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Littlewood

$14.99
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Developer:
Sean Young
Publisher:
SmashGames
Platforms:
Windows Mac Linux
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About This Game

You defeated the Dark Wizard. The world of Solemn is finally at peace, but at what cost? You can't quite remember...

The Hero Who Saved the World

  • Explore the vast world of Solemn. Enchanted Forests, Bustling Fishing Towns, & Dark Mining Caves are some of the few places to visit.
  • Meet Townsfolk and convince them to stay in your town. Perhaps meeting people will unlock your memories of the past…
  • Collect rare items and materials found across the world and bring them back to your town for selling and crafting!

Customize Your Town

  • Harvest materials by chopping wood, mining ores, catching bugs, and fishing in rivers and ponds!
  • Unlock new structures to build by meeting new Townsfolk. Want a Tavern or a Lumber Mill? How about a Fishing Hut or a Magical Library? Your town's design is all up to you!
  • Fulfill your Townsfolk's requests. Some may want to live on a higher elevation, others may want to be surrounded by trees and water. Fulfilling the requests of your Townsfolk will earn you their hearts and unlock new relationship paths.


Master New Hobbies & Crafts

  • Gathering: Whether you’re picking fruit or picking weeds, your gathering skill will level up! The Gatherer’s Glove is needed to unlock this ability.
  • Mining: Looking for shiny ores to collect? Interested in rare materials for crafting? Then mining is for you!
  • Woodcutting: Those pesky trees and debris that keep popping up all over town needs to be chopped! Wood is an essential material for building new structures and furniture.
  • Bug Catching: Craft a Bug Net and catch all sorts of critters. Be sure to go bug hunting during each season and at different times of the day!
  • Fishing: There's nothing quite like relaxing by a pond with a fishing rod in hand. You can sell fish for a decent price at the Shopping District, or use them as ingredients for new cooking dishes.
  • Farming: Plant some seeds in tilled soil and wait a few days. Veggies are an essential ingredient to many cooking recipes! Also, they make your town look pretty.
  • Cooking: Once you've built the Tavern and have become good friends with Bubsy, you'll be able to start cooking delicious meals for your Townsfolk! Maybe you can attract rare Townsfolk by serving unique dishes...
  • Crafting: There are tons of structures, decorative monuments, and furniture to craft. Often times your Townsfolk will request specific objects that they would like to be placed in their home. Make sure you gather enough building materials!
  • Merchanting: Selling items at the Shopping District will net you large sums of Dewdrops, which is the main currency in Solemn. As you become a better Merchant, rarer items will appear for you to buy!
  • Tarott Master: Once the Dark Wizard was defeated, all of his monsters were sealed away into Tarott Cards. Many Townsfolk collect and battle with these cards, and there is even a big competition held each year in Dirboros. Get collecting!

Make New Friends

  • Willow: A cheery young girl who wants to rebuild Littlewood. She found you in the middle of the forest and took care of you for 3 days while you were unconscious. She likes working with tools and is quite proficient at building things.
  • Dalton: A ditsy boy who loves going on adventures with you. Despite his forgetfulness and silly demeanor, he actually can tell some very clever jokes. He enjoys fishing, catching bugs, and shopping for cool furniture.
  • Lilith: A Wizard who graduated at the top of her class at Alexandria's Magical Academy. When she's not reading a book she's mixing random things together to make potions that may or may not explode. Also, she is your biggest fan.
  • And many more!

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User Reviews

Very Positive
8 user reviews
88%
Positive
12 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I refuse to believe that this control scheme was made by - a human - software developer - that has touched a game after the DOS era. First things first, it's not configurable. Not just in the GUI, at all, there's not even a text config file. (Or it's buried so deep nobody's found it yet.) Did this mofo hard-code the controls into the binary? How do you mess up something so simple and standard and at the same time manage to make a functional and overall good game? Is this this person's first development experience and they started with the controls and never went back to fix them? But, that would be at least somehow excusable if the default (only) controls were decent. Are they? Oh boy. The closest thing to a sensible keyboard control scheme is arrows for movement, X to action/confirm and Z for back/menu. Yes, they've managed to Nintendo layout [b]the keyboard[/b]! Z accept and X back has been the standard for RPGMaker games, emulators and pretty much every game similar to this one for...

2 helpful 3 funny
23 hrs at review
Recommended

Littlewood is everything I wanted in a farming simulator/town builder hybrid. I've been staring at Littlewood in my backlog for years now. I've adored the pixel art and simplistic aesthetic. I finally decided to pick it up for the prompt, "play through an entire in-game year in a farming/life simulator." I regret nothing. Littlewood is essentially Stardew Valley meets Forager. It's an extremely simplistic, watered-down (pun intended) version of Stardew Valley. There's no swapping to different tools, upgrading your equipment, or even watering your crops. There's one action button that takes care of everything: farming, mining, woodcutting, fishing, bug catching, etc. However, Littlewood also shares similarities with Animal Crossing in the museum. You're required to donate every item in the game to the museum for a big reward. But let me stop comparing Littlewood to other games, because it definitely stands apart on its own. Like typical farming sims, you begin your journe...

1 helpful
166 hrs at review
Recommended

Very casual, very fun.

3 hrs at review
Recommended

Cute and cozy. It runs perfect in Steam Deck

87 hrs at review
Recommended

this is the cutest little grindie game EVER!!! i can play for a few hours and then not touch it for weeks but drive my head right back in when i come back, the characters are the sweetest and it really gives a nice list of chores to do that doesn't feel over whelming. if you want a super cute, mellow dating sim, daily chore kinda game i HIGHLY recommend

58 hrs at review
Recommended

Animal Crossing vibes but with an own uniqe touch and a very pretty artstyle! I love grinding for levels, the museum and they way the energy is handled

19 hrs at review
Recommended

really fun and cute :33

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8/8.1, 10
  • Processor: 2.0 Ghz
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 256mb Video Memory, capable of OpenGL 2.0+ support
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Sound Card: Any

FAQ

How much does Littlewood cost?

Littlewood costs $14.99.

What are the system requirements for Littlewood?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8/8.1, 10 Processor: 2.0 Ghz Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: 256mb Video Memory, capable of OpenGL 2.0+ support Storage: 1 GB available space Sound Card: Any

What platforms is Littlewood available on?

Littlewood is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.

Is Littlewood worth buying?

Littlewood has 88% positive reviews from 8 players.

When was Littlewood released?

Littlewood was released on Aug 4, 2020.

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