Little Woody may be brief in its demo form, yet it undeniably leaves an impression that lingers long after the screen fades to black. For those seeking respite from the frenetic pace of multiplayer shooters or the spine-chilling tension of horror games, light-hearted titles like this 2D point-and-click puzzle game offer a refreshing change of pace. The allure of such games lies in their ability to reset one’s adrenaline, providing a much-needed breather.
After an intense session of Arc Raiders, I stumbled upon Little Woody and decided to explore its free demo. The experience was delightful, and I found myself immersed in the charming world it presented. However, the demo’s brevity caught me off guard; just as I began to settle into the rhythm of puzzle-solving, it came to an abrupt end. The frustration I felt was akin to being unexpectedly backstabbed in a competitive match—just when I was getting into the groove, it was over.
Despite the demo’s fleeting nature, it was sufficient to inspire me to add Little Woody to my wishlist and eagerly anticipate its full release. The developers have indicated a target launch for Q2 of this year, making the wait feel pleasantly short. As the countdown begins, the excitement for what’s to come continues to build.