Woodo

Woodo

Daedalic Entertainment and indie developer Tiny Monks Tales are happy to announce that Woodo, a wholesome 3D puzzle game set in a world of handcrafted dioramas, launches a brand-new Steam demo today. The demo arrives just in time for the Tiny Teams Festival, organized by The Yogscast, a Steam event celebrating games made by solo developers and micro-studios and will also be part of the Wholesome Games Celebration.



Following appearances at ID@Xbox and the Women-Led Games Showcase, Woodo continues to build momentum with its warm art style, tactile puzzles, and heartfelt storytelling. Players can get their hands on the relaxing experience ahead of its release on PC and consoles.

Set in the peaceful countryside and brought to life through beautifully crafted wooden dioramas, Woodo invites players to solve cozy, object-based puzzles while following the emotional journey of Foxy, a city girl discovering a different kind of life. Piece by piece, players will unlock whimsical scenes, narrated by Laurence Olivier Award winner Miriam-Teak Lee.

This new demo lets you step into Foxy’s world for the very first time — placing puzzle pieces, discovering charming animations, and experiencing a taste of the game’s nostalgic summer story.

Key Features:
  • Cozy diorama puzzling with a unique find-the-object twist

  • Tangible art style that brings wooden toys to life

  • A warm and emotional story about creativity, growth, and connection

  • A gentle, feel-good experience with no timers or pressure

  • Narration by stage star Miriam-Teak Lee, offering guidance and companionship
Woodo will be released on PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Players can wishlist the game now on Steam and follow its progress as part of the Tiny Teams Festival 2025.





Christopher Fredriksson

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