World Of Goo Developers Announce Next Game, Titled Little Inferno

Tomorrow Corporation, the studio formed by some of the developers of World of Goo and Henry Hatsworth, announced yesterday that they are nearing completion on their next game, Little Inferno, and plan to release it "this winter on multiple platforms".

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Tomorrow Corporation, the studio formed by some of the developers of World of Goo and Henry Hatsworth, announced yesterday that they are nearing completion on their next game, Little Inferno, and plan to release it “this winter on multiple platforms”.

The studio didn’t reveal any additional details about exactly what Little Inferno will be, but did provide a bit of artwork that will be instantly familiar to anyone who played World of Goo on WiiWare (or any of the other multiple platforms that it was released on). Tomorrow Corporation ended the announcement with the following “important survey question: What would you most like to set on fire?”. Given the puzzle nature of World of Goo, my best guess that this is a hint that Little Inferno will be something similar, only it will use fire as the puzzle solving mechanism.

Let us know what you think Little Inferno will be in the comments down below, and stay tuned to We Got This Covered for more information on the upcoming game as it is announced.


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