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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.

Ittle Dew is a adventure, indie and puzzle game developed and published by Ludosity.
Released on July 23rd 2013 is available on Windows, MacOS and Linux in 11 languages: English, French, German, Hungarian, Polish, Russian, Italian, Spanish - Spain, Japanese, Portuguese - Portugal and Swedish.

It has received 1,319 reviews of which 1,211 were positive and 108 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.7 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 19.50€ on Steam, but you can find it for 0.89€ on Gamivo.


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System requirements

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Windows
  • OS *:Windows XP
  • Processor:1,5 GHz
  • Memory:1 GB RAM
  • Graphics:DirectX 9
  • DirectX®:9.0c
  • Hard Drive:1 GB HD space
  • Additional:Xbox 360 Controller Supported
MacOS
  • OS:Mac OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard
  • Processor:1,5 GHz
  • Memory:1 GB RAM
  • Hard Drive:1 GB HD space
Linux
  • OS:Ubuntu & Mint supported
  • Processor:1,5 GHz
  • Memory:1 GB RAM
  • Hard Drive:1 GB HD space

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April 2025
I played this game a long, long while ago already, and now I decided to replay it, to see if it will live up to my memories of it. It did, so here's a review. Let's get over the potential cons first, because some of these can be dealbreakers for a lot of people. - This is a puzzle game, first and foremost. Don't expect a lot of action or fighting and whatnot, there are very few exceptions. And it is a block-pushing puzzle game specifically, so if you find those tedious and boring you probably shouldn't buy it. Don't come into this expecting something similar to the original The Legend of Zelda games. It was inspired by them, sure, but it's clearly different in a lot of ways. It's closer to Sokoban than Zelda, really. - It's short, with its sequel being longer while costing the same. 2-5 hours to fully complete a savefile, 15~ hours to get all achievements. - Tank controls on anything other than keyboard. Both setting up a gamepad's controls and using it is tedious, from what I heard. - There are some bugs. Not exactly game breaking ones, but there are some. For example, this game hates being opened in windowed mode on my PC, with everything but UI becoming black screens. Now the pros! + The artstyle is charming. The characters are just adorable and are very memorable, and the game looks so lively and full of personality. + The humour is pretty funny. The deadpan jokes and overall mood will probably crack you up at least once. A little edgy at times, too, thanks to Tippsie being an alcoholic avid potion enthusiast and enemies from the Swamp... existing. Oh, and almost every character has a pun in their name. + Very clever puzzles and versatile tools which compensate for the few items the game has. Some rooms really make you think outside the box. + The music doesn't distract from the thinking, and is pretty catchy. The Castle and That Cold Place themes are ones that I especially liked, they play in my head from time to time. + Somewhat nonlinear. You only need two of the three items to finish the game, though getting all of the collectibles and hearts, and clearing optional content (Compost Crypt and The Master Cave) still requires all three of the tools. + Secrets! Ranging from simple optional shortcuts to... something else! That's up to you to find, though, isn't it? :P I may be a little biased, since I played this game a long time ago already, but I'd say the pros outweigh the cons by a lot. A good 7/10 in my book.
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April 2025
I will start out by saying, this is a puzzle game. There is combat, but it more a break from the puzzles than anything else. With that being said, this is a very well designed and quite challenging puzzle game. It is short, but the game being beatable with any two of the three abilities provides an impressive amount of replayability
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Dec. 2024
Ittle Dew (a joke misspelling of the phrase "It will do") is yet another game that didn't turn out the way I thought it would. From its presentation it looks like a cheap Zelda knockoff, possibly with some outdated 4th wall breaking internet humor, but it's not. To figure out if you'll enjoy this game you can ask yourself this simple question: What do I think about block sliding puzzles? [*]a) Love 'em [*]b) Okay I guess [*]c) They should be classified as medieval torture devices If your answer is b or c, I don't think you'll like this game very much. It's like 95% sokoban. Otherwise, get it. If you're still not convinced, read on. Structure There's one main dungeon: the castle. It's a large interconnected area with lots of puzzles. While maneuvering your way through the castle you'll find chests full of gold coins (in increments of a hundred). Using these you can buy items from the shopkeeper outside. After buying an item and doing a small dungeon to get it, you may use it in the castle. There are 3 items in the game: the Flame Sword, the Portal Wand and the Ice Wand. Using these you can delve further into the castle and eventually reach the final boss and find the Artifact, the main goal of the game. The most interesting thing about this is that while the game expects a casual player to get all three items, the game is fully beatable with any two items. How you navigate the castle and approach the puzzles change drastically if you limit yourself to only two of them, and the game is short enough that this is easily worth the two replays to solve the other paths. I liked almost all my time spent with this game. The exception follows below. The Master Cave The Master Cave is an optional location that you can only tackle with all three items. It's a gauntlet consisting of 12 back-to-back puzzles, which are some of the hardest the game has to offer. The reason I didn't like it is that I feel like my trust was betrayed somewhat. That sounds dramatic, so let me explain. When you play a puzzle game, it's like you develop a relationship with the puzzle designer. Through the puzzles you solve, your image of what kind of puzzles this person designs becomes clearer, and you get a sense of what you can expect from them. Puzzles have two parts to them: Figuring them out, and executing the solution. The ideal puzzle in my opinion is where figuring them out is hard, but the execution is trivial. This can of course vary within reason. The simple fact is that the Master Cave features a rather sharp turn in design philosophy to one I'm not a fan of, namely placing too much emphasis on execution. Nothing in this game requires the speed and dexterity that the Master Cave does. While I did solve it, and it could be argued that it's the Master Cave after all (the dev has gone on record saying "it's the master cave, sorry not sorry" (paraphrased)), I did not find it enjoyable at all, because once that trust had been broken, I kept asking myself "is it one of those puzzles, or is it a good one" throughout the rest of the Master Cave. It's in my humble onion a blemish on an otherwise solid puzzle game. Rest assured that the rest of the game is really good. Afterword This game has been sitting in my backlog for years, and it was really on a whim I decided to play it. Even if you decide to not get this game, at least take this review as an example of why you should check out the games in your backlog. I know you have one. You have good games in it, and you should play them.
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Nov. 2024
It's a Zelda game that's basically all Sokoban puzzles and does a lot to respect your time. The last boss fight kinda sucks but the rest of the game is good enough to where I think its few faults don't really matter at all. Give it a try. You'll have it done quickly but it's quality.
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June 2024
What a fun game! Fantastic puzzles and while it is a Zelda-like it really stands on its own with its own variety of fun box puzzles and honestly much more challenging puzzles than pretty much any Zelda game. Also the achievements mean it is possible to skip any of the three items altogether which is pretty sweet! It's also really nice that the tip system will tell you if you need more items to do the current room so you don't get into that Metroidvania "ummm am I missing a mechanic / am I just dumb or am I not ready for this room yet?" thing. Really great, looking forward to playing the sequel soon!
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Frequently Asked Questions

Ittle Dew is currently priced at 19.50€ on Steam.

Ittle Dew is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 19.50€ on Steam.

Ittle Dew received 1,211 positive votes out of a total of 1,319 achieving a rating of 8.70.
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Ittle Dew was developed and published by Ludosity.

Ittle Dew is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Ittle Dew is playable and fully supported on MacOS.

Ittle Dew is playable and fully supported on Linux.

Ittle Dew is a single-player game.

Ittle Dew does not currently offer any DLC.

Ittle Dew does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Ittle Dew does not support Steam Remote Play.

Ittle Dew is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Ittle Dew
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Ludosity
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Ludosity
Release 23 Jul 2013
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