Modern Zorker writes, "It’s a story we’ve all heard before: a rogue meteor strikes the soccer ball orbiting a small world, and suddenly the whole planet falls apart in a beautiful explosion of puzzle pieces that need reassembling. I know, I know, dime-a-dozen concept, but bear with me here. There’s something intractable about Tiny Bang Story’s raison d’etre, but those willing to explore the world Colibri Games has dreamed up will have a good time doing so."
Gnomes and asteroids come together in a surreal world whose puzzles and high production values will pull you in like a gaming equivalent of a pitcher plant. Once you are inside however you discover it’s not quite what you thought. See if you can escape from Colibri Game’s Tiny Bang Story.
Rob Pitt writes: The Nintendo Switch and games designed for mobile devices and casual PC gamers go hand in hand, the touch screen coupled with the portability and family-friendly reputation is one which many developers have used to their advantage.
A game which I’ve been playing over the last few weeks was actually one of the first games I ever bought for my iPad (not including the F2P hidden object games), The Tiny Bang Story from developer Colibri Games and publisher Ellada Games.
Ellada Games — the publisher behind Niffelheim and Braveland Trilogy — today announced that they are bringing the endearing puzzle game The Tiny Bang Story to Nintendo Switch on October 4, 2019.