Kyle Gabler and Allan Blomquist (who brought us World of Goo), have teamed up with Kyle Gray (Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure) to form Tomorrow Corporation, both the development company responsible for Little Inferno, and the name of the in-game corporation that sells the Little Entertainment Fireplace that the player stares at throughout most of the game. Gameplay consists mainly of setting things on fire, watching them burn, earning coins, buying more things to burn, and repeating. It’s very simple to play and understand. So simple in fact that I find it difficult to come up with a strong argument against those who might say that Little Inferno isn’t even a game at all. If it is a game, why is it impossible to lose? Where are the bad guys, the points, and the high scores?
Return to the world of Little Inferno with an all new scary holiday story, a mysterious new character, a new catalog, new toys, new combos, and lots of new holiday content to keep you warm.
Tomorrow Corporation's fireplace simulator arrives on the Nintendo Switch. Should you buy it?
I mean what else is there to buy for the switch? might as well simulate a fireplace ;)))
Own a Nintendo Switch? Fancy setting fire to things without any danger in the safety of your own home? Little Inferno may just be the ideal game for you.