

There are 99 combos you have to make from the 7 catalogues you unlock and the aim is to figure out by their weirdly cryptic name what assortment of plushies, food items and planets you would need – ‘LOLKitty’ for example being a camera and a kitty plushie. Little Inferno is a casual, adventure game and has one pure and simple goal: Burn stuff.Īfter the epic entrance to the, frankly, beautiful intro screen game play revolves around burning things to get money to buy more things to burn in order to keep warm in the implied endless winter. Two of the three helped create World of Goo and Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure and the other developed his first NES emulator before he graduated high school – so Little Inferno has some pretty interesting backing and ideas thrown into its pot. This game is the literal definition of independent gaming as it was (as quoted on the Tomorrow Corporation site) “made by 3 guys, no office, no publishers, no funding”. How much is it? That depends! At the time of writing it’s £4.99 from the Apple App Store, £4.59 from the google Play Store, £8.99 through the Nintendo eStore or £7.84 (plus tip if you’re feeling generous!) on Tomorrow Corporations own website – I will say right now – it’s worth every penny!

Where can I get it? Tomorrow Corporation site, Steam, Apple Spp Store, Google Play Store and Nintendo eStore.
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What platform is it for? PC (Windows, Mac and Linux), WiiU, iOS and Android, Nintendo Switch It has since been played millions of times and has been ported to so many other platforms! The most important question is – is it worth it? So, lets ask… It’s been many years since I first found Little Inferno through Lewis and Simon of The Yogscast as part of Honeydew’s Honey Drive way back in 2015.
