
Tinykin follows Milo, who arrives on Earth only to discover that he is far too small, everyone has vanished, and, somehow, not a single day has passed since 1991. Teaming up with the mysterious tinykin, he taps into their unique powers to build ladders, bridges, explosions, and much more as he searches for a way home through a sprawling, ant-sized metropolis and works to unravel Earth's biggest mystery.
This action-adventure indie sends you exploring cities of ants, beetles, and other insects constructed inside a giant house. Everywhere you go, you meet characters whose stories and histories you can learn, giving the miniature world a lived-in sense of personality. In each city you can catch over a hundred tinykin, calling on their special abilities to climb higher, break down doors, and solve the local problems standing in your way.
Movement is a joy in its own right, as Milo skateboards around on a tiny soap-board, jumping, grinding, and hovering across the house. Along the journey you collect upgrades to improve Milo's bubble-pack, help build out the Ardwin Museum, and work toward completing Ridmi's mysterious machine. Blending platforming, exploration, and gentle puzzle-solving on PC, Tinykin turns an ordinary home into an enormous playground.