







Fellow editor Michael Rose first spotted Ludosity Interactive’s Ittle Dew way back in February and I’m happy to say that it’s definitely coming along swimmingly.







I’ll be honest here. When I first saw it, I had my doubts. Would it be just another game banking on its visuals? Would the implementation do justice to the graphics? Pleasantly enough, that was definitely the case. As cute as Ittle Dew might be, it’s also an extremely clever game. I’m not just talking about the puzzles here. While those are definitely well-done, it’s the design of the game itself that impressed me the most. From the subtle way the game indicates what players can and cannot interact with to the vividly animated expressions of the cast, there’s a lot to love about the small details to be found here.







I didn’t have much time to check out the game while I was at the Swedish Game Conference. However, based on what I’ve seen so far, this is definitely something that you should get as a precocious cousin’s Christmas gift.







Check out the website here.

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