Anyone who’s ever wished they could play a game likeStardew Valleywithout leaving their desktop will be thrilled to know that the adorableTiny Pastureis now available for purchase. The recently launched indie title is meant to offer players a delightful idle task to interact with when they need a little boost throughout their day. The game features adorable pixel art and a large variety of pets to collect, and is already receiving praise from players just two days after its release.

Tiny Pasturelaunched onSteamon February 17 to very positive reviews (95% out of 290 reviews are positive at the time of this writing). The cute title was created by a small two-person indie dev team CaveLiquid andbrightens up players' desktops by filling the bottom of the screen with desk buddieswho, according to the Steam description, “snooze, scratch, and scamper around while you work or study (don’t worry, they’ve been trained not to invade your workspace).”

Isabelle from Animal Crossing with a character from Disney Dreamlight Valley standing in front of the Stardew Valley Farm

Idler Game Tiny Pasture Brings Adorable Pixel Animals To Your Desktop

Level Up Your Pasture And Get More Animals

Tiny Pastureis a pixel-art style game that changes the bottom of players' desktops into acute animal-raising idler reminiscent of other cozy pixel games likeStardew ValleyandFields ofMistria.The game tasks players with raising various animals like rabbits, foxes, deer, capybaras, and many more by feeding and interacting with them. Players can create more animals and strive to find the cutest colors as their little pasture grows. Though it’s shown across the bottom of the screen in the game images,Tiny Pasturecan be resized and placed anywhere on the screen, making it easier to multitask and adapt the game to players' current desktop tasks.

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The game is already receiving plenty of praise from early players. “I have had this game for half an hour and I am already OBSESSED,” writes Steam userglorp, pointing out the waythe game pays special attention to even the smallest detail,like “how you pet different animals.” This review fromZyleriousseems to be the consensus across the title’s Steam reviews:

Tiny pasture logo image featuring adorable animals in a field

“It reminds me of Rusty’s Retirement in that it’s not intrusive if you’re trying to multitask, and within 30 minutes I had a corgi running along the bottom of my screen. It’s peaceful, delightful, and is charming in its own right.”

Several other reviews also mentionRusty’s Retirement,a similar desktop idler whose UI looks quite a bit more involved thanTiny Pasture’s.

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Our Take: Tiny Pasture Is A Little Midday Motivation

Get A Little Dopamine Boost From The Cute Critters As You Work

The delightfully adorable screenshots are what first attracted me to this title, but now that I know Pasture,I need these little critters in my life. Seeing the little pixel animals wander around on my screen as I work would bethe ultimate dopamine boost needed to overcome any lack of motivation.

Players curious about multitasking games can pick upTiny Pasture, Rusty’s Retirement,andMy Little Lifeas part of the “Bottom-of-your-screen Bundle,” for $14.69.Tiny Pastureis now available to buy on Steam for a limited-time introductory offer of just $5.39 through March 3, with a full listed price of $5.99.