

The stylized visuals and bite-sized nature of each stage made playing the game feel akin to watching old clips of Looney Tunes, and it was well worth its $2.99 asking price. It was an absolutely adorable, excellently crafted, highly polished, and rather comical point-and-click puzzle experience. When Rovio Stars published Tiny Thief into the Play Store last July, the game stole my heart.


For the time being, the latter approach probably won't bring about much in the way of success. Update #2: Rovio has confirmed that previous customers should still have access to the original five levels without having to buy anything again, but it encourages them to contact its support line rather than wait for the app to recognize their purchase history. Tiny Thief presents a romantic story that has seen many adaptations throughout the centuries, the story of the anonymous little guy standing up to the oppressive authorities and making personal. We've reached out to the company for further clarification. Our customer support is aware of the issue and we would recommend contacting us at to anyone who is still experiencing this. On Android the issue occurs because, for technical reasons, the purchase history cannot always be restored on that platform. Late last week, Rovio Stars and 5 Ants announced that their game, Tiny Thief, would shed its 2.99 price tag and become a free-to-play game with in-app.
