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usually AAA gamestudios have seperate teams of 200+ppl. making a seperate mobile version over multiple years. We are talking about tiny glade. a game made by 2 ppl.
then everything needs to be changed. the lighting would need to be baked in. meaning the lighting would be less realistic, and wouldnt really conform to the changes players make. then all assets needed to be fixed assets so they could actually work, and it would need to be different systems. currently whatever you build is an actual simulated brick. with a mobile version that would completely fall flat. and it would need to become some vertecies with textures. meaning also less procedural generation if at all... Basically. it wouldnt be tiny glade anymore. So this is basically a very hard no for mobile.