So please feel free to share your thoughts and emotions after playing the demo! We would love to hear them. We are super thankful for all the response we can get, since we aim to make the whole game experience as fun and magical as we can. ![]() We really hope you will appreciate the demo. It can also be found on itch.io, where you can donate an optional amount of money if you want help us, the developers. It will be available for PC (Windows, Max, Linux) and you can download it on Steam for free. The demo is around 15 minutes and sets the tone for the whole game. And very nervous, too, but we have been working with much love and we are just happy to finally be able to share some of our work with you. We are super eager to see how it is going to be recieved. It will be an introduction to the main characters, gameplay and the darkly mysterious world of Misfortune. Don't worry, it doesn't cost you anything extra.Time is closing in, and right now we’re in the office patiently waiting to release the demo of Little Misfortune. We get a small cut if you buy something through one of our links. Some of our posts include links to online retail stores. Little Misfortune continues along the same grim path Killmonday Games started on with Fran Bow, so if you’re into the mix of the cute and the macabre, this one is for you. The game might be a little light on challenges or traditional gameplay, but it’s full of (dark) humor and heart. Misfortune’s story, attitude, and unique outlook on life perfectly contrast the game’s bleak themes, which makes for a twisted journey you can’t anticipate. It’s hard not to fall in love with the characters of Little Misfortune, and the game in general. Voice, and the two are responsible for much of the game’s charm. ![]() Henrik Norman is also fantastic as the sometimes friendly, sometimes threatening Mr. She speaks with an endearing accent I can’t quite place, and fully commits to playing the role of the innocent, courageous but often oblivious Misfortune. Little Miss SunshineĪ big part of why Misfortune’s ramblings and reactions are so appealing is the excellent delivery by voice actor and game developer Natalia Martinsson. She is the heart and soul of this adventure, and the reason to see the entire story through. Getting Misfortune to interact with everything you can is the whole point of the game. You can finish it in about two hours if you skip through everything and don’t get side-tracked, though that would take the fun right out of the game. ![]() The game isn’t very long, so it’s really easy to replay it and try different paths. There might not be any immediate consequences, but you do experience different parts of the story based on your choices. All you do is walk forward and interact with the environment.īut from time to time, you’ll have to make a decision: do you take the fish with you, or throw it back in the pond? Do you trust the weird fox you keep meeting, or do you listen to Mr. You do have those, but they aren’t challenging in any way. You won’t get stuck behind an elaborate puzzle or a tricky minigame. The game doesn’t have a lot going on in terms of gameplay. It’s about making choices and facing the consequences. Voice,” lets you know what the game is all about from the very start. The mysterious voice in Misfortun’s head, known throughout the game as “Mr. It makes you care more about Misfortune and might influence some decisions later on in the game. Listening to her talk about her everyday life and react to what she sees along the way can be both funny and extremely sad. The emotional conflict between Misfortune’s sparkly optimism and the terrible things the game keeps throwing at her is what makes the story and characters so compelling. One gloomy example is how she refuses to accept someone would kill himself, and keeps addressing the dead body hanging from the ceiling as “Piñata George.” ![]() Everything she experiences is filtered through the innocence of a child. The first thing we learn about this cute little girl is that she’s an eternal optimist, spreading cheer and glitter wherever she goes. So she does and goes on an adventure full of magic, monsters, and… misfortune. One day, a mysterious voice in her head challenges her to a game – beat it, and win “Eternal Happiness.” All she has to do is get out of the house and find it. Her mother is an alcoholic who often ignores her, and her father is physically abusive whenever he’s around. Little Misfortune Ramírez Hernández is a happy-go-lucky child stuck in a miserable existence. What follows is a funny, melancholic, and heartwarming story that proves the journey matters more than the destination. You tag along young Misfortune and the voice in her head on a quest to find eternal happiness.
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