Edge:Ittle Dew is a block-pushing game. It’s dressed up like Zelda, just as all its villains have dressed themselves in furry suits to hunt down the protagonist. But, really, Ittle Dew strips away the non cube-shoving components of Link’s varied verb sheet. By the end of the game you’ll have a flaming sword (that can melt ice blocks and set off bombs), a portal wand (which can summon blocks and swap them with other level furniture) and an ice wand (which can, essentially, turn enemies into frozen blocks), and while puzzles crank up the complexity as you gradually acquire these tools, their nature never changes.
"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.