Little Inferno - Switch Edition Reviews

Little Inferno - Switch Edition is ranked in the 37th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
7 / 10
Jun 22, 2017

However, Little Inferno will not be everybody’s cup of tea and at some points, you will be really enjoying the experience and then all of a sudden think the opposite, it really is that kind of game. It’s a relatively enjoyable experience but I personally would try out the two other Switch games by the same developer first before becoming a pyromaniac in Little Inferno.

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3.5 / 5.0
Apr 12, 2017

It's charming, and definitely an experience. It features explosive gameplay of sorts, but not what you'd expect. Little Inferno isn't for everyone, but for those looking for something different - and who just want to waste a little time, or watch the world burn (figuratively speaking) - you could certainly find something to enjoy.

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5.1 / 10.0
Mar 20, 2017

Little Inferno's minimalist gameplay makes for an incredibly dull dynamic.

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Drew Hurley
Top Critic
7 / 10
Mar 18, 2017

"Games as an art form" is still a touchy topic. Little Inferno, however, is very obviously more art than game - an experimental meta piece that is a commentary on the mindless time waster games and consumerism in general around games... and it's both interesting and well put together.

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7 / 10
Mar 24, 2017

If you're the patient type who longs for something unequivocally different to play on the Nintendo Switch, Little Inferno certainly delivers the goods.

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7 / 10
Mar 30, 2017

Little Inferno turns out to be much deeper than what a superficial view could suggest. Pity that the game's length and selling price are disproportionate to its age and presence in other platforms.

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7 / 10
Mar 29, 2017

The Switch version of Little Inferno is a worthy update, adding two-player support as well as portability; it's also one of the Switch's most versatile titles, working in handheld mode with the console's touch screen, as well as in tabletop mode and TV mode with the option of playing in either single- or two-player, with each using a single Joy-Con as a pointer.Like other Tomorrow Corporation games, Little Inferno is both dark and cute at the same time. If the concept appeals to you it's a title still worth your time, especially at its modest asking price.

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Apr 3, 2017

Whether you're a seasoned arsonist or a novice firestarter, Little Inferno is still worth checking out even years after its original release.

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7 / 10.0
Mar 23, 2017

Maybe the $10 price tag is a bit much for a now five year old game (especially one that has been on sale), but if you like pondering your own enjoyment of gaming and want to do it both on the go and at home, this version offers the opportunity.

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