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Tiny Thief Sneaks Onto Mobile Devices

 
Ricci Kearney
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Ricci D. Kearney is a emerging writer and a true gaming enthusiast. After working for a marketing firm in Los Angeles, CA creating copy for movies, video games, and television, he is now pursuing his passion for entertainment writing while also earning his MBA. From selling video games, assisting with the creative marketing process, to simply playing his favorite games (anything WWE related) Ricci brings his varied experience in the video game world to GamerHub.TV.

 Published July 28, 2013 7:13 AM

Is this game worth the download? Find out in our review! 

The presentation of Tiny Thief is cute and colorful. 5 Ants did a great job of creating a unique medieval feel without treading through familiar territory. When playing Tiny Thief, you can see the developer’s unique perspective all over the medieval setting. The game’s cartoonish style invites you in to the setting and does not have to beg you to stay. I found myself continuing to play the game simply to experience the next colorful and unique environment. The environemtns range form adorbale to fun but they are all unique and diffrent. 

The gameplay of Tiny Thief focuses on stealth with a point and click feel. You control Tiny Thief by tapping around the level in order to direct our thief to a particular destination. You also have to avid being seen by the people in the level as wanted posters will begin to pop up with your face on them. The game uses stealth elements, like hiding in barrels, to avoid detection by enemies. This creates a tense and rewarding gameplay environment that is very fun.

Tiny Thief is great game. The simplicity of the art design allows the gamer to focus on the gameplay. The point and click nature of gameplay is fun and creates a hint of nostalgia. I would have liked the option to control Tiny Thief directly, but this did not deter my experience. While the game does contain secrets along with the main objective, I was a little disappointed by the lack of challenge. Still, Tiny Thief is a fun game that should provide a fun gameplay experience with a moderate replay value. This game is worth the download.  

Score: 8 / 10

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