As I grow older (and perhaps wiser), the more I find myself relating to those stories where “normal,” overworked folks ditch their corporate 9 to 5s in favor of opening their own bakery or moving to ...
People really love their cozy games. Whenever a promising new title comes around, people are queuing up around the digital block, waiting for its release. Well, it seems that one game in particular ...
Leave everything behind and open a tiny bookshop by the sea in this cozy narrative management game. Stock your tiny bookshop with different books and items, set up shop in scenic locations, and run ...
I’ve always wondered about the appeal of workplace simulators. Would a truck driver really want to go home and boot up American Truck Simulator? Would a gas station clerk really wanna fill up tanks in ...
A new “cozy narrative management game,” Tiny Bookshop, released under the Skystone Games imprint on August 7, has tempted game-loving social influencers—and even some booksellers—to indulge in some ...
Have you ever wanted to run your own little independent bookstore in a small town full of friendly inhabitants? If so, Tiny Bookshop might be the laid-back experience for you. In Tiny Bookshop, your ...
Tiny Bookshop Offers A Soft Relaxing Retail Journey originally appeared on GameDaily. Developed by Neoludic Games and arriving on August 7, 2025 for PC, Mac, and Linux, Tiny Bookshop is a ...
Developer neoludic games celebrates the release date reveal for Tiny Bookshop, a new sim that sees you running a small seaside secondhand bookshop. You'll collect books across different genres in an ...
Tiny Bookshop has been a surprise indie hit. This unassuming little bookshop simulation has sold over 300,000 copies, and it won Gamescom’s “Games for Impact” award. In addition, it has an ...
Tiny Bookshop is one of the cosiest games we’ve played in recent times. There aren’t too many cosy games out there that have their sights aimed at bookworms, but developer Neoludic Games’ debut game ...
While many store management simulations are about doing as well as possible so you can gain more profits to reinvest and get even bigger so numbers can go up more, Tiny Bookshop eschews that idea in ...