Little Misfortune is a dark, character-driven interactive adventure from Killmonday Games, the creators of Fran Bow. Released on the Nintendo Switch eShop on May 29, 2020, for $19.99, it blends a whimsical, storybook art style with a macabre and unsettling narrative. Game Overview
Critics and players alike have drawn comparisons to Fran Bow, but Little Misfortune carves out its own identity by being slightly more interactive and focused on the exterior world rather than the internal hallucinations of its predecessor. The game forces the player to confront uncomfortable truths. It asks us to consider how children process the darkness of the adult world. When Misfortune encounters the "mouse" or visits the "pet shop," the player is never quite sure if they are witnessing a supernatural event or a tragic metaphor. This ambiguity is the game's strongest asset, inviting interpretation and discussion. Little Misfortune Switch NSP -RF- -eShop-
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Here’s a draft blog post for your Nintendo Switch release of Little Misfortune, formatted for a site that shares NSP/eShop content. This ambiguity is the game's strongest asset, inviting
The eShop base NSP works seamlessly with subsequent Update NSPs and any future DLC (though Little Misfortune is a complete single package).
Exploration-Focused: Gameplay centers on navigating the town of Openfields, interacting with quirky characters, and uncovering hidden mysteries. Technical Specifications (eShop Version) Little Misfortune - Full Game Playthrough