I also co-host Spielberg Chronologically, where we review every Spielberg film in order, which you can find wherever you get your podcasts.įollow me on Twitter and check out my YouTube channel here. When I’m not playing games or wrangling my gaggle of children, I enjoy watching horror movies and doing all the other geeky activities one might expect. While I lean towards Sony products, I don’t have any brand loyalty, and am perfectly willing to play game on other systems. Currently, I play on Xbox Series X, PS5, PS4, PSVR, Quest 2, Switch, Luna, GeForce Now, (RIP Stadia) and a super sweet gaming PC built by John Yan. I was a manager at a toy store for the release of PS1, PS2, N64 and Dreamcast, so my nostalgia that era of gaming runs pretty deep. My first system was a Commodore 64, and I’ve owned countless systems since then. I’m intrigued by the possibilities presented by VR multi-player, and I try almost every multi-player game that gets released. I've since added an Oculus Quest 2 to my headset collection. I was an early adopter of PSVR (I had one delivered on release day), and I’ve enjoyed trying out the variety of games that have released since day one. I am intrigued by the prospect of cloud gaming, and am often found poking around the cloud various platforms looking for fun and interesting stories. During my non-existent spare time, I like to play a wide variety of games, including JRPGs, strategy and action games (with the occasional trip into the black hole of MMOs). My name is Eric Hauter, and I am a dad with a ton of kids. * The product in this article was sent to us by the developer/company. If you like what you see, you can wishlist Tinytopia on Steam here. I am definitely going to be continuing on with Tinytopia, and will likely post more videos to the site as I play more. The tutorial and the first half of the first level are here:Īnd the second half of the first level, where I'm super rich and can build anything I want can be found here: I played through the tutorial and the first level, dividing my playtime into two bite-sized videos. Build your creations and protect the tiny citizens from everything from natural disasters to monster attacks… or your own destructive schemes!" Develop quaint communities and attract new residents to grow them into bustling cities with soaring skylines. According to a provided press release, "In Tinytopia, you’re free to craft vibrant locales with an abundance of charming toy-like structures and tools. The UI is super simple and easy to navigate, with players snapping pieces of the town together like building blocks. Providing Steam statistics and charts - revenue estimates, pricing and other stats on Tinytopia. Tinytopia is a somewhat relaxed game for a city-builder. We got a preview build of Tinytopia, and this evening I settled in to take a look at the first couple of levels in the game. If you zoom the camera out all the way you can see the table is in the middle of a living room.Publisher Mastiff and developer MeNic have been working to launch their new tiny town-builder Tinytopia on Steam later this summer. ![]()
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