Tiny Terra Spaces a cosy island builder by solo developer Silviu Soare gets a demo on Steam


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quarta, 4 de fevereiro de 2026 01h 00min

Ludus Pax Studios, led by solo developer Silviu Soare, announced Tiny Terra Spaces
(credit image: Ludus Pax Studios, led by solo developer Silviu Soare, announced Tiny Terra Spaces )

Ludus Pax Studios, led by solo developer Silviu Soare, announced its third commercial game, Tiny Terra Spaces, a cosy island builder inspired by the history and medieval heritage of the Scottish islands. The project focuses on a calm construction experience, emphasizing creativity and the pleasure of developing small worlds full of personality.


The title currently features a public demo available on Steam for an extended period, allowing players to experience its core ideas. It is possible to build an island from scratch in free play mode, block by block, or start with a pre built island and shape it according to one’s own vision, always progressing at a comfortable pace.


The central proposal highlights freedom of choice, summed up in the idea of “Play your way: relax, explore, or take on light challenges.” The Tiny Terra Spaces offers two cosy modes, Sandbox, focused on unhurried creation and full customization, and Island to Island mode, which invites players to travel between unique islands, each with its own objectives, iconic buildings, and new areas to discover.


Among its main features, the game begins modestly, with a single block that slowly expands through charming constructions. Each island presents varied terrain, animals, and distinct biomes, along with wandering NPCs and creatures that help bring the environment to life, encouraging close observation and interaction with the created world.


The experience is reinforced by cosy 3D buildings, soft and relaxing music, and an approach free from danger or pressure. With no enemies, no timers, and no rush, the focus is on careful resource management that supports steady growth, turning each island into a small story shaped by patience and attention to detail.



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