
Release Date: November 15, 2013
Tiny Brains is a puzzle game by Spearhead Games team. It tells about the adventures of four experimental rodents, which gained parapsychic powers as a result of the experiment. Now they use them to solve tests prepared by a crazy scientist.
Tiny Brains follows the adventures of four super-powered lab animals as they attempt to escape a mad scientist’s nefarious experiments. Thrown into a gauntlet of physics-based puzzles, the four “Tiny Brains” must figure out how to combine their unique, individual powers to make it through a trick-ridden maze. Each puzzle features multiple solutions depending on how players choose to work together. With local and online drop-in/drop-out multiplayer, a full co-op campaign and additional Challenge and competitive modes, Tiny Brains is a truly social, next generation multiplayer title.
Platforms:
PC Windows December 11, 2013
Xbox 360 November 15, 2013
PlayStation 3 November 15, 2013
PlayStation 4 November 26, 2013
Xbox One cancelled
Developer: Spearhead Games
Publisher: 505 Games
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System Requirements for Tiny Brains Video Game:
PC / Windows
Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium 4 3 GHz, 2 GB RAM (3 GB RAM - Vista/7), graphic card 256 MB (GeForce 7800 GS or better), Windows Vista/7/8.
Game Ratings for Tiny Brains Video Game.
PlayStation LifeStyle: 8 / 10 by Cameron Teague
On the presentation side of things, the game looks solid, yet unremarkable. It is far from an ugly game, however, there is nothing here that really screams PlayStation 4. The world is nice and bright and the character models are kind of adorable. The audio side of this game is pretty good, with quirky dialog from the mad scientist and a mildly addictive main track that plays throughout. It is that sort of tune that is just perfect for an addictive puzzle game, which this is through the challenge modes.
Destructoid: 8 / 10 by Chris Carter
Although its core campaign is far too short, the game is a blast with other players, and the wide variety of challenges should keep you playing for hours. Despite the fact that my time with these tiny adora-creepy critters was rather brief, I'd love to see them again in a sequel someday.
GameZone: 6 / 10 by Joe Donato
If a price tag doesn't bother you, and you have four controllers and friends, AND you don't mind a game that you'll never want to touch after a solid evening of fun, then Tiny Brains is still a worthy recommendation. That's a lot of caveats, though, and when there are games like Super Mario 3D World offering similar chaotic fun with hours of additional gameplay and challenge, Tiny Brains doesn't make the grade.
Average score from votes.