We have a pretty big announcement: Tiny & Big’s first episode (since episode 0) will be released June 19th on Steam, for both PC & Mac!
The retail release will be hitting Germany pretty soon, too! That box will be some bee’s knees, and hopefully it will reach our international friends and customers, too!
While we get crackin’ to finish the game, why don’t you join the official Steam group?


That’s great news! Both steam and retail. I’m really looking forward to playing this game. Macht weiter so =)
Can’t wait, you guys.
What does this mean for the linux version? I’ll buy this game on day 1 (and will likely buy a copy for my broke friend as well) if I can get it on linux.
We are currently talking to Gameolith and Desura for distribution of the linux version. We can’t tell you a release date yet, but we’re trying to get it out as soon as possible!
Finally!!! :D I’ve seriously been checking the site a couple of times a week for almost 2 years now… and my patienfce is finally paying off! :P Just take my money already!
Whoa that’s incredible, thanks for your patience! And yeah, we really did take our sweet time to finish this one. Here’s hoping the next game will be out before 2015…
can’t wait for the linux version
Can’t wait for the Linux version on the retail DVD ;-)
At least according to your forum post it still seems to be an option – it would be awesome if that would work!
(By the way, you definitely wouldn’t be the first ones doing this: The earliest example I know of was Ubisoft when they released Theocracy with Windows and Linux versions on one disc in 2000. Another famous example would be Atari with Unreal Tournament 2003/2004 and the Neverwinter Nights expansions. Recently Oil Rush was released by Iceberg Interactive, containing Windows, Mac and Linux versions on one disc.)
OK, I expected that somebody would have done it, but Ubisoft?
Anyway, the Linux build currently runs great, except for some minor glitches. I’ll do my best to fix those until release, but I’d rather postpone the Linux version than publish it without matching the level of quality of the other platforms. What’s your opinion?
Personally I’d prefer to have a Linux build on DVD, even if that means that it may need a patch. But hey, I’m a collector of boxed games, so you should probably also ask someone else ;-)