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minha namorada transmitiu o jogo inteiro pra mim achei bem divertido e muito louco aquele final

esse daqui é um soco no estômago pqp, terminei de madrugada pra chorar msm q ódio, n é em todo triste tem momentos hilários tbm q adorei kkkkkk o pum é d+ scrr, nem sei se fiz o final certo por ser um jogo de escolhas e etc faltaram 2 cutscenes pra liberar, mas poxa... "i'm a little lady, you know?"

mto tristinho, vale a pena a experiencia.

Little Misfortune they could never make me hate you


какая прекрасная игра и грустная концовка :(

Little Misfortune однозначно попадает в мой лист любимых персонажей, со своей харизмой и эксцентричностью Маленькой Леди-Ниндзя (только тсс...)

игру можно пройти за один присест, но я чуть растянула удовольствие. я думаю, что без озвучки игра бы не была так хороша, так что слышать гг и Мистера Голос только в плюс.

пожалуй, чем игра берет, несмотря на примитивный геймплей, не столько даже историей, сколько диалогами и рисовкой, в которых динамично сочетаются полярности: Маленькая девочка выглядит так невинно, а ходит и ругается вокруг, ещё и к лису подкатывает, пока мимо проходят жители с масками улыбок, а мама дома вечно пьет свой "сок". Криппи-кьют

однозначно рекомендую ♡⃛

Such a hidden gem, super charming with it's humour, art style and characters and is accommpanied by a really fun and captivating story.

What? Homos?

I had the cough MISFORTUNE of getting this game spoiled to me due to an awry tiktok that appeared in my feed a few months ago. Before I even knew what was happening, I had seen a crucial part of this game's ending. I tried to forget about it, but of course, the more I thought about it, the more it stuck in my head. But, despite that, despite knowing the twist from before I even downloaded it, I still had an awesome time here. I absolutely love the character writing, because it feels like it perfectly treads the line between portraying Misfortune as a perfect angel of a girl and portraying her as a big gross weirdo for the sake of shock value. I think it captures the pure essence of what weird little girls are like. I mean, she's basically a furry for god sakes.

The gameplay is simple, but I feel like it tries to overinflate its complexity and make it feel like it's more intense than it is. You make a lot of A/B questions throughout the game, as you do in a lot of games, and yet both consequential (''will you do this'' questions) and progression questions ("do you want to enter the next area" questions) are portrayed with the same screen-blurring, music-pausing effect that makes them feel like they have the same question. I think if the intention was to truly confuse the player over what choices have weight, it was accomplished, but I also feel like that's kind of lame. Otherwise, have the simpler preferential questions be portrayed in a more mundane way. I also think there were a few spots where the interact icon was a bit finicky, to where you had to stand at a distance to something in order to inspect it instead of right next to it. But these things never bothered me too much.

Overall awesome, totally nutty experience.

This review contains spoilers

Remember kids...always trust the fox👍

The hook that got me interested in this game was the sweet animation style vs the crude language and content in the game, but I never knew how dark the game would get.

Little Misfortune follows a narrator guiding a little girl called Misfortune Ramirez Hernandez to find eternal happiness. She lives with her abusive parents but still seems to be cheery and positive with a sense of humour. Little Misfortune has fallen in love with a fox called Benjamin who also seems to be on the same path as her…

As the game progresses you’re trying to figure out if the narrator does want to grant you eternal happiness or is leading you to your death. There are numerous occasions where you can make decisions on how Little Misfortune handles a scenario such as petting a dog or letting it go. Each decision will either change the next scene or give you a unique cutscene but they do not alter the end of the story. As well as unlocking optional cutscenes there are collectables strewn throughout the game. To unlock everything you’re looking at 2-3 playthroughs. I got frustrated when there was a collectible right next to a screen transition and I walked too far onto the next screen and the game will not let you return.

I love the dichotomy between the cutesy graphics and sound and the very dark themes. Little Misfortune seems to find a positive in situations but on a few occasions she will get cross and say “get yourself a fuck” which I found hilarious. Hilarity aside, there were a few occasions where I found Misfortune’s voice acting irritating when she would accentuate words like “fancy”.

Little Misfortune is only around 3 and a bit hours long so most people could probably do this in one sitting. It’s definitely a worthwhile game for people who are not triggered by its dark themes. The humour is hilarious and its themes dark but a very unique game in its own right.