![]() The environments are varied, and the charming artwork and music make adventuring a pleasure even when hordes of enemies are spewing fire and goo at you and your paltry stick weapon. It’s fun to just explore this weird island, talk to the locals, and find hidden caves and upgrades. The open nature of Ittle Dew 2+ holds much of its appeal. I’ve never seen so many varied iterations on pushing blocks! And make no mistake–in and out of dungeons, this game’s puzzles can take some work to solve. You’ll eventually need items only found in the dungeons to go about gathering the game’s many Secret Shards, but the puzzles are all there from the start for you to stare at blankly for as long as you want. You can do everything out of order if you want. There are eight dungeons, and you can see the first vaguely indicated on your blank map, but how and when you get there is up to you. Ittle Dew 2+ tells you little about itself when you begin.
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