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Teeny Tiny Town: Anniversary Update Brings Visual Overhaul, New Map

Author : Logan Nov 24,2024

Celebrate the first anniversary with a new sci-fi map
Feast your eyes on visual enhancements
Cars and other elements make each cityscape come to life

Short Circuit Studio is celebrating the first anniversary of Teeny Tiny Town, offering plenty of new updates to look forward to for fans of the city building-slash-merge game. In particular, the latest update is adding visual upgrades that breathe new life into the city maps, along with a new theme to sink your teeth into.
In the latest update for Teeny Tiny Town, you can look forward to trying your hand at the fresh sci-fi theme - a long-requested feature that adds futuristic vibes to the title's cityscapes. With the first-anniversary update also comes new content that will ramp up the immersion within the game, as cars and other elements will now pop up on the maps to add a bit more life to the minimalist landscapes.
Apart from more detailed visual upgrades that are a feast for the eyes, you can also expect audio enhancements to add to the charm of the free-to-play puzzler.

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Does that sound like it's precisely your cup of tea? If you're seeking more titles where you can unwind, relax, and give your brain some well-deserved rest, why not check out our list of the most relaxing games on iOS? And if you're curious about its gameplay, we've got a handy Teeny Tiny Town review!
Now, if you're keen to participate, you can download Teeny Tiny Town on the App Store or Google Play. It's a free-to-play game with in-app purchases.
You can also join the community on the official Instagram page for updates, visit the official website, or watch the embedded clip above to see the game's style.

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