Tiny Bookshop, a cosy, slice of life management game where you run a traveling bookshop, is making it’s way to Android and iOS on July 9th. This version of the game will have a free to play demo, before paying a one-time fee to unlock the full game. There will be no microtransactions and no advertisements.
We previously reviewed Tiny Bookshop:
“Sometimes, special customers also come in. These customers have dialogue that will appear, introducing themselves and telling you why they are important to the story. I do wish that you could click to load all of the text, then click again to make the text disappear, as sometimes I missed some of the text as it had stayed a bit longer than expected. When I was able to read all of the story, I found the characters to be quite quaint and interesting.”
The mobile edition of Tiny bookshop brings the full game, with all of the current features, to mobile phones everywhere. It’s got a touch-first interface, which means that these devices will be fully supported.
“Bookstonbury was always the kind of place you should be able to carry around with you,” said David Zapfe-Wildemann at neoludic – the developers of Tiny Bookshop. “Mobile is the natural home for a game like this: slow afternoons, long commutes, the last quiet half hour before sleep. We built the touch version to feel like it belongs there.”
