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  • Summary: Have you ever played the old puzzle games in which you had to find all the differences? Well Tiny Lands uses the basic concept of this idea, but with a new twist.

    Take your perceptivity to a new dimension in a relaxing low-poly isometric puzzle game. Find the differences in the beautiful,
    Have you ever played the old puzzle games in which you had to find all the differences? Well Tiny Lands uses the basic concept of this idea, but with a new twist.

    Take your perceptivity to a new dimension in a relaxing low-poly isometric puzzle game. Find the differences in the beautiful, fully rotatable, and zoomable 3D environments.

    Can you find them all?
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  1. Aug 29, 2023
    7
    I definitely agree with Chimerat that it's really weird they only have controls for moving the level around in a circle and to the left orI definitely agree with Chimerat that it's really weird they only have controls for moving the level around in a circle and to the left or right, but not up and down. That frustrated me quite a few times during my gameplay. I also agree that it's pretty stupid it doesn't save your progress on an uncompleted level (found that one out the hard way lmao). But even given the problems it has, I personally found Tiny Lands to be an overall relaxing, albeit occasionally frustrating experience. I played through the game with my mom, and sometimes dad, and we all enjoyed it. I spent about 10 hours completing it. I would recommend it for anyone who likes search and find/hidden object games, as long as you can handle the strange controls. I'll never understand why you can't move the camera up and down lol. When you're zoomed in far it becomes slightly aggravating, but not enough to truly bother me to the point of quitting. It's basically just...on an axis, I guess? It's weird. Anyway, I definitely liked it despite that! Expand
  2. Apr 8, 2022
    4
    There's a fair amount of pixel hunting at times, and it's rare that I'd recommend someone play in hand-held mode to actually get a better ofThere's a fair amount of pixel hunting at times, and it's rare that I'd recommend someone play in hand-held mode to actually get a better of things, but the thing that really drags down the score for me is the controls.

    You push up and down on the right stick to Zoom in and out. Left and right on the right stick turns the images. R and L make the image slide to the sides.

    Left stick does moves the selector.

    This results in you being able to Zoom in for a closer look...of the center of the images. You can't easily get a good view at the edge, if at all.

    This is a bit baffling, as the arrow keys are completely unused and could have been used to move the imaged up and down.

    Also taking down the score is the fact that you either find all five differences, or the game doesn't save anything you've found. I unfortunately discovered that after finding 4/5 in one scene, going to the selection menu and finding 0/5 when I returned to try it later.
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