That’s lovely, that. The toy look is very cute. I like your disembodied god hand (please don’t confuse it with your God Hand, not in this fragile little town) interacting with the world, and its little animations, and especially when it walks amongst the people on two fingertips. In this sandbox world, we’ll find out what happens to the town and its residents as we change the weather, and do tasks for people, and mess with people, and find and collect things, and play about. A toybox sandbox god game. It’s made by Paper House, the Australian studio behind 2018’s Paperbark. That’s a pretty little playable picturebook about a wombat exploring the Australian bush after a fire. Wood & Weather’s music is by Dan Golding, who’s previously tunified Untitled Goose Game and the wonderful Frog Detective games. Wood & Weather is coming to Steam for Windows and Mac in “2050 (or sooner than you think)”. An exciting year for predictions of escalating apocalyptic conditions amidst missed environmental targets, is 2050. The game doesn’t support mice, mind, so you will need a controller. Still, you have 27 years to buy one if you’re still holding out (I’d assume it’ll be out this year or next?)