Litil Divil
| Litil Divil | |
|---|---|
CD32 cover art | |
| Developer | Gremlin Graphics |
| Publishers | Gremlin Graphics Philips Interactive Media (US) Rushware (Germany) M.C.M. Software (Spain) MicroByte (Argentina) |
| Platforms | CD32, MS-DOS, CD-i, Windows, OS X, Linux |
| Release | CD-I
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| Genre | Action |
| Mode | Single-player |
Litil Divil is a video game developed and published by Gremlin Graphics Software for the Phillips CD-I and MS-DOS in 1993 and for Amiga CD32 in 1994. Player's play as Mutt, a dog-like devil in the Underworld whose goal is to obtain the "Mystical Pizza of Plenty" from the Labyrinth of Chaos.
Litil Divil's release was delayed several times, and the game was initially advertised in magazines under the name Little Divil.
The game had relatively positive reception, with common praises going towards the games graphics, sound and humorous art style and tone but criticisms towards certain portions of gameplay feeling like a form of padding.