A Cozy Game About Building Tiny Worlds Releases this April

Paidotribo, in partnership with indie publishing platform indie.io, today announced that Mini Worlds Dioramas, a cozy 3D diorama-building game with no objectives, no timers, and no pressure, will launch on PC via Steam on April 3, 2026.

Mini Worlds Dioramas invites players to craft charming miniature worlds at their own pace, choosing from a growing library of themed environments - from sun-baked far west settlements and sleek sci-fi outposts to a Mediterranean getaway. With simple drag-and-drop controls, soothing ambient music, and a minimalist interface designed for freedom, the game offers a peaceful, creative escape for players of all ages and skill levels.

Where most building games lock players into a single visual world, Mini Worlds Dioramas puts the entire creative palette in the player's hands. Pick a base, choose a theme, place objects wherever imagination leads, fly around the finished creation, and save it, or tear it down and start something new. There are no wrong moves, no resources to manage, and no fail states. It's a digital zen garden, as personal and unhurried as an afternoon spent arranging a dollhouse or a shelf of miniatures.

"Mini Worlds Dioramas was born from a simple idea: give players a peaceful space to be creative without any pressure," said Claudio Perisson, programmer and co-creator at Paidotribo. "We wanted to make something that felt like a relaxing hobby - something you could pick up for five minutes or an hour and always feel good about."

Key Features

  • Build freely across multiple themes

  • No objectives, no timers, no fail states: create entirely at your own pace

  • Simple, intuitive controls: drag, drop, and click to build; no complex mechanics to learn

  • Fly-around camera: orbit your finished diorama from any angle before saving or sharing

  • Soothing atmosphere: ambient soundscapes and gentle music designed for relaxation

Mini Worlds Dioramas launches on PC via Steam on April 3, 2026.

27. März 2026, von Thore Varga