411mania - I (the letter i)ttle Dew is a combination of one thing I’m reasonably okay with (Legend of Zelda) and one thing I generally dislike (Sokoban) in a sheen of simple cartoonish graphics, dripping with sarcastic observations by the titular Dew.
First, let me explain what Sokoban is, just because it’ll help. Sokoban is a Japanese-derived puzzle game where you have to move boxes around a level in order to get them into their correct spots. You have to use other boxes and the level geometry itself in order to arrange them into their special spots on the board (or in this case room). Good, that’s done.
"Ittle Dew may not contain a lengthy adventure but it's so packed with fun that I highly recommend it. Replaying this indie classic definitely made me excited for the prospect of Ittle Dew 3. Will it ever happen? By Itan's beard, I hope so!" - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums
According to the Nintendo Switch e shop the original Ittle Dew will adventure onto the Nintendo Switch on August 15, 2019. For the longest time Switch players have only had access to the second Ittle Dew, but now fans of the original and others will be able to enjoy its predecessor on the go.
Pocket Gamer: Nintendo isn't putting its games onto other systems. You can put your tissues away, though because, there are alternatives.