Games
Little Nightmares is coming to iOS and Android this winter
The video game developed by Tarsier Studios that cleverly combines platforming and puzzles in a horror package reach devices with iOS and Android operating systems this winter, as confirmed by Bandai Namco Europe through its official YouTube channel (via Gaming Bolt). Despite the fact that at the moment we do not completely know the date on which little nightmares will be released for both operating systems, the first trailer starring Six that you can see below presents a very faithful aspect to the original versions:
It has not yet been detailed how the video game controls have been optimized to work on devices with touch screens, although it is likely that in the coming weeks we will know more information. If you have not played this first installment of the saga we leave you with a brief description: “little nightmares centers on Six, a mysterious girl looking to escape from the underwater ship known as the Maw. Alongside friendly creatures called Nomes, he will meet towering monstrosities like the Janitor, the Twin Cooks, and much more.”
What did we think of Little Nightmares at the time?
“Tarsier already pointed out ways, but what he has done with little nightmares is praiseworthy. It’s a title with personality, one that keeps you trapped and makes you feel uncomfortable thanks to that universe of terror where fear and disgust go hand in hand. Yes, it is short, but for 19.99 euros we believe that it more than complies, and the sensations it leaves after completing it are great. If you like games of this style, don’t miss it,” we said in our review.
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