World of Goo, Henry Hatsworth Devs Creating Little Inferno For PC And Wii U

Tomorrow Corporation, which consists of the designers behind World of Goo and Henry Hatsworth, are working on an indie game titled Little Inferno. The game is described as “an adventure that takes place almost entirely in front of a fireplace—about looking up up up out of the chimney, and the cold world just on the other side of the wall.”

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In Little Inferno, you throw things into a fireplace and play with them as they burn. Tomorrow Corporation mention logs of wood, screaming robots, credit cards, batteries, exploding fish, unstable nuclear devices, and tiny galaxies.

 
Little Inferno will be released on PC, Wii U, Mac and Linux this winter. You can sign up for an early beta or pre-order here.


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