A Big Week for Tiny Brain Studios

Studio Update: A Big Week for Tiny Brain Studios

The past week has been a special one for us at Tiny Brain Studios. We officially started sharing more actively across our social channels, opening the doors a little wider and letting people see more of the journey behind the scenes.

As a small indie studio, visibility genuinely matters. Likes, comments, shares, and follows may seem small, but together they make a real difference. Seeing people engage with what we’re building has been incredibly motivating, and we’re thankful for everyone who’s chosen to stick around and support us.

One of the biggest milestones this week was launching the pre-live Kickstarter page for Trapped Together. Being able to finally say that people can click “Notify me” still feels slightly unreal. It’s a quiet but meaningful step toward launch, and every notification tells Kickstarter that this project matters to people beyond our own team.

We also expanded our community spaces by launching our official Reddit hub. Not everyone loves constant pings, so r/TinyBrainStudios gives us another place to share updates, discuss development, and gather feedback in a more relaxed format. It’s already been great seeing conversations start to form there.

Another highlight was getting the chance to give back to creators who support us. Seeing DuchessCats play and share the game on stream was a genuinely heartwarming moment for the team. Content creators putting their time and energy into covering our work means more than we can properly express, and we’re excited to keep spotlighting creators who help bring Trapped Together to new audiences.

Finally, we were blown away by external coverage this week. Our trailer was featured by Game Creator and, unexpectedly, on IGN’s GameTrailers channel. That kind of exposure doesn’t suddenly solve everything, but it does offer a rare and encouraging signal that the work we’ve been quietly pouring ourselves into might be resonating.

Thank you for being here, for reading, reacting, and supporting Tiny Brain Studios in any way you can. We’re excited to keep sharing more as we move closer to launch.

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