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Little Inferno now out for Linux is seems!

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Congratulations on your new Little Inferno Entertainment Fireplace!

Throw your toys into your fire, and play with them as they burn. Stay warm in there. It's getting cold outside!

Little Inferno the new game from the designers of World of Goo is now out for Linux if you check your Humble Store pre-order pages for it, it should list Linux.

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s_d May 23, 2013
Also DRM-free on the Humble widget, apparently!

There is a caveat there, however:  "Linux version is currently in progress, but will be ready soon."

Looks pretty fun and twisted, like WoG.  I enjoyed that game & it's art style, and Inferno looks like it's cut from the same cloth (although, a completely different gameplay mechanic).  It almost looks more story-driven than WoG was, which is a good thing for me.
Liam Dawe May 23, 2013
Quoting: s_dAlso DRM-free on the Humble widget, apparently!

That's what I noted ;)
QuoteLittle Inferno the new game from the designers of World of Goo is now out for Linux if you check your Humble Store pre-order pages for it, it should list Linux.
Hehe.

The game itself is odd, not something I think I will personally spend much time on.
Hyeron May 23, 2013
Quoting: liamdaweThe game itself is odd, not something I think I will personally spend much time on.
You should, really. Just take it slow. It's not something you'll REplay, but it certainly is interesting..
Lestibournes May 31, 2013
It took me about 5 hours to finish the game. It's super easy yet very fun. Just when I thought it was going to become a point and click adventure it ended, which was disappointing.
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