
Loading critic reviews...
Finding live streams...
Tiny Detour follows a small but oddly charming adventure after a bridge collapse forces a detour through a forest village. You wander the area solving minor tasks, chatting with eccentric residents, and navigating simple platforming bits. The tone leans into quiet curiosity more than action, think wandering trails, collecting odd items, and piecing together fragmented stories from locals who range from cryptic to outright strange. Gameplay mixes exploration with light puzzles and minimal combat, all wrapped in a laid back pace. The game’s appeal lies in its cozy art style and deadpan humor. Bright, hand-drawn environments contrast with the villagers’ oddball dialogue, creating a whimsical yet grounded vibe. While it doesn’t push technical boundaries, its relaxed approach and brief runtime (around 3-4 hours) make it a pleasant distraction. Early reviews highlight its charm, though some note the lack of challenge might feel too simplistic. Still, it’s a brief, budget-friendly trip worth taking if you’re in the mood for something slow and slightly surreal.
Game Modes
Single player
Finding deals...
Loading achievements...
Finding similar games...
Checking Bluesky...