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Hello!

Oh my goodness, Spazzle sounds absolutely delightful. A baking squirrel named Spazzle who is haunted by a stolen (but replaced!) pie is exactly the kind of whimsical character depth we love to see in Tinyoji.

The scene you described is so vivid—I can just picture her poor furry head getting dripped on while she tries to be a responsible citizen and clean those muddy tracks. It’s such a “cozy tragedy”—trying to tidy up but getting distracted by a leak is a very relatable struggle!

To answer your question about a community hangout: We don’t have an official Discord server just yet, though it is something we are thinking about for the future. For now, the best place to chat with other players and share these wonderful stories is right here in our community thread on itch.io.

Thank you so much for sharing Spazzle with us. Please keep writing—I have a feeling she’ll eventually fix that leak (or at least bake a pie to make herself feel better about it).

I have been writing! Though, not as much lately. Spazzle had a very interesting next adventure!


One dreary day as grey clouds blanketed the sky, and the morning mist coated the hollow log path black, Spazzle was cheerily enjoying a little walk when she saw something concerning. Deeni the Rabbit, a sweet little blonde rabbit, was juggling many packets of seeds. Actually juggling. Like one might see from a clown in a circus. Not that Spazzle had ever seen a circus before, but she imagined this might be what it was like. Oh, but there were just so many seed packets! And it looked like Deeni would drop them without help! 

 Spazzle hurried over nearly slipping on the slick hollow log path. She held out her furry open palms and called out to Deeni. “I can help! Toss some of the seed packets here!” 

 “You have to juggle these ones or they won't grow right,” Deeni told Spazzle. 

 Spazzle was shocked by this news but was determined to do what she could to help Deeni. “Okay! Let me try! I don't want you to drop any!” 

 “Gee, thanks, Spazzle! I could use a couple of extra hands! Catch!” Deeni said, before throwing the seed packets at Spazzle. Catching the seed packets was the easy part. Juggling them? Much harder. 

 “Follow me!” Deeni said, as they started to move along the hollow log path. 

  Oh no, Spazzle thought. She had to move while juggling the seed packets? She was so afraid she was going to drop one. Her steps were slow. She was having a hard time keeping up with Deeni. 

 “Deeni, Deeni, wait for me,” Spazzle cried out, sounding distressed. 

 “Aw, gee, sorry about that, Spazzle. I plum forgot that a lot of folks don't know how to do this real hardcore farming stuff.” 

 “Am... am I doing a good job?” Spazzle asked, uncertain, as she continued to juggle the seed packets.

 “Yes, yes! Just keep at it. And we'll go slow. One step at a time,” Deeni told her. 

 “One step at a time,” Spazzle said, taking a deep breath. And she followed Deeni, juggling seed packets all the while, one step at a time until they made it to the community garden.