
This is a point-and-click puzzle game with a really fun vibe.Įach level asks you to complete one or more tasks, be it saving the damsel in distress, releasing an animal from its cage, or stealing something valuable (it's usually this one). Now Android has its first Rovio Stars game- Tiny Thief (Opens in a new window), which also launches on iOS (Opens in a new window). The company has moved from developer to publisher with its Rovio Stars initiative, which produced Icebreaker: A Viking Voyage for iOS last month. Rovio is most famous for creating the smash hit Angry Birds games, but its subsequent efforts haven't proven nearly as successful.


The game has six medieval adventures so players will have a lot in their hands before they can say they’re done with the game.

That may have sounded serious but the game actually incorporates some humor. So what’s the story of Tiny Thief about? It’s about the quest of one character to battle greed, corruption and injustice using cunning and trickery to out-smart opponents. Tiny Thief is one of those point-and-click games so that means playing this requires gamers to point and tap at an object to elicit interaction. There’s no slingshot involved and there’s also no throwing birds to hit some pigs. It’s a game that proves Rovio is capable of coming up with something that’s not a sequel or a spin-off of the once popular Angry Birds. This game, thankfully, is different from Angry Birds, or Bad Piggies for that matter.

If you’re thinking it’s another Angry Birds-based game, you’re mistaken.
