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You may have played the Beta Demo a while ago, but it’s finally here for real: Tin Hearts is now live on Utomik! Toy around with your precious tin soldiers and help them succeed, one obstacle at a time.
Dripping with steam punk style in an alternate-Victorian world, Tin Hearts is an oddly adorable puzzle adventure that brings you into the life of a brilliant inventor. Or rather, his creations. Guide his tin soldiers through the house and help them overcome various puzzles and challenges as they go. A heartfelt story will unfold in front of your eyes like magic!
We wouldn’t want to spoil this game for you, but we do have some general tips to help you and your tin soldiers get going!
Many obstacles and objects of the daily mundane await you. Not all of them are there to stop you: some will aid you. You’d be surprised how many items can be used to catapult your noble warriors to uncharted territory. Listen to your inner child and try it all, because you never know where your curiosity will take you next!
While you can take your time with this game, you don’t have to. Tin Hearts includes a handy feature that allows you to manipulate time in case your tin soldiers don’t have all day. Pause, fast-forward or rewind the scenario to get to your perfect fairytale ending.
Immerse yourself in a magical miniature world and lose yourself in the story! Between the soundtrack and all the little details to discover, we recommend sitting back and soaking it in at least once.
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