Digital Vortex Rebrands Farming Sim Tiny Eden by Bajka Games
Publisher Digital Vortex Entertainment (part of Utmost Games) is partnering with indie developer Bajka Games to rebrand cozy indoor farming sim City Garden Harvest; now titled Tiny Eden. The game is scheduled for release on PC (via Steam) in Q3 2026.
Tiny Eden is a peaceful first-person farming sim set in the heart of a futuristic city. Players enjoy gardening and growing plants with realistic soil chemistry and distinct growth phases. The produce can then be sold at the market (to be reinvested in small farms) or used to cook meals. It’s also possible to decorate the player’s home with dozens of interior items.
The project was a personal reflection of Aliaksandr Piskun, CEO of Bajka Games, on isolation during the pandemic and the comfort found in small, quiet rituals. Tiny Eden is crafted with attention to detail and cultivates a cozy atmosphere - a key theme of the announcement trailer.
Earlier versions of the farming simulator focused on the atmosphere and the core loop of growing plants inside a city apartment. When the publisher joined the project, production scaled up, and the game gained a clearer market position.
The Digital Vortex team has refined the game, identifying a sustainable niche between cozy games and deeper simulation experiences. As a result, the farming simulator has shifted toward a more defined and emotionally resonant direction: a calm, indoor gameplay experience built around plant care routines, crafting, and designing a personal space.
The rebrand also reflects player feedback. Tiny Eden highlights the quiet, joyful moments at the heart of the experience and invites players to slow down, treating gardening as a meditative activity.
The project is currently in active development and on track for a third-quarter release.
"The Digital Vortex team helped us clarify the game’s business goals, positioning, and strategy, ensuring it’s ready for the market. Previously, we had been focused mostly on the creative side of the project," said Aliaksandr Piskun, CEO of Bajka Games.
"Tiny Eden is exactly the kind of project we look for: a game with a clear emotional identity and a small indie team that knows exactly what they want to make. When we first saw it, the craft was already there and Bajka Games had built something with real feeling. Our job was to help translate that into a market position that could actually reach the right players, and the rebrand was a big part of that work. City Garden Harvest described a mechanic, while Tiny Eden describes a feeling, and that's ultimately what the right players will recognise and respond to," said Alex Izotov, CEO of Digital Vortex Entertainment.
Tiny Eden expands Digital Vortex Entertainment’s portfolio, joining recently added titles such as the action-adventure Bylina, the dark first-person fishing adventure DREADMOOR, and the chaotic co-op building sim Salvation Denied.