Today, developer Pewter Games Studios and publisher Curve Digital's adventure game The Little Acre launches onto PS4, Xbox One, and PC. And to celebrate, the pair have released a new launch trailer, a developer interview-style video, and some new screenshots.

Chris Conlan of Pewter Games accompanied the announcement with the following statementL

“We’ve put our heart and soul into creating The Little Acre, so we’re absolutely thrilled to see it up on store. Whilst we know it’s going to appeal to fans of adventure games, we’re really looking forward to welcoming new players to the genre.”

Broken Sword creator and  executive producer on The Little Acre Charles Cecil adds:

“The Little Acre is a game I would have been proud to have created myself...so to be able to play a small part in it has been enormously rewarding. I hope this prompts a real resurgence in the genre’s popularity, inspiring more teams to write equally wonderful stories.”

Never heard of The Little Acre? No problem -- here's everything you need to know:

The Little Acre follows the story of Aidan and his daughter, Lily, set in 1950’s Ireland. After discovering clues as to the whereabouts of his missing father, Aidan begins investigating until he inadvertently finds himself transported to a strange new world. Ever the hero, Lily sets off after him, encountering her own perils along the way. Featuring full voice-acting and hand-drawn animation, The Little Acre is a memorable, lovingly crafted adventure game. Features:
  • Two playable characters
  • Traditional hand-drawn animation
  • Unique perspective transitions
  • Beautiful original score
  • Fully voice acted
Launch discount offers are currently being offered across various digital stores – including Steam, GOG and Humble on PC and via the PlayStation and Xbox stores for consoles. Said offers, enable players to grab the game under its usual SRP of £9.99 / $12.99 / €12.99. If you purchase the game on PC you will automatically receive a digital artbook as part of your purchase. If you are purchasing on consoles, you can also get the artbook for free via digital magazine site ISSUU.com. Meanwhile, you can check out the new trailer, interview video, and screenshots below: