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Little Misfortune

Little Misfortune

Android Adventure Killmonday Games
4.0 Popularity

Cute but dark interactive adventure game

System Requirements

Updated
September 20, 2024
Category
Age Rating
Mature 17+
Android
Android 5.1++
Package Name
com.KillmondayGames.LittleMisfortune

So here's my take on Little Misfortune. I've played a bunch of these narrative adventure games, and this one's definitely one of the more unique and interesting ones I've come across. The art style is fantastic, with this really cool blend of cute and unsettling. And the story sucks you in, even if the pacing can drag a bit in parts. Not gonna lie, some of the darker themes caught me off guard, but that's kind of the whole point. Overall, it's a pretty solid choice if you're looking for a creepy yet compelling interactive adventure.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Awesome art style that's both cute and unsettling
  • Engaging, branching story with real moral consequences
  • Tons of weird and interesting things to discover
  • You can pet all kinds of animals, which is always a plus
  • Free to play, no need to spend money to enjoy the full experience

Cons

  • Pacing can feel a bit slow at times, especially in the middle
  • Some of the darker themes might be a turn-off for more sensitive players
  • Certain story choices can lead to abrupt or unsatisfying endings
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Been playing Little Misfortune for a couple months now. It’s basically an interactive story game where you play as an 8-year-old girl named Misfortune who’s searching for the prize of Eternal Happiness. You get led into the woods by a mysterious character called Mr. Voice, and then you start uncovering all these dark secrets and mysteries.

There’s a ton of stuff to explore – you can pet all kinds of animals, visit a pet cemetery, and even hear Misfortune say some pretty adorable things. But the story gets pretty messed up too, with missing children and monsters and all that. It’s got a really cool vibe, kind of sweet but also really creepy at times.

Look, if you’re into dark, story-driven adventure games, you’ll probably dig this. It’s not perfect – the pacing can feel a bit slow at times – but overall it’s a pretty solid, unique experience. Worth checking out, especially if you liked the developer’s previous game Fran Bow.

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