Thu Dec 08 2022
- Includes the all new, Little Inferno: Ho Ho Holiday DLC, with an all new scary holiday story, a mysterious new character, a new catalog, new toys, new combos, and lots of new holiday content to keep you warm!
- The original Little Inferno is now available in 6 more languages: Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Ukrainian.
- New UI: Change languages in game with our language selector! Access the main menu with an all new menu button in your fireplace.
This game is by far the best and underrated indie game out there. It takes something simple, like burning stuff for fun and making it into something more then just burning stuff. The combos keeps you going and brainstorming on what the riddles mean, the items you burn are not only bizarre but makes you curious on what they do, and if that’s not enough; the little story behind it with this girl name Sugar Plumps, will make your heart beat for this game, and the incredible music makes it perfect. Even after 6 years since its release, it stands against time where its still fun and gets the inspirational message across with its story. I hope the developers consider making a sequel to this game, with more wacky combos, items and another great story that would make you melt with the game. (Pun intended lol). If you’re thinking about playing this game or not for sure what game to play next, I highly consider playing this game, it’s really worth the money.
I first played this game back when I was seven years old on the original port of the game. I believe I had downloaded HD a few years later and deleted it after seeing it had the same mechanics. Although, I see now that HD definitely has higher quality graphics and a wider aspect ratio better suited for something like my 16 Pro Max. And while I don’t remember all the combos I cheated with Google’s help as a kid, I do have better logical reasoning now, so I’m still able to go through pretty quickly. A lot of people may find the game boring, but I love it. It’s very mesmerizing. I could sit and play it for hours at a time… I actually believe I had a file on my iPhone 13 and another on my iPad Mini 1st Generation that had days worth of playtime. Plus, for being a fire-related game, it actually has fairly deep lore… and it’s even more nostalgic coming back to it a decade later. Thanks for this awesome game!
When I first started playing this game it was ok, I was burning stuff earning money so I thought of it as the game that lighten me up when I bored (see what I did there lol anyway) but when I met sugar plumps there was a story I never knew about and it was awesome and then it went to the crisis I thought it was over and left on my iPad not even realizing it (mainly because I can't know anymore combos lol)but then after I got back on to it, it was almost to the end. When I reached to the end it was magical and inspirational making you feel like there is another then just playing video games because I'm telling you it will be the most awesome experience you will ever feel, so please get this game...
Little inferno doesn’t seem like much at first, just a simple game about burning things, right? Wrong. You start to get letters from a little girl named Sugar Plumps, innocent right? Well she starts wondering what’s out in the world, she has a little inferno fireplace too and she’s wondering what is out in the world besides burning stuff. She challenges you to turn around, if you could if you wanted too. But you can’t, you find out you are stuck there, watching your fireplace day and night. Then suddenly *spoilers for this almost 10 year old game* Sugar Plumps literally DIES, and you don’t care, you keep burning stuff. Basically what I’m saying is get the game, it’s great.
This game is one of the greatest titles I've ever had the honor to experience. Some may wonder how a game about burning junk in a fireplace is any fun, but they'll not be disappointed by this utter masterpiece in gaming. I've played and beaten World of Goo (also wonderful to play) and this game gives me a lot of nostalgia from that game. This game is also challenging to take in. It's a satirical work of art that represents gamers' tendencies to be cut off from society and be enthralled by some that burns up money. While I do wish the ending could've told wether the boy found Sugar Plumps, I love the game and it'll hold a special place in my heart.
The entry for the latest version as of 12-22 says “includes new dlc” ..I had bought the non-hd version of the main game years ago, and was fine buying the Hd version now to try the new content only to realize it’s yet another purchase for the DLC. I’m not mad and glad to support one of my fav developers, but it was a bit misleading or I’m just a dummy, also possible. Just want you to be aware.
It kept me entertained for an hour or so. I pressed through because people said the ending was worth it. It wasn't. The developers seem to think they are too clever by half. Some of the clues for combinations were fun, but that quickly got old. I know the gameplay loop was aped from freemium games to satirize them, but it's still a crappy gameplay loop. I hate timers on anything even if it's to make a point rather than take my money. But at the end of the game I feel like it was a waste of 2.5 hours and $3. If that was their point in making the game, they made it. But I've had genuine joy and pleasure for my money in other games.
Honestly one of my favorite games since high school. The whole story is wonderfully done with a important meaning- but on top of that there is something strangely satisfying and cozy despite it being disturbing to burn your toys away. The graphics of this game will definitely give you a cozy warm vibe during the holidays and a new outlook once completed.
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