I played A Tiny Sticker Tale with my 5-year-old daughter for a laugh, but was nearly brought to tears by its poignant themes of fatherhood
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My daughter and I are playingA Tiny Sticker Tale, a lighthearted endeavor that indie developer Ogre Pixel bills as a “cozy adventure about changing the world, using the power of stickers!” In practice, this sees you filling the teeny tiny boots of Flynn the donkey, exploring a tile-based map chock-full of friendly anthropomorphic townsfolk, and carrying out a steady string of fetch quests and favors, completing puzzles and meeting specific criteria to progress its light-touch narrative.
It looks lovely, it’s easy to understand, and it’s full of choices and basic puzzles that occasionally leave you scratching your head but never for too long. But more than any of this, above all else and most importantly for me, A Tiny Sticker Tale makes my daughter laugh.
Stick ‘em up (Image credit: Ogre Pixel)
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