Quick summary
Very Little Nightmares is a compact mobile prequel set in the unsettling world of Little Nightmares. Designed for phones, it sends you back in time to control a small, raincoat-clad child trying to flee a sinister mansion full of dangers.
Story setup
The game opens with the child waking inside an unfamiliar estate called the Nest. After inadvertently upsetting the house’s mysterious master, she must navigate the maze-like rooms and slip past hostile inhabitants to reach safety. The narrative is intentionally minimal, focusing on atmosphere and escape rather than extensive exposition.
How it plays
- Mobile-friendly controls and touch input tailored for short sessions.
- A 3D isometric camera that highlights detailed environments and mood lighting.
- Puzzle-solving is the core loop: environmental riddles and simple interactions drive progression.
- Compared with other entries, the tension and jump-scare moments are toned down.
Relation to the main series
Little Nightmares (the original) is a darker, longer console/PC experience where you play as Six and attempt to escape the Maw — a vessel full of grotesque inhabitants. That title spawned DLC and a sequel, expanding the series’ mysteries. Very Little Nightmares goes further back in the timeline and explores similar motifs from a different, smaller-scale perspective.
Who should try it
If you enjoy the Little Nightmares aesthetic and want a bite-sized, less terrifying entry on your phone, this is worth a try. Don’t expect deep lore or the same level of sustained dread as the full games — it’s brief and lighter on scares, but it still delivers charmingly eerie puzzles and atmosphere.
Technical
- Android
- iPhone
- English
- German
- Korean
- Chinese (Simplified)
- Portuguese
- Italian
- French
- Spanish
- Turkish
- Japanese
- Russian
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