Miniatures is the kind of game you’re only likely to play once, and at just 35 minutes long, that’s not really saying very much at all. But it is the kind of game you’re likely to keep on thinking about long after you’ve finished poking and prodding its collection of four strange tales. Based around a quartet of miniature objects, which are kept inside a mysterious treasure box on the game’s menu screen, these standalone stories all share one important theme: they celebrate the weird and unknowable corners of childhood imagination, and how simple, everyday occurrences can balloon to magical proportions.
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Source: Eurogamer.net
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