When comparing Implosion - Never Lose Hope vs Little Inferno, the Slant community recommends Little Inferno for most people. In the question“What are the best Android tablet games?” Little Inferno is ranked 9th while Implosion - Never Lose Hope is ranked 25th. The most important reason people chose Little Inferno is:
Certain items may have odd properties or work together with other items to create unexpected results. A list of combinations, where the only hint is the name of the combination, gives the game another puzzle-like layer that you are required to solve to progress further. For example, a somewhat vague sentence (such as Wooden Block Combo) will be given and the player must analyse and choose the correct materials in order to process further.
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Pros
Pro Immersive mode
Implosion - Never Lose Hope includes full screen immersive mode on any Android device with OS 4.4+.
Pro HID controller support
Implosion - Never Lose Hope supports HIDs, allowing for many different controllers to be used with the game.
Pro Cloud saves through the Google Play Games service
Implosion - Never Lose Hope includes a cloud game save feature through the Google Play Games services.
Pro Fantastic graphics with plenty of variety
The graphics in game are top notch making for a beautiful play experience. The levels and enemies also have a good assortment of variety keeping the visuals fresh as the player advances.
Pro Clear objectives for each mission with side quests
Each mission in the game has a clear objective within pointing the player in the correct direction. There are also some side quests in these missions allowing for the player to branch off and complete optional tasks.
Pro Long playtime
With numerous chapters that have 8 missions each the game tops out at around 16 hours of playtime.
Pro Free to try and single in app purchase for full content
Implosion - Never Lose Hope is free to try for six full missions in the first level with a full game unlock through in app purchase for $9.99.
Pro Intriguing wordplay-based puzzles that keep the player guessing
Certain items may have odd properties or work together with other items to create unexpected results. A list of combinations, where the only hint is the name of the combination, gives the game another puzzle-like layer that you are required to solve to progress further. For example, a somewhat vague sentence (such as Wooden Block Combo) will be given and the player must analyse and choose the correct materials in order to process further.
Pro Delightfully warped gameplay makes for an amusing way to burn digital objects
You spend most of your time throwing things in an ill-conceived invention for kids called the Little Inferno fireplace. By setting things on fire you get money that you can spend to buy more things to throw in the fireplace. There is a subtle plot that may make you re-evaluate your actions.
Pro Minimalistic, eerie puzzles, gameplay and narration pointing out how the games we play manipulate us
Cons
Con High price
The full game unlock in app purchase is priced at $9.99, which some may think is a little high for the mobile platform though the amount of game-play and high polish does seem to warrant it.
Con Most of the time is spent waiting and not on puzzles
The game revolves around deliveries that take time to arrive to your fireplace. There are time constraints on these deliveries that force the player to wait, unless you purchase postage stamps by unlocking combo's. As such, most of the time played in the game will be in a more 'idle' situation waiting on the deliveries instead of actually using the deliveries to solve the puzzles.
Con Costs too much
Con The game is quite short
Little Inferno is a short game. On average, the main story takes a little bit over three hours to complete, while completionists need about four hours to explore everything.
Con No puzzle diversity or large number of mechanics added
The gameplay mechanics in Little Inferno stay the same: you use the fireplace in order to burn materials and create combo's. Even when unlocking newer catalogs with new materials to burn, not much changes in terms of gameplay. The puzzle hints that are provided also are quite similar, which can make the game feel rather monotonous.
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