Leila and the Little Folk

by shinymonkey games


Adventure

free



An adventure where you play as Leila, a little girl with a very odd new friend.


Leila and the Little Folk is an adventure game, in which you play the part of Leila. Shes a little girl, who lives in an ordinary house, on an ordinary street, in an ordinary town.But when an unexpected visitor arrives one night, her life becomes a little less ordinary..You move Leila around her world by tapping where you want her to go, and you can interact with the people and objects she encounters simply by pressing on them.As she moves through the game, Leila will encounters problems and puzzles that it is up to you to solve. Can you help her to help her strange new friend?Leila and the Little Folk is family-friendly, and was designed with both kids and grown-ups in mind. It was nominated for the British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards 2015.

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Wow this game is cool

Leila Gerges

Cant save game!?!

Burst:Oven

It's a nice little game but way too simple and too short. Don't think I played an hour before it was finished. Not worth the £2 at this length.

Jeremy Timms

Seems like a good game but I'm totally stuck already!! Can't get to the tree house to meet elf!! Nothing works and I'm going crazy!! Looked for walkthroughs online but there is nothing!! Please help before I throw my phone out the window in frustration!!! Save me from this hellish limbo and i'll rate more stars 😭

DeadLy FloWer

This is a great little game. It looks gorgeous and the plot is charming.

Adam O'Brien

Super, I'm stuck how do you enter the study and talk to dad, can't go to bed coz it's morning, do I have to change the time on the clock in the kitchen.

Lee Gale

Ive just got the quill from the queen then I went back out of the tree and mum was back and the dad is in his study but now I dont no what 2 do im stuck helpppppp me plz

Teesha Simmons

What a great find! As a huge fan of point-and-click adventure games I've often lamented the fact that they're so far and few between these days. This game not only fills this gap, but does it on mobile devices and in a way that is both reverential and wonderfully charming in its own right. The hand-drawn style of the artwork is wonderful to look at and creates a lovely feel to the game. The puzzles are set at the right level so that you feel a sense achievement without smashing your phone in frustration!

Adam Jones