Nightmares are featured in The Sims 2, The Sims 3 and The Sims 4. Little Nightmares 2 is now available and it's a brilliant game from beginning to end despite sharing a few drawbacks with its predecessor. In the Little Nightmares 2 ending, Six betrays Mono and lets him get captured by the giant blob of eyeballs. The final scene shows the Runaway Kid in a cage next to other trapped children, including Six. The story follows Mono, who must work together with Six to survive the horrors of the Pale City and uncover its da… Six, the character you play, is a small, scrawny, silent, starving 9 year old girl. Little Nightmares takes things you were afraid of when you were a kid, and reminds you you're still afraid now. This, later on, changes Mono into the Thin Man. In May 2020, Bandai Namco announced that more than 2 million units have been sold. After leaving the Nursery, he spots the Janitor chasing one of the escaping children. , Whitney Reynolds gave Little Nightmares an 8.5/10 score on Polygon with the consensus: "Little Nightmares worked its way into my dreams because it's just bright enough, just safe enough to make me let my guard down.
Some of the Guests try to eat her, but their lives are instantly drained by her new powers. , Jonathan Leack from Game Revolution gave the game a score of 3 out of 5 stars saying that "Little Nightmares appears to have a double meaning. It features a new player character known as Mono, with Six returning as a computer-controlled character. Caught by another bout of hunger, Six is forced to eat a live rat. There's a small bonus for preordering Little Nightmares II: a mask for Mono inspired by Mokujin from Tekken.
Through the Prison, where captured children are held, Six evades the carnivorous Leeches that infest its depths and a pair of artificial eyes that will turn her to stone if she is caught in its lights.