Instructions not clear turned into a frog instead. Pros: [+] Challenging in a way. [+] Gives you time to plan out your strategy before starting. [+] Clear tutorial. [+] Two Cuztomizable character. [+] Soundtrack and Dialogues. [+] Characters' sense of humor. Recommendations: [=] Could use more items. This is the reason why people are eager to play the later levels. [=] And upgrades would be a fine addition like "additional movement speed" or "faster spell casting". Cons: [-] Terrible quality and boring cinematic during the game startup. [-] Some levels that involves walking monsters requires you to do specific things the way the developer wants you to, this causes the level to be finished with less flexibility. [-] The game could use more content. As it is, it's on a level as that of a facebook/tablet game.
The Tiny Tale 2
- Release Date:
- Jan 30, 2015
- Developer:
- Running Pillow
- Publisher:
- Running Pillow
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
Game Tags
About This Game
"This is just as whimsical as the first installment of this game" - SilverBranch (BFG)
"Adorable and challenging" - rosekaufmann (BFG)
Key Features:
- Over 40 challenging levels
- Customize and outfit your little helpers
- English voiceover with funny dialogs
- Steam achievements , leaderboards and trading cards
- Challenging time-management gameplay
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User Reviews
[h1]Awesome little game that will calm and relax you, or bring out your competitive side. What will you choose?[/h1] "The Tiny Tale 2" (did I say then right,) puts you in control of the Troll and any number of gremlins. Your mission, collect food, wood and gold, to remove barriers and free more gremlins to collect more food, wood and gold so you can complete a set of tasks. Oh. I almost forgot, there is magic as well. With enough mana and the correct shrines, you, the Troll master, may cast spells to grow more food, or make tasks cost less food or gold and other little tweaks. What I like most is that you can have the game play at any rate that you want. If you are going for speed and want to kick some developer a**, crank up the speed (level times are compared to the developers level times). If you couldn't care less, turn the speed down play a leisurely level or five. All and all, a nice experience that highly approve of. GameFace
First impression: generic casual time management game They seem to have much the same mechanics as similar games from Alawar and elsewhere: clear obstacles in the road, harvest resources, build houses, click on approaching enemies, get mana to activate powerup spells. It's not better than most time management games I've seen, but then again, it's not much worse than most, either. There's no challenge in beating the timer for me, and on the other hand I'm not motivated to beat the dev time. I'm basically thumbing this one down because it doesn't deserve a 100% score, which it now has. If you like this type of game, sure, go ahead and buy it, but personally, I'm uninstalling after I've done 6 levels in under 50 minutes. [i]This game runs fine on my old Windows XP computer.[/i]
I was surprised by how much I liked this game! I bought this game during th steam sale and blazed through it from start to finish in 6 hours. I'm probably much older than the intended demographic, but I still had a lot of fun with it. I'm interested by games with non-combat mechanics (or at least non-combat focuses), and I feel like TTT2 (3T2?) delivered on a game that was engaging and kid-friendly without being sacchrine or worse, patronizing. The one thing that would take this from a 4 to a 5 in my mind is an increase in difficulty, or at least a better incentive for repeat playthroughs. I was able to make it through all the levels without ever having to retry a level. While I did go back and try to beat some of the developer's scores (and I did beat one!) I don't really have the urge to go through and beat all of them. Giving a better incentive to go back and beat the scores other than the single Steam achievement might help: maybe the player could win an extra flower and...
First things first: This is a thumbs up because the game does nothing really wrong - it also isn't great at anything. Consider it a 51%, it passes base. That aside, this is a generic, derivative time management game, with very mediocre visuals and a completely forgetable (and thankfully skipable) story. The attempts at humour were on the childish side for me, but the voice over was actually competent, a surprise for a game of this budget. The music and sound design are also competent, as in: repetitive but not horrible. As for the customization of the protagonists, it consists of hats and skins that you get as rewards, so... meh? On the positive side: No bugs or crashes. This will likely run on a potato. Gameplay-wise, I found it way too easy for my tastes and very light on strategy. The level design is, you guessed it, competent enough, but not really interesting. It took no effort at all to finish all levels with gold stars, so if you're looking for something relaxing, this will m...
I purchased this game for my youngest nephew, but I play it more than he does. The game is extremely addictive. Lots of levels, the graphics is good, good music and high replayablilty. The puzzles can be challenging especially for younger players. Good game.
Reptitive game, time management over and over again. Game is expensive.
I enjoyed it a lot
yes.
Fun game to pass the time. Took me around 6 hours to complete, Other time was trying to get a better score/beat developer score. I will continue to play it until I beat the times on every level :D worth a buy.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Win XP
- Memory: 256 MB RAM
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 512 MB available space
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 512 MB available space
FAQ
How much does The Tiny Tale 2 cost?
The Tiny Tale 2 costs €5.49.
What are the system requirements for The Tiny Tale 2?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Win XP Memory: 256 MB RAM DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 512 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 Memory: 512 MB RAM DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 512 MB available space
What platforms is The Tiny Tale 2 available on?
The Tiny Tale 2 is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is The Tiny Tale 2 worth buying?
The Tiny Tale 2 has 78% positive reviews from 27 players.
When was The Tiny Tale 2 released?
The Tiny Tale 2 was released on Jan 30, 2015.
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