The Tiny Bang Story – A beautifully designed game

by Nima Begli on 9/19/12 11:55 PM

Tested version: 1.0.9
Latest version: 1.0.21
Requires Android: from 2.1

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Summary

“There's life in the old dog yet”—an idiom which may be applied to point and click games. For years we've been reading about the demise of this game genre, and while this may be correct as far as big publishers go there's still a decent fan base and indie developers bringing out lovingly made games.

Does this hold true for The Tiny Bang Story? Find out in today's review.

 

Features & Use

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The Tiny Bang Story is not your every day, run-of-the-mill kind of game. First of all, the genre isn't the most widely spread and it doesn't really fall into any typical game slots (i.e. quickie time killers, adventure games...).

A very unique aspect of the game is that there's hardly any dialogue at all. Rather than alienate players, this makes the game very charming, although the characters that inhabited the (lovingly designed) world are rather one dimensional as a result. This also means that it's difficult to get attached to the characters, including one's own alter ego. The main character seems interchangeable and this is a bit of a shame—in fact, it is my main bone of contention with the game.

As the app name indicates the game starts with a big BANG. This shakes things up for Tiny Planet, leaving puzzle pieces all across the world. Faceless protagonists must now wander around and find these pieces.

At the beginning of the game elements such as arrows make it easier to find the missing pieces, but as the game progresses less and less clues are provided.

The soundtrack is nicely made and adds to the atmosphere. The wonderfully done illustrated setting – reminiscent of Steampunk – helps set the tone.

The goal is to find puzzle pieces and successfully solve other tasks. I don't want to ruin the riddle part of the gaming experience so I won't give away too much, so let me just say that things are not always as complicated as they may seem, which is good news for users who don't have much gaming experience with this app genre.

Having said all this, to my mind the application is a few beats short of being a really great gaming experience due to a few factors, which is truly a shame because The Tiny Bang Story has a lot of potential of being a wonderful adventure game as well as a relaxing pass time.

Firstly, the game can come across as trying too hard or rather dragging things out too long. For instance, sometimes finding the next puzzle piece can take ages because it is a) tiny and/or b) completely covered up by other objects. This got my goat once or twice. And while there are hints that tell you which pieces you're looking for and where you'll find them the whole gaming experience feels somewhat dragged on and out.

Furthermore, I was a bit miffed by the inconsistencies in the overall narrative structure. I mean, an asteroid smashes into the planet which as a result splits in countless pieces, but none of the inhabitants seem to be very interested in what's going on. They seem somewhat apathetic towards the goings-on in their environment, which of course rubs off on to the player.

Bottom line:

The Tiny Bang Story is unlike other games and I greatly enjoy and appreciate this.

There are no dialogues; the main focus is discovering the strange new world you find yourself in. While this strategy works for the first few minutes, it's difficult to get into the game because there's no connection to the characters.

I would say that The Tiny Bang Story is an experience and certainly worth your while if you appreciate fun graphics and soundtracks. If you're a fan of this game genre I predict you will be absolutely delighted with The Tiny Bang Story.

Screen & Controls

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As mentioned, The Tiny Bang Story is an absolute feast for the eyes. It's beautifully made with hand drawn landscapes and a fun soundtrack that adds more depth to the whole thing.

Controls are nice and simple and we didn't encounter any issues on the Sensation or One X.

 

Speed & Stability

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This is where The Tiny Bang Story falls short. After several crashes – which we were able to reproduce – we came to the conclusion that the Tegra 3 chip on the One X must be the culprit. To make sure we did a few test runs on the Sensation and lo and behold the crashing continued.

That said, once you've managed to make it passed the intro sans crashing the gaming experience that awaits is thoroughly enjoyable. However, The Tiny Bang Story is testing a user's patience in a big way seeing as it can literally take up to 15 minutes to make it past the buggy initial stage.

After getting off to a bumpy start the rest of the game runs smoothly enough.

 

Price/Performance Ratio

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The Tiny Bang Story is available for EUR 2.40 from Google Play.

