- Publisher: Curve Digital Games , Curve Digital
- Release Date: Dec 13, 2016
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PC, PlayStation 4, Switch
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 13 Ratings
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Positive: 7 out of 13
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Mixed: 5 out of 13
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Negative: 1 out of 13
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Dec 13, 2016
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Dec 30, 2017This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Jan 24, 2021A great, fun, point and click game. Nice story. Now vailable on Gamepass. I recommend giving "The Little Acre" a chance, totally worth playing.
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Feb 17, 2017The Little Acre offers a great all around experience for everyone. It's one of those games that you should pop some popcorn and gather the family for a fun enjoyable game night. Pewter Games manages to keep you enthralled the whole time, offering a happy yet emotional story with enjoyable puzzles, simple controls and good humor. I know point-n-click games aren't for everyone, but if you are a fan of them or don't mind them as long as you have a good time, then don't hesitate to pick up TheLittleAcrfe.
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Jan 26, 2017The Little Acre is a reminder of “point and click” classics like Broken Sword or Monkey Island. Despite its few technical errors, The Little Acre brings us a touching and nostalgic story. Pewter Games Studios has created a well though-out game, with a memorable plot and some unforgettable characters.
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Jan 18, 2017Though sometimes derivative in humor and puzzle solving, The Little Acre has a character of its own. A great deal of love has gone into making the game and it rubs off on you. It had such an effect on me that I felt bad punishing the game for its weakest elements. The Little Acre should be celebrated for its talent, artistic know-how, and as a demonstration of its developer's skills. The shortcomings (pun intended) of the game are balanced with its irresistible charm and appeal and ultimately the running time is reduced only to a face value. In the end The Little Acre is a hand-crafted piece of art and I definitely want to see more games from Pewter Games, preferably longer by each outing.