Little Bug
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Little Bug | Explanation Trailer | Nintendo Switch | Xbox One / Xbox Series S&X
Little Bug | Gameplay Trailer | Nintendo Switch | Xbox One / Xbox Series S&X
Critic Reviews for Little Bug
Little Bug is a great game all around. It has an immersive world through vivid graphics, appropriate music, and fun gameplay mechanics.
While this game has a unique charm to it, it ultimately doesn’t feel completed and I hope that that’s the case. I did have fun piquing my brain for ways to solve some harder segments. The saddening part of the culmination with this game is that it somewhat feels empty without too much other than, gather treasures and move right.
A storybook with half the pages missing, Little Bug rushes towards an ending whilst attempting to leave everything in the dust, including its fantastic gameplay. Take your time and you'll find a shining core of fun, challenge, and excitement, failing to be extinguished by its lacking narrative.
Little Bug is a nice little indie game that could be so much more.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Little Bug is a platform puzzle with unique mechanics that shows how simplicity doesn't equate to lack of challenges. Despite having annoying difficulty peaks, it's an interesting game that will put the player's control over the controls to the test, as it tells the most incredible adventure ever experienced on the way home from school.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
The colour palette and animation style in the trailer for Little Bug are what attracted me to reviewing this title. Did they keep me captivated throughout my time with this game? What else did it have to offer? Find out in my Rapid Review below.
Over a lifetime, growing and maturing isn't exactly an easy task, and Little Bug exemplifies this very well, with an introspective journey of unique gameplay. Thus, we can resort to an old expression and say that the title provides an experience of grown ups, even though it has little Nyah as its protagonist and has countless childhood touches in its plot.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Possibly one of the more unusual titles I've played in quite some time, Little Bug mixes together sometimes-tricky platforming, some physics-based elements where you're slinging yourself around, and an unusual story involving a girl trying to track down the elusive cat spirit she encounters and calls Roadkill...