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Revision as of 14:15, 13 May 2019
Little Inferno is a sandbox puzzle game created by Tomorrow Corporation and first released on Windows in 2012, then ported to several other platforms. The game takes a past time that many people enjoy, setting fire to things you're not supposed to burn because you're bored, and makes a game out of it.
I got this game as part of a Humble Indie Bundle, and very much enjoyed it. By itself, it was worth the cost of the bundle.
Status
I own this game and have beaten it, though just shy of 100% completion.
Review
- Overall: 7/10
- Best Version: Windows
— This section contains spoilers! —
Good
- The game world has a wonderfully depressing atmosphere.
- There is an element of creepiness to the game with scary toys and the mysterious, often dark little girl.
- Unlocking goals by burning various items together is an interesting mechanic.
- The wealth of burnable objects and various animations created when they're burned together is quite impressive.
Bad
- While many of the goals can be determined based on clues from their name, I found that several of them made little sense, or would have worked better with a different item. This caused me a lot of wasted time.
- Having to beat the game again, while holding onto the hug coupon was awfully annoying for such a minor reward.
Ugly
- Nothing.
Media
Videos
- youtube.com/watch?v=_CuDMdqathk - Longplay.
Links
- tomorrowcorporation.com/littleinferno - Official page.
- mobygames.com/game/little-inferno - MobyGames.
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Inferno - Wikipedia.