There isn’t much in terms of “game play” here. The music was also very interesting as it made me think of an Eastern European disco and a cyberpunk synth type of vibe. I don’t think the game would have grabbed a hold of me the way it did if they had of held back. The nightclub full of hamsters comes to mind. There are a lot of points which are pretty macabre, to the point where I surprised the developers took it as far as they did but was glad they did. Misfortune has a interesting accent and way of speaking which is a mix of child and adult. There are moments which are sad, funny and in between and they nail all of them. The art style is great and carries onto the credits which is a unique one. I disliked the puzzles in Fran Bow so Little Misfortune was basically giving me what I enjoyed from Fran Bow and leaving out what I didn’t. Fran Bow was a puzzle game that had a fantastic narrative while Little Misfortune is just a narrative game without the puzzles. I can understand that because I have the opposite reaction for the same reasons. I can I have seen a lot of people online saying how they liked Fran Bow but didn’t like Little Misfortune due to the lack of puzzles. And her mother told her eight-year-old daughter to her face that she'd wanted an abortion when she was conceived.I have seen a lot of people online saying how they liked Fran Bow but didn’t like Little Misfortune due to the lack of puzzles. The fact that Misfortune's parents literally named their daughter "Misfortune" after not having the opportunity to abort her.Yes, you’ve probably guessed what her "Eternal Happiness" really is: the fact that Misfortune’s death has freed her from the heavy burden of being forced to raise a child she never wanted in the first place. that slowly shifts to a small genuine smile. Then, the mother takes off the mask that she wore for her false smile, to reveal her sorrowful face. which is both heartwarming and heart-wrenching at the same time if you pay attention to Misfortune’s life with her family, especially her mother’s situation : All these “glitters” that Misfortune collected for the crystals on the tree at the end all transported to her mother's heart after she finished talking with the police officer.
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