You don't often find these kind of quirky, dark-humored meta-adventure, that are enjoyable from start to finish. Little Misfortune is sometimes a bit poor in gameplay offerings and is not loaded with a lot of surprising twists and turns. But it succeeds choosing a child protagonist by taking her struggles and anxietys serious, yet still delievering a goofy and charming back-and-forth between Little Misfortune and the tempting narrator.

Reviewed on Jan 19, 2024


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