At first glance, Little Runmo looks like a cheerful, playful platformer built to make you grin. Then you start moving, and you realize it's also a game that takes timing seriously. It has that classic platforming energy where momentum matters, hazards demand respect, and every new section feels like a small test you can only pass by learning the rhythm. The charm is real, but it isn't there to make the game easy. It's there to make the struggle feel inviting.

