Tiny Glade has become a sensation in the little area of the internet since its demo was released on May 30. Players are using Twitter and the game's own Discord server to discuss their builds and work out all of the nuances.But this is a significant day for the two-person Pouncelight development team: it's not surprising that Tiny Glade is now on more than a million Steam wishlists. What will happen to Ana and Tom, the brains behind Tiny Glade ?They want to tidy their kitchen above everything else, and I can so relate to that. First and foremost, however, is a vacation after the pandemonium that has ensued since the Tiny Glade demo was released. They have undoubtedly been busy making sure that everything functions properly with almost continuous demo fixes.
An extra week for the Tiny Glade Steam demo
Most notably, they've chosen to prolong the demo's duration, allowing participants an extra week to get started creating their own little planets. You now have till June 23rd, June, to download Tiny Glade from Steam and feel the happiness that so many others had, and still do, every day.Regretfully, Oda and Martin, the Nok Nok audio duo, will no longer be providing daily prompts. Players have been able to really test their construction prowess and create some stunning small buildings thanks to these suggestions, which have proven to be quite motivating.We've received the following prompts throughout the last week:- Tiny House on a Hill
- Tiny Secret Garden
- Tiny Neighborhood
- Tiny Wizard Tower
- Tiny Mysterious Ruins