"A beautiful masterpiece", "inventive, moving and unrelentingly funny", "a deft statement on games and how we play them" - Little Inferno is an unordinary game, filled with surprise and wonder, and even better the less you know about it before playing! - Included in the App Store 'Best Games of 2013' - IGF Grand Price Finalist - IGF Nuovo Award Finalist - IGF Tech Excellence Finalist and Winner - IGF Design Honorable Mention - IGF Audio Honorable Mention Congratulations on your new Little Inferno Entertainment Fireplace! Throw your toys into your fire, and play with them as they burn. Stay warm in there. It's getting cold outside! Burn flaming logs, screaming robots, credit cards, batteries, exploding fish, unstable nuclear devices, and tiny galaxies. An adventure that takes place almost entirely in front of a fireplace - about looking up up up out of the chimney, and the cold world just on the other side of the wall. * From the creators of World of Goo and Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure. * 100% indie - made by 3 guys, no office, no publishers, no funding. * IAP Free - no spam, upselling, or ads of any sort. Just the game. Short, polished, perfeccct as possible. * Soundtrack available free on our website. * Play in English, Spanish, French, Dutch, German, Brazilian Portuguese, and Italian.
Crashes upon start-up on Macbook Pro
Crashed Thread: 8 Exception Type: EXC_BREAKPOINT (SIGTRAP) Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000000 Exception Note: EXC_CORPSE_NOTIFY Termination Signal: Trace/BPT trap: 5 Termination Reason: Namespace SIGNAL, Code 0x5 Terminating Process: exc handler [42715]
Not much to it
I bought this game purely from the amazing reviews. I was bored halfway through because the game is so repetitive, there is nothing new or exciting added. I finished it because I didn’t want to feel like I wasted my money, but was left feeling that way anyway. I believe your money is best spent elsewhere if you like actual puzzling games. I read reviews saying that they still thought about the game after finishing it and I completely disagree. This game is cute if you have money to waste, but if you’re on a budget, do not buy it. I also experienced frequent crashing.
keeps crashing
the game keeps crashing and when I restart if I for example I had used all of my coins to buy things and it was burning, but I had not yet collected my coins, everything would be gone - I have basically had to start from scratch (with like 12 or 15 coins) and build back up a few times now - VERY disappointed...
Amazing
thats pretty much all ican say about this game. One of the best games i have ever played!
Normal People Love Fire
Anyone who’s been around fire wants to put stuff in it. This is the virtual version mixed with Wren and Stimpy crossed with some Tim Burton, and a puzzle thrown in. Worth $10 at least. Thanks to the creators of this I’m not a gamer (just a bit bored) and this was a cool way to spend a few hours, and way better/cheaper, than hitting the cinema.
Boring, repetitive, not even a game
If you liked World of Goo, as I did, and expect Little Inferno to be of the same level of quality, you will be terribly disappointed. Although the graphical style and music is reminiscent of World of Goo, the game play in Little Inferno is boring and stupid. The game description given by the developers is unfortunately, accurate. You buy things and throw them in a fireplace to burn. That’s it—seriously. Some of the objects explode, some simply burn. You get your money back as they burn, so you can buy more stuff to burn. There is a list of 99 combinations of objects, where, if you burn them together, you get tickets that make the game go faster. You want this game to go faster—so that you can finish it. There is a dumb backstory about the world getting colder, told via little multipage letters. Supposedly this is why you are burning things. You have to click to read each page of the letters, most of which have only a few words on them. Lots of pointless mouse clicking in this game. In the end, the backstory is irrelevant to game play. When you finally burn everything up, I suggest exiting the game immediately. There is a 15 minute post-game “story” which is an absolute waste of time. Lots more clicking, with no payoff. You just end up watching the credits. I cannot understand how this game was rated “Editors’ Choice.” World of Goo is still on my computer, and it is a game I will play again someday. No one will ever want to play Little Inferno twice.
I wish this game had iCloud support
So you could continue your progress from the iOS version.
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