Climate change. Overpopulation. Famine. And then β a shrinking ray. One lab accident later, the entire human race is the size of a matchbox, and the living room is the new frontier. Welcome to Shrinkopolis, where bottle caps are building foundations, paperclips are bridges, and the family cat is a kaiju. You’re not just surviving β you’re campaigning to become the first Mayor of this ridiculous, wonderful micro-city. Build your district, befriend the local wildlife, and prove that being tiny doesn’t mean thinking small.
πΆ The Soundtrack β Music for Very Small People
Six compositions that capture the wonder and absurdity of building a civilization from household junk β whimsical, inventive, and surprisingly heartfelt.
- Tiny Resonance Overture β A miniature overture played on toy piano, glockenspiel, and pizzicato strings. The melody is grand in ambition but delicate in scale β a full orchestral introduction heard through a thimble. Charming and slightly absurd.
- Clockwork Scatterdance β Playful, skittering percussion drives a piece that bounces between instruments like a marble rolling across a tabletop. Xylophone, finger snaps, and staccato clarinet create the sound of tiny citizens bustling through their matchbox metropolis.
- Soft Shadows, Small Giants β The mood deepens. Warm cello and muted trumpet carry a gentle, reflective theme β the quiet moment when you look up at the towering furniture legs above and remember how vast the world has become. Beautiful and bittersweet.
- Microscopic Highways β A driving, optimistic piece built on ukulele, hand drums, and whistled melody. Roads are being built β from the kitchen tile to the bookshelf. The infrastructure of Shrinkopolis hums with purpose and pride.
- Insect Jazz Reverie β The animals arrive. A lazy, swinging jazz piece featuring brushed drums, walking bass, and a playful saxophone. The ladybugs and beetles of Shrinkopolis aren’t pests β they’re neighbours, and this is their theme song.
- Citadel of Cardboard Light β The finale. A soaring, warm orchestral piece that transforms the humble living room into something majestic. Strings and brass build a theme worthy of any city β because home is home, no matter the scale.

π¨ The Art β A World in Miniature
The AI-generated art plays with scale and wonder β towering pencils, cavernous mugs, and cities built from buttons and string. The colour palette is warm and inviting, full of the golden light that filters through curtains onto a living room floor. Every image invites you to look closer, to find the tiny details that make Shrinkopolis feel like home.

π¬ Watch & Listen
Grab your glue, your brush, and your scissors. Let the music of Shrinkopolis remind you that greatness has nothing to do with size. Be tiny β or be gone.