![]() ![]() I’ve spent a long time spinning those tiny tiles, glueing them together until my screen is filled with quaint landscapes and picturesque villages. Liam: Like Katharine, I am a big Dorfromantik liker. Running free through dense, golden grass. This critter is living the life I crave, one of uncompromised peace and total solitude. If games are intended to fulfil a personal fantasy, I think Kibu has been made just for me. Back home they tend the fields, work on restoring a temple and drink a piping hot cup of delicious tea. Seemingly alone in an autumnal forest, they spend their days exploring the great unknown, chopping down trees and leaping over perilous gaps as the sun sets dramatically behind them. Your solemn red panda protagonist has stolen my heart. No release date on that one unfortunately but let's hope it's soon. I can't wait to poke and prod my giant blue finger around this physics-driven toybox. In Wood and Weather's lovely trailer you can see the residents of the wooden world go about their merry day, and playing as a giant blue hand you can help them continue living their peaceful existence or be a little more mischievous. Rachel: A sandbox sim where you're the omnipresent God of a cute, clunky toy town? Now that's a cool idea. It feels very Frog Detective in tone and the platforming and puzzle-solving look fun seeing as you're a creepy crawly caterpillar. They don't want to be a butterfly and are quite content being a cute caterpillar, regardless of what the other woodland creatures say. Turns out this caterpillar is having a bit of an identity crisis. From this new trailer, though, we get to understand a bit more about what I Am A Caterpillar is about, and it might surprise you. Rachel: More games about bugs please! I've been following the platforming silliness of I Am A Caterpillar on Twitter, as developer Joe posts the cutest gifs of the game, for a hot minute now. Yeah, this is still my dream life simulator, and possibly the most relaxing management sim you'll ever set eyes on. And, of course, there's a display of the all-important ability to recolour and decorate your caravan. We also got to see our protagonist's interactions with members of the community and how those choices can affect the story: helping a local metal band promote their concert has a rather sweet result in this trailer. The new footage shown at Wholesome Direct shows off more locations in the idyllic seaside town of Bookstonbury, which is giving me Untitled Goose Game vibes with its delightful hand-drawn art style, despite the apparent absence of naughty waterfowl. Rebecca: Tiny Bookshop has been leading my list of most-anticipated games of 2024 ever since I played the demo at EGX last year. ![]()
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