RELATED: Little Nightmares 2 Review: Won't Somebody Please Think of The Children? Six tries to stop him, but he succeeds and frees her from the influence of the transmission. Seeing that this music box is the object behind her transformation, Mono destroys it. This Six is obsessed with a music box that's similar to the one she was playing with when Mono originally saved her. The only problem is that the Signal Tower has transformed her into a giant, twisted version of herself. Inside the Signal Tower is a strange, pinkish-purple alternate dimension where gravity and time seem to be distorted. He then enters the Signal Tower to rescue Six once again. It is here that we find out that Mono possesses similar powers to that of The Thin Man. He is able to use the transmission to defeat The Thin Man, which causes him to vanish. The Thin Man continues to chase Mono until he's finally cornered in the middle of the city. While Mono manages to hide from him, Six isn't as lucky and is sucked into the TV. This unleashes a ghostly entity known as The Thin Man, who begins to hunt down the children upon his release. He opens the door with the eyeball on it, which turns out to be a big mistake. Mono finally enters one of the TVs and makes it to the end of the hallway.
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Mono has been lured to various TV sets a few times and almost reached the end of the hallway before being pulled away by Six. It also explains the appearance of the hypnotized citizens known as The Viewers, whose faces have been turned into featureless, sunken flesh folds. It explains the strange mutations that the characters we've come across have. This is the Signal Tower and it's broadcasting a transmission that warps the bodies and minds of those who watch it. After a tense chase, Mono manages to trick The Doctor into entering an incinerator and burns him alive.Īt this point, the two have seen a giant spire that's far off in the distance of the city. He's a grotesquely bulbous figure who scampers across the ceiling like some sort of spider. The two end up in the lower levels where they encounter a huge man called The Doctor. Mono and Six make it through a dark hospital filled with living mannequins who can only be stopped by light. It is here that the little girl finds a familiar yellow raincoat and puts it on. They walk out into the streets during a heavy rainstorm.
After the girl is captured by the Bullies, Mono rescues her again and the two barely escape from the school. They're all being taught by a woman called The Teacher, who has the bizarre ability to stretch out her neck to absurd lengths like Elastic Man. They're actually strange living dolls with porcelain heads known as Bullies.
Of course, they're not normal children since this is Little Nightmares. The two enter a school that is surprisingly populated with children. This takes them to the shores of a place known as The Pale City. They find a large, discarded door and use it as a raft to cross a body of water. The two break into a small shed where a spare shotgun is being stored and shoot The Hunter, which presumably kills him. Upon seeing the children trying to escape, he chases after them with a shotgun. They eventually discover the owner of the house who is a violent Hunter wearing a sack over his head. Mono finds the girl upstairs and the two begin working together in order to survive. He frees the girl by smashing the door with an ax, but instead of thanking him, she scurries away as fast as she can. He also finds a little girl playing with a music box who is being held hostage in the basement. Inside, he finds rotting meat and mannequins that are most likely the taxidermied remains of unlucky humans. He starts his adventure by traveling through a trap-infested forest before arriving at a creepy old house. He is able to enter the TVs as if they were portals, but he can never quite reach the door before he's sucked back out to the real world. Throughout the game, Mono is drawn to television sets that display a transmission of a long hallway that ends at a door with an eyeball symbol.
Little Nightmares stars a young boy with a bag on his head named Mono.