Get to Know About Tiny Heist
Tiny Heist is a small stealth game about climbing a tower one floor at a time. You move on a grid, and each step takes a turn. Guards, dogs, and cameras respond after you move and chase when they see you. You grab loot and keys, then head for the stairs before the room tightens up. The chunky pixel art keeps everything clear when things get busy.
Each run builds a fresh layout with new rooms, routes, and patrol paths. You read corners and sight lines, then slip past trouble when a gap opens. Single-use tools help you pop a lock, stun a guard, or shut down a device in a pinch. Noise pulls attention and blocked doors buy a few beats to plan the next move. Simple rules stack into tight puzzles that reward patience.
Risk sits at the center of every floor. You can sprint for the exit or hunt extra coins and gear for the next stretch. One greedy step can trip an alarm and draw extra patrols that box you in fast. Short runs make failure easy to swallow and turn patterns into muscle memory. The whole thing feels focused and sneaky, with enough bite to keep you thinking.