Login
July 23, 2013
+1

Ittle Dew

Ittle Dew
Based on 3 Ratings
8
metacritic
Based on 6 Reviews
78
Release date
July 23, 2013
Developer
Publisher
Genre
Web-site

Summary

Adventuress Ittle Dew and her sidekick Tippsie crash onto a strange island, filled with loot and mysterious inhabitants. It quickly dawns on the duo that this might become their biggest adventure yet.

Ittle Dew boils down the classic adventure formula until there is only fun left. Experience devious puzzles, timeless gameplay and lots of exploration!

Ittle Dew System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows XP
CPU:
1,5 GHz
RAM:
1 GB RAM
GPU:
DirectX 9

Ittle Dew Trailer

Ittle Dew Screenshots

Critic Reviews

  • 75
    3DJuegos December 16, 2014
    A fantastic homage of the Zelda franchise but a way too short. But while it lasts, it´s an engaging Action RPG adventure.
  • 80
    Cubed3 November 28, 2014
    For fans of games in The Legend of Zelda series, Ittle Dew offers plenty of puzzles and replayability to scratch that Zelda itch. The combat system may be sub-par, but that shouldn't put people off as it's only a minor gameplay element, with puzzles being the stronger focus here.
  • 80
    FNintendo November 26, 2014
    Players should not be deceived by Ittle Dew's apparent similarities with The Legend of Zelda series. The references are merely for comic and background effect and this is, in reality, a very satisfying puzzle game that will delight those with enough mental energy to invest their time on it.
  • 75
    Nintendojo November 25, 2014
    Depending on your exploration and puzzle solving skills, Ittle Dew will last between three to six hours. It is not a terribly long and epic adventure, but one that has a lot of heart. If you truly love the Legend of Zelda series and adventures in general, Ittle Dew is the perfect game to remind you why that love exists in the first place.
  • 80
    NintendoWorldReport June 9, 2014
    It’s a clever little romp to play around for a few hours, and it’s a fine way to spend a couple of days trekking through dungeons and finding new cards and pieces of paper.