Mini Monuments (2026)
Mini Monuments is a calming diorama restoration game where you dig, clean, and rebuild handcrafted miniature ruins. Use tactile tools at your own pace and watch as each scene comes back to life piece by piece.
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Critic Reviews
GamesHedge
By Umair KhalidMidnight Moments is a cozy diorama builder that perfectly captures the atmosphere of a cyberpunk world with its gorgeous visuals, relaxing gameplay, and satisfying creative freedom. Its simple, challenge-free approach makes it easy for players of any skill level to jump in and create detailed miniature cityscapes while enjoying the soothing ambience of rain-soaked neon streets. Although the limited selection of placeable items and occasionally awkward camera controls leave room for improvement, neither issue overshadows the game's core appeal. If you are looking for a relaxing creative experience, Midnight Moments is an easy recommendation for anyone who wants to unwind by building the cyberpunk hideout of their dreams.
CrazyGameCommunity.it
By Davide FanelliMidnight Moments is a concept defined by sharp contrasts between the beauty of its vision and the efficiency of its tools.
Try Hard Guides
By Erik HodgesMidnight Moments provides you with simple, straightforward tools and assets to create impressive little cyberpunk dioramas. While the tools have some slight issues and the assets could be better, the title particularly shines in using simple shapes and geometric language to create impressive scenes with unimpressive, easy-to-use shapes.
NoobFeed
By Elme DheeMidnight Moments isn't about achievement so much as it is about celebrating imagination. It creates an atmosphere of peace, where nothing is forced, where the price of mistakes is zero, and where ideas are allowed to breathe. It's a relaxing and visually pleasing experience for those who enjoy taking their time to craft expressive worlds, and thankfully it has only relatively modest shortcomings.
Console Creatures
By David PietrangeloMidnight Moments may have won me over in a genre I normally don’t gravitate towards. I say may because I’m still playing it and working on more scenes filled with glowing streetlights, citizens chattering, and buildings where I can imagine almost anything happening inside.