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Hi everyone! It’s that time of the month again where we go through all the changes, additions, and improvements in Tiny Life, and then let you try them out yourselves. Exciting!
This time around, there are a lot of new features that haven’t been worked on exclusively by me, so they deserve a massive shoutout to the people I collaborated with.
There’s a new Set to join the collection! This time, I collaborated with the lovely Gindew, who is an amazing artist, and we ended up creating a lot more pieces than we’d originally planned. What I’m trying to say is: this Set is big.
The Contemporary Complements Set contains a large amount of contemporary furniture, including beautiful beds, simple bars, boxy shelves, gorgeous pieces of art, and more. It also has the single cutest door that we’ve ever added into the game. It’s, like, a rope curtain! Look at that!!
As part of the Set, we’ve also added a bunch of new museum-focused decorations, including the lovely rope fence you can see in the screenshot above. After Gindew pitched a bunch of these cute (and very customizable, by the way) art pieces to me, we decided that it would only make sense to turn them into a whole thing, which is why the next feature we’ll talk about has found a place in the game as part of this update.
Oh, also: the Set contains a lot of bowls. Just decorative bowls. With various items in them. Yay?
I asked Gindew to relay his experience, and some information about his design and pixelart process, to you lovely readers. While he didn’t comment on what’s up with his obsession with bowls, he did have this to say:
The moment Ell approached me to make a set, I whipped out my wish-list! We quickly agreed that a timeless contemporary style would suit us best. I was personally inspired by IKEA for its flexible furniture to fit any space. As both a builder and a pastel fan, I ended up creating some neutral, minimal, but also colorful furnishings!
My process is actually really simple. I used existing objects as a base and expanded on them. This both kept the style consistent and helped keep the work quick! I highly recommend if you plan on modding, to take a look at the packed texture cheat in the game, you’ll see how all the objects are layered and how the style works.
In addition to making a full set, I also helped with the new Museum lot type. I helped create a bunch of pedestals and even an ottoman, which happens to fit nicely in the set too. I hope you enjoy these objects as much as me and Ell have in making them!
I really recommend following Gindew on his socials, as well, as he posts some lovely art from time to time, and also works on an awesome furniture mod for the game called Moar Furniture!.
In a lot of life sim games, museums end up being, well… kind of boring. Let’s be honest: this first iteration of Tiny Life’s museums is also still a little bland, but not only does it have some fun features that’ll have your artist Tinies coming back to it again and again, we’re also planning on introducing some fun additional features to them in the future.
For now, a museum is a lot that you can view art at, make your own art at, and get advice from the museum curator that roams the lot.
Of course, we already know that feeling creative gives you a massive boost to your skill building and painting speed, but that’s not all! Painting (or doing any creative activity, for that matter, including woodworking) on the museum lot will actually give your skill building another 50% speed boost as well! Isn’t that lovely?
You’ve been asking for it, and for good reason: Up until now, baby Tinies could be haphazardly left at home while all adult Tinies were at work or off visiting other lots.
Well, okay, that can still happen. But now, it’s not the only option anymore!
Now, when you head to your phone, you’ll find the new "Services…" option, and in it, the option to hire a babysitter!
A babysitter hire is a one-off action, and costs 24 tiny bucks an hour. After hiring the babysitter, they will arrive at your lot, hang out with your babies and children, and leave again when they deem appropriate. They’ll stay for a minimum of five hours, and only leave when there is at least one adult household member on the lot. Of course, if you want them to leave earlier, you can always ask them to leave, as well.
A babysitter will, while on your lot, roam around and do the usual actions required of any Tiny. However, they’ll have a much higher priority for interacting with your children and baby Tinies, and they’ll be much likelier to take care of them over taking care of other things.
Ever tried to build a roof in Tiny Life, and it just wasn’t really going your way? Gables got you down, so to speak?
Well, now, there’s some more flexibility with roof building! Specifically, you can now make your gabled roofs (and flat roofs, too!) start at a higher point than the default, all the way up to just before the next level up.
This allows you to build much more complex roof setups, and also allows you, for example, to have a roof that starts with a gable, becomes flat, and then continues going up again.
You can access the option by heading to the roof tool and using the slider below the color selection. If you’re using a gamepad, you can access the slider the same way you access the color selection: by pressing the Y button, by default!
For the longest time, figuring out what lots did what and who lived where was… tedious, to say the least. It didn’t help that, if you were colorblind or forgetful, the little outline color coding of lot types didn’t really help all that much. Or at all. So we decided to get rid of it and come up with something better!
And what’s better than tooltips, am I right?
Hovering over a lot, either in the household selection menu, or with the camera zoomed all the way out in play mode, will now show a tooltip with some information about the lot. Currently, this includes the lot’s name, the lot’s type, as well as, for residential lots, what household lives there. This should make it a lot easier to find the lots that you’re looking for!
A now quite long while ago, we did a poll asking players what they think about the current emotion sting sound effects in the game, and whether they think there should be additional stings for important events. The consensus was: yes, there should be! But they should have their own volume setting. And it was so!
There are now sting sound effects for important events, like getting a promotion, reaching level 10 of a skill, reaching maximum friendship or romance with another Tiny, and more. These sound effects, much like the emotion stings, were contributed by the lovely Jamal Green.
Of course, if you don’t like hearing stings during important events, or you prefer these over the emotion stings, you can head to the sound options menu and change them independently of one another.
Last, but certainly not least, there is a new, third adult voice in the game now! Before, we’ve had Sweet and Warm, but now Soft joined the party, too! Hm, that sounds kind of gross.
The soft voice was contributed by the lovely Jason Hall, an independent voice actor who expressed interest in working with me on additional voices for Tiny Life. He did a great job, and so now you too can sound like Jason’s impression of a Tiny. Or, well, your Tinies can.
Okay, that’s pretty much it for this update! It turned out to be quite a lot, but Gindew and I have been working on the Contemporary Complements set for a long while now, so we’re very happy to get it out to you finally.
Last but not least, as always, here’s a copy of the full changelog for your perusal. As you can see, there have been quite a few small improvements and a lot of bug fixes again this time around.
Additions
Improvements
Fixes
API
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