BattleBrew Productions has launched Love in Tiny Spaces, a quirky stealth romance game that puts players in the shoes of a young person trying to spend time with their girlfriend without getting caught by family and neighbors. The game previously released a demo.
The game takes place in Singapore’s famous HDB (public housing) flats, where players must sneak through narrow hallways, dodge nosy relatives, and find creative ways to meet up with their romantic partner. Instead of fighting enemies, players use stealth and puzzle-solving to avoid awkward encounters with parents and gossipy aunties.

What makes Love in Tiny Spaces unique is its terrain manipulation feature – players can fold and flip parts of the map like origami to create new paths and discover hidden shortcuts. The mysterious “Love Transport Authority” helps players warp around obstacles when things get tricky.
The game features levels inspired by real Singapore locations like void decks and hawker centers, complete with colorful characters that locals will recognize. Players can expect plenty of witty dialogue that pokes fun at city living, especially the challenges of finding privacy when everyone lives so close together.

The game is designed to be finished in one sitting, making it perfect for a quick gaming session during lunch breaks. BattleBrew Productions previously created Cuisineer, another popular indie game.
“In Singapore, privacy is a luxury,” explains Shawn Toh, co-founder of BattleBrew Productions.

Love in Tiny Spaces offers a fresh take on stealth games by focusing on romance and humor instead of combat. It’s now available for players looking for a lighthearted gaming experience with a distinctly Singaporean flavor.








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