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Tiny Thief is a 2013 point and click adventure game developed by 5Ants and published by Rovio, it is the first game to be developed by 5Ants. The game involves you trying to steal an object while hiding from various enemies, meanwhile, you develop a crush with a princess who has been taken to a very dark place.

Gameplay
In Tiny Thief, the goal was to steal a certain object placed in an area of the level. Players control a thief by tapping on an accessible area. Players could guide the thief into a ladder, door or anything other paths to access more areas. Players could also let the thief pick up objects to help with the mission. Some levels required stealth, so if a guard or a person saw the thief, the level would restart to a certain point. The game used the three-star rating format. The first star was earned by picking up hidden treasures, the second one was earned by stealing the key item, and the third one was awarded when the thief's pet ferret is found.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) The graphics look really amazing, and also resembles an animated series, not to mention, the graphics are surprisingly well-made, especially from Rovio, who also made the iconic Angry Birds franchise.
 * 2) The character designs for each character are very cute.
 * 3) Pretty good medieval themed soundtrack, which fits the game given that it takes place in the medieval era.
 * 4) The cutscenes before the levels are well designed and also looks nicely made due to them being designed in a comic book style akin to Angry Birds Rio.
 * 5) Due to being a casual game, some levels are easy to beat and also have a balanced difficulty, however... (see BQ#3).
 * 6) It was actually the first ever Rovio game to be published by Nintendo in Japan, and yet the Wii U port (despite being the same thing as the original mobile game) is still pretty good, despite being overpriced.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The Wii U version, while great, is somewhat outdated, since it uses the touch controls rather than using the console's basic controls.
 * 2) * Speaking of which, the Wii U version costs 800 yen when it's free on mobile, however....
 * 3) The game was sadly delisted in 2016 due to the shutdown of Rovio Stars, fortunately though, the Wii U version is still playable due to being published by Nintendo.
 * 4) Despite the game being more casual-oriented, some levels require trial and error, which defeats the purpose of it being a casual game.
 * 5) Unlike the PC version, the mobile version somewhat required you to pay in order to play other episodes in later updates.

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