Since it was remotely unveiled to the public at E3 last year, it’s an understatement to say that Tinykin has been following us, due to its tendencies as a colorful 3D platformer and its apparent association with the Pikmin license. This winter, the playful teaser to sign Luma made us even more impatient. A few months later, the wait is over: after Splasher, Montpellier team Splashteam’s second game is gearing up to strengthen the Steam catalog and that of current consoles, benefiting from Game Pass membership integrated into Xbox in the process Qualified gamers. Good choice: This is one of the very nice surprises this late summer, already plentiful.