 

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Market Comments

Mand, Oct 2, 2012
Beautiful graphics Lovely graphics, a good range of puzzles and I liked the hint system. I would have liked to be able to zoom in on the jigsaw puzzle when putting it together. We did hit a bug at the end when we sailed away from the fourth chapter before we had found the last two pieces, then when we finished the last section it stopped. We couldn't continue or go back.
Tomas Misevičius, Oct 1, 2012
Nice but few puzzles are too challenging I wont complain that it is too short.
David, Oct 1, 2012
Flickers galore Flickering all the time, impossible to play, worthless p.o.s.
Emily, Sep 30, 2012
Terrible I was so psyched to play this game, the graphics are super cool. But it shuts down at the first level when I click in the mail box looking thing... I even bought the paid version thinking that would work... No. I tried uninstalling reinstalling, rebooting...you name it. Grr.
Sophie, Sep 30, 2012
Love it!
Karl, Sep 30, 2012
Not as good as Machinarium
Sujati, Sep 30, 2012
Good game Is there any way to back to previous chapter, because i need to find all the puzzle pieces, thank you
malea, Sep 30, 2012
Love this game!!
Tracey, Sep 29, 2012
Love game hate glitches Level 4 photo puzzle keeps kicking me back to main screen when I finish it. Can't move past this area because every time I restart the game I have to redo it....and the same thing happens over and over again. Nexus 7.
Sergo, Sep 29, 2012
Fix bug Fix the resolution its over scanning.
Libby, Sep 29, 2012
Libbygreenhill Took my money ok. Then took half an hour to download on my galaxy3 & now I press play, but nothing happens & yes I have rebooted. I should have tried the free version first but it looked like it was going to be such a good game. Plz fix soon
John, Sep 29, 2012
Too big for screen bug. The game is about 1cm too tall for my tablets screen (ASUS EeePad Transformer TF300, ICS 4.0.3), as it seems to be trying to use the whole screen including the area reserved for the home button, clock, notifications ect. The play area can be scrolled, the clue icons on the right of the screen cannot. This results in the bottom clue being cut off, when many clues are being displayed. Unfortunately, this makes the game unplayable as you are unable to see the bottom clue. Neither rebooting or reinstalling fixes the problem. I would rate it higher if not for this, but in its current state I cannot recommend it.
Paul, Sep 29, 2012
Game doesnt work Samsung Galaxy S2 Opening scene flickers but generally blacked out except for ball going from left to right. After stopping ar right hand of screen the jigsaw pieces fall. Tapping screen nothing but black with music playing. Disappointed was looking forward to playing this.
Dubious Virtue, Sep 29, 2012
Not working on Galaxy Note Not working on Galaxy Note. Rebooted etc etc. Screen flashes on and off, then the program drops out. Took ages to download the extra cached material (well outside the 15 min refund time). If you are thinking of trying the game - try the trial version first - I wish I had :[ Uninstalled.
Ashley, Sep 28, 2012
Can't play I have uninstalled and reinstalled and rebooted my phone and the cache downloads to 35% and then it force closes. Help please
Sven, Sep 28, 2012
Perfect combination of puzzles I have nothing bad to say about this game. The graphics are great, the puzzles challenging but not impossible to solve (i.e. you can solve them before being tempted to throw your device against the next wall), and the animations are nice. I wish it were a bit longer but maybe there'll be a sequel. Perfect for $0.99!
Tim, Sep 28, 2012
Awesome little game Awesome game, very like Machinarium. Love it! :-)
Ben, Sep 28, 2012
Awful Will not play. Money back or fix please
Lesha, Sep 27, 2012
Great game! After playing the demo, I had to have the full game. I would have loved more levels (never enough ;), but it was worth the money. Its beautiful, addictive, and runs great. I only had one problem with the compass. It was so difficult I had to look for a walkthrough, and glad I did. I turned those wheels both ways forever and it just wouldn't line up.
dual★moon, Sep 27, 2012
Fun game... But so ridiculously buggy that I had to redo the train three times then the first puzzle twice and now it just crashes and I can't play anything anymore.
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