Release Date: April 20, 2023
A funny puzzle game in which our task is to lead toy soldiers to a safe place. Tin Hearts was developed with virtual reality technology in mind. Rogue Sun studio is responsible for creating the game.
Tin Hearts is an original puzzle game in which we guide toy soldiers through dangerous locations. The title was created with virtual reality technology in mind. Rogue Sun, an independent debut studio, is responsible for its creation.
The gameplay in Tin Hearts is a bit like what we know from the popular Lemmings series. The player watches the marching characters and their task is to lead the soldiers safely to their destination by interacting with the environment. What makes Rogue Sun's production unique is the support for virtual reality technology - thanks to it, the player has the impression that they are really in a given place and physically touches objects.
Tin Hearts offers only single-player mode.
Tin Hearts has pleasant 3D graphics. The audio-visual setting does a good job of transferring the player to a friendly, colourful world. The game supports HTC Vive and Oculus Rift goggles.
Platforms:
PC Windows May 16, 2023
PlayStation 4 May 16, 2023
Xbox One May 16, 2023
Nintendo Switch April 20, 2023
PlayStation 5 May 16, 2023
Xbox Series X/S May 16, 2023
Age restrictions: none
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System Requirements for Tin Hearts Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-4590 3.3 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 4 GB GeForce GTX 970 / Radeon R9 290 or better, 7 GB HDD, Windows 7(SP1)/8.1/10.
Game Ratings for Tin Hearts Video Game.
GameGrin: 7.5 / 10 by Alyssa Rochelle Payne
Tin Hearts is a perfect little puzzler to dive into if you like clever puzzles, touching narratives, and charming Victorian settings. However, the controls aren't always great, which may frustrate you more often than you'd like.
Nintendo Life: 8 / 10 by Oliver Reynolds
Tin Hearts is a lovely little puzzler that's engaging and emotional in equal measure. It takes all the right inspiration from Lemmings but manages to stand on its own two feet with a unique visual style, clever mechanics, and a wonderful narrative told effortlessly during gameplay. Technical hiccups pull it back from true greatness, including a choppy frame rate and jarring camera movements, but if you're after a relaxing puzzler that's not too taxing on the ol' noggin, then you really can't go too wrong with this.
CGMagazine: 7 / 10 by Steven Green
Tin Hearts successfully gives players a 3D Lemmings experience they can enjoy, while the story and art style take things a step further. The controls and movement need some work, however.