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Dancing along with Yogscast’s Playthrough of Little Inferno

Tuesday, December 18th, 2012

I have a new favorite dance now. Sorry, Doctor Who. The hilarious yogscast guys sing and dance along with the first 20 minutes of Little Inferno in the video above – and have given Sugar Plumps the charming-like-a-nightingale voice I never knew she had… and can’t ever unhear.

 

Little Inferno Soundtrack Now Available

Thursday, December 13th, 2012

Little Inferno Soundtrack

The Little Inferno soundtrack is now available here, for free. Enjoy!

BREAKING WEATHER REPORT! Wii U’s MiiVerse is the most adorable thing ever

Thursday, December 6th, 2012

Alright, I finally got a Wii U and plugged it in, and discovered a whole world in there! I’ve never really used the Tweeter or the FacePlace, so maybe this sort of thing is old Internet news by now, but it’s new and adorable to me! Here are some of our favorite notes and drawings on the Little Inferno MiiVerse community we’ve seen so far. Also, anyone know how to take screenshots other than pointing our camera phones at the screen?

InfernoFans Community & Forum Alive

Tuesday, November 20th, 2012

Davidc has just built an awesome Little Inferno fansite and community. There’s a forum, database of items and catalogs, and a clever Combo Hint system should you need a little nudge deciphering the last few combos. I believe their combined brains will also soon crack the code to allow the game to be modified.

Time for more reviews! This one that’s been getting passed around from Negative World is especially interesting:

I questioned whether Little Inferno could be considered a proper game or not, and I don’t have a definitive answer to that question. Whatever you want to call it, it is definitely a unique and daring piece of software. Read the full review>>

Ok, NOW Little Inferno is Officially Launched

Monday, November 19th, 2012

Little Inferno Wii U Header

Little Inferno is finally officially released! The final 1.0 version is available for download / update at the following locations:

  • Uncle Sam Bam BamTomorrow Corporation (Windows now, Mac/Linux unlock later)
    You can get it here. If you already got the game and would like to update to the final build, just re-download from the Humble Store. If you lost your download link, you can always retrieve it here. This purchase also comes with a Steam key.
  • Steam (Windows now, Mac/Linux unlock later)
    You can also get the game directly on Steam. (Should be final in 2 or 3 hours, if not already by the time you read this.)
  • Nintendo Wii U eShop (Wii U)
    You can get the Wii U version directly from your brand new Wii U console!

The Mac and Linux versions are still in progress, but let us know if you’d like to join a beta for either platform.

MEANWHILE, we’ve had no idea what players would think of this weird game, so it’s a relief to start seeing reviews come in like this one from JayIsGames:

“But what really makes Little Inferno work, more than its striking original design and simple addictive gameplay, is its clever storytelling. I bought Little Inferno for myself because after reading all the information and watching the trailers, I still wasn’t sure what it was all about. I sat down to play it to evaluate it, and couldn’t quite pull myself away from it until I finished it hours later. If you’re not going for 100% combo completion, you can likely spend around four hours or more on it, but in that period of time Little Inferno manages to convey a surprisingly affecting story and some unexpected emotion. I may have possibly considered the notion of maybe tearing up a little bit at the end. It’s beautiful, sneaky, strange, and with a style all its own, and serves up its addictively simple gameplay with a dose of heart to boot. Little Inferno is the sort of game that sneaks up on you, and if its striking atmosphere and intriguing concepts draw you in, it’ll keep you warm as long as you park yourself in front of the hearth. Just don’t forget… you can go as far as you want.” Full review here >>