The Little Acre, released in 2016, garners a score of 1.5/5. This point-and-click adventure game fails to live up to the standards of the genre. Despite its hand-drawn art style, which initially appears charming, the game falls short in many aspects. It features a lackluster story and puzzles that don't provide much engagement. The brevity of the game is also a letdown, leaving players wanting more substance and depth. Overall, "The Little Acre" is a disappointment in the world of point-and-click adventures, offering little to captivate players.
This point 'n click adventure game focuses on Aidan and his daughter Lily, who get caught up in search for his missing father, discovering the old man's inventions while solving different puzzles along the way.
For its pretty short length, The Little Acre wins me over with its film-quality cartoon design. The character animations are life-like and pretty, which give the cast some warmth and clever sequences. It comes pretty cheap on Steam and I'm curious to see what more the dev team brings out in the future.
For its pretty short length, The Little Acre wins me over with its film-quality cartoon design. The character animations are life-like and pretty, which give the cast some warmth and clever sequences. It comes pretty cheap on Steam and I'm curious to see what more the dev team brings out in the future.