Town of Tinysville Turns City-Building Into a Strategic Deckbuilder

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There’s no shortage of deckbuilding games these days, but every once in a while something comes along that feels genuinely different. Town of Tinysville is one of those games. Instead of fighting monsters or building battle combos, this indie project asks you to build an entire town using cards, and apparently, one bad decision can ruin everything.

The core idea is simple: you build your town one card at a time. Every structure interacts with nearby buildings, meaning positioning becomes incredibly important. Put the right buildings together and you’ll create powerful production chains and coin bonuses. Place something in the wrong spot, though, and your carefully balanced economy can start falling apart fast.

The game also introduces laws that permanently change how your town works during a run. There are 18 different laws with upgrade paths that can strengthen your strategy, force restrictions on your build, or completely reshape your economy. So even if you start with a solid plan, the game keeps pushing you to adapt.

Replayability seems to be a huge focus too. The developers are promising 14 different towns, each with unique shapes and challenges, alongside seven difficulty levels for every map. Since layouts and runs are randomly generated, no two playthroughs are supposed to feel exactly the same.

On top of that, there’s a permanent progression system tied to your card collection. Cards you discover during runs stay unlocked for future attempts, letting players experiment with more strategies and stronger combinations over time.

There’s currently no official release date yet, but the demo is already available on Steam, and honestly, this feels like one of those games strategy fans are going to lose hours to without even realizing it.

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