- Publisher: Curve Digital
- Release Date: Dec 13, 2016
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PC, Switch, Xbox One
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Dec 13, 2016A fun, albeit bite-sized, adventure with some beautiful animation work that seeks to re-explore how point-and-click adventures are handled on consoles, but its short length doesn’t leave any room to explore some of the more interesting plot points. As an initial foray for Pewter Games, it makes me excited to see what they’ll follow it up with. I don’t fault The Little Acre as a bad game, but rather as something that comes up short and fails to explore its full potential.
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Dec 13, 2016The Little Acre is a loveable game, with beautiful visuals and strong character and voice acting. It should be on the radar for anyone that enjoys classic point-and-click adventure games in the vein of King’s Quest or the more recent Broken Age, but should also come with the warning that this is more of a short story ripe with potential for further storytelling.
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Edge MagazineFeb 27, 2017The stakes are raised in the closing stretch, but the drama is undercut by the story's brevity. [March 2017, p.106]
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Feb 6, 2017On the whole, The Little Acre might make for an entertaining couple of hours to spend with the family, but offers little substance or lasting appeal. This does not suggest that the game is without merit, and one can only imagine the countless hours that the team at Pewter Games poured into the The Little Acre’s art and animation. Beauty aside, however, the game simply isn’t supported by its art-style alone.
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Playstation Official Magazine UKJan 3, 2017It's all wonderful stuff, then - until it ends. Which it does surprisingly quickly. [Jan 2017, p.118]
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Dec 13, 2016Playing through The Little Acre will make for an enjoyable afternoon, but not much past that. The impressive production values are the star here, as the gameplay can't match the amazing amount of polish that has been put into the visuals and audio. Narratively, several ideas are left unexplored, and it rarely touches upon both of the unique settings that the game takes place within. Ultimately, it's an average adventure game that has been put in a gorgeous package.
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Dec 16, 2016The Little Acre has great art design and voice acting. The actual story though feels under-developed and rushed, and for a point and click adventure this is very disappointing.
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Dec 13, 2016Pewter Games’s title has all the ingredients for a great game but it is let down by a plot that feels cobbled together and a very short play time.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 7 out of 26
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Mixed: 15 out of 26
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Negative: 4 out of 26
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Dec 13, 2016
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Sep 21, 2020The worst thing about this game is it's length. With so sweet characters, and nice design, I'd love to have a long, puzzling adventure...
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Apr 28, 2018A charming short indie game of finding your son. It is a nice game but definitely not for everyone