

And it’s a damn good one to boot.Ĭhallenge comes in creating combos consisting of two or more objects at once.

But it is still a game – a puzzle game, to be precise. Since it never penalizes the player or puts time restrictions on any action, it’s certainly one of the most relaxing gaming experiences I’ve encountered. Some people may say that Tomorrow Corporation's Little Inferno isn’t a game at all, but more of an interactive fireplace. You put an object in a fireplace, light it on fire, and move it around as it burns. When it comes to gameplay, that’s all that Little Inferno offers.

He burns television sets, Kitty Poo Poo Plushies, building blocks, toy zombies, handheld gaming systems, and the most dangerous toys of all: mini nukes and dwarf suns. You play the role of one of these children. They look on in awe as these objects are engulfed in flames. Fake in-game advertising for the Little Inferno Entertainment Fireplace asks kids a disturbing question: “Do you know what’s more fun than playing with toys? Setting them on fire!” The ad goes on to show happy, singing children tossing their most beloved toys and possessions into the Little Inferno. Little Inferno has a soul that burns bright, igniting emotions as a sad story is told in the cinders of a fireplace designed to spark the imagination of children.
