![]() You’ll explore this deceivingly bucolic setting with the WASD or arrow keys and another to interact. Every now and then, you can even hear a cow lowing in the distance. Drawn in a sweet cartoon style, it sits in a field where you can hear birds chirping and the wind whispering through the trees. ![]() You’ll get these small snippets of truth about her life as you investigate Misfortune’s small suburban house. While she plays in her room as many little girls do, with paper dolls and sparkly unicorns, the bed fort she has set up there is a safe space she retreats into if her parents are yelling too much or have had too much adult “juice” to drink, or when her father hits her mother. It’s an enticing proposition, since the reward for completing the game is “eternal happiness.” And eternal happiness is something that Misfortune would desperately like to have. For reasons you won’t find out until the end of this interactive story, the voice asks the young heroine if she would like to play a game. You’ll never see the voice’s owner, but he appears to have some control over Misfortune’s world. Misfortune is introduced by a mysterious voice. From the creators of Fran Bow comes the super cutesy yet grimdark Little Misfortune, Killmonday Games’ poisonously sweet adventure that takes players on a very grown-up journey as our intrepid protagonist explores the wide, scary world outside. And eight-year-old Misfortune Ramirez Hernandez doesn’t give a flying $% about monsters in her closet. She carries around glitter wherever she goes.
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