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Welcome to Steam Next Fest, everyone! Over the next couple of days, a ton of different games are being shown off to their soon-to-be players and fans, and Tiny Life is no exception!
For those of you who are new to Tiny Life, this post contains some information about fun stuff to try out in the game, how to report feedback, as well as what the future holds for Tiny Life and its release.
Currently, we’re hard at work getting the Early Access version of Tiny Life ready for release. For those unfamiliar, Steam’s Early Access system essentially allows game developers to sell their game to players with the caveat that they’re buying an unfinished product that still lacks features and may contain more bugs than expected. However, this process makes it a lot easier for developers to gather feedback about the game early on, and involve the community in its development.
For Tiny Life, the Early Access system means that we can add new features in various areas, including furniture and decorations, clothes and hairstyles, personality types, age groups, skills, and more, all while gathering feedback from the community about each addition and allowing players to shape the game as it’s being developed! We do this in various ways, all of which are summed up in the next section.
We plan for the game’s Early Access release to be in April or May, at which point Tiny Life will contain, among other things,
If you’re curious about what the future beyond the Early Access release holds for Tiny Life, you can check out the official roadmap on the game’s website!
Like the demo? Love the demo? Hate the demo? Let us know, and let us know why you think so! There are plenty of communication channels for doing so, and we occasionally hold official community surveys that give us more insight into specific areas of the game.
When giving feedback, please keep in mind that, as per our (custom) content policy, we want to foster a community of players that are accepting, kind and have the ability to express their creativity and explore their identity. This means that certain types of negative feedback will not be tolerated, including the suggestion to remove or hide features from the game that support body positivity, bodily autonomy, queer representation, gender equality, and racial diversity.
If you’re new to the type of open-ended, sandbox life simulation game that Tiny Life is, you may feel lost or unsure what to do when you first play the game. Tiny Life tries to encourage your creativity by providing empty lots, pre-made households with storyline suggestions for you to act out, and more. Here are some additional suggestions that might give you some inspiration for gameplay!
Of course, these are just some suggestions to help you get started. Feel free to explore the game’s demo to your heart’s content! We hope you enjoy, and don’t forget to wishlist the game! ❤️
🏡 For more info about Tiny Life, check out the website.