Quick summary
Little Misfortune is an indie adventure that blends childlike curiosity with unsettling themes. Created by Killmonday Games—the duo known for Fran Bow—it’s a short, story-driven experience that trades complex mechanics for atmosphere, odd humor, and a bittersweet mood.
Story and atmosphere
You play as Misfortune, a young girl who is coaxed into a peculiar quest by a disembodied narrator known only as Mr. Voice. He insists she will die that day and proposes a game: win Eternal Happiness for her mother if she succeeds. Along the way Misfortune befriends a clever fox who tries to protect her from the narrator’s influence. The result is a surreal, dreamlike tale that mixes whimsical imagery with darker subject matter.
Gameplay mechanics
The game keeps interactions simple on purpose. Most play involves walking through environments, examining objects, and occasionally taking part in short minigames. Choices appear during the journey and some of these decisions shape which ending you reach. The modest mechanical scope is geared toward storytelling rather than heavy exploration or puzzle complexity.
Things to be aware of
- The narrative ventures into mature and potentially upsetting territory, so expect topics that some players may find sensitive.
- The title’s main drawback is its brevity; a single playthrough can be finished in under three hours, with achievements only extending that time slightly.
Strengths
- Charming, distinctive art direction that balances innocence with the macabre.
- A memorable soundtrack that supports the game’s mood.
- A hauntingly original tone: the collision of childish wonder and darker themes creates a cohesive, dreamlike identity.
- Compact pacing makes it easy to complete in one sitting.
Who might enjoy it and alternatives
If you want a brief, emotionally odd experience focused on narrative and style rather than long gameplay hours, Little Misfortune is a great pick. Players seeking a longer or more mechanically involved title may be disappointed.
Suggested alternative: Fran Bow (demo) — a similarly dark, atmospheric adventure by the same studio for those who want more puzzle-driven play and a longer runtime.
Technical
- Windows
- Android
- iPhone
- Mac
- German
- English
- Spanish
- French
- Japanese
- Portuguese
- Russian
- Demo