As a suspense-adventure platformer released in 2021, Little Nightmares II casts you as Mono, a boy guided by Six, as you navigate a world distorted by a signal from a distant tower. The core gameplay involves environmental puzzle-solving, stealth, and precise platforming while evading grotesque residents. Its unique feature is the constant feeling of vulnerability due to the overwhelming scale of the environments and enemies, requiring cooperation between the two small protagonists to survive the unsettling journey.
This game contains frequent depictions of realistic looking violence towards human-like characters. The player character can be killed in a multitude of ways, either by attacks from enemies or by falling victim to various traps. The player can be shot, crushed and bludgeoned. In none of these instances are blood effects or any other visible injuries shown. However, the characters do struggle realistically and fall limply to the floor before the screen fades to black. There are also depictions of violence towards fantasy characters, including humanoid characters with porcelain heads. The player has to defeat these characters by smashing their heads with blunt objects. Their heads simply smash, with no gore or blood, and the characters fall to the floor.
Horror themes

Little Nightmares II: Enhanced Edition is a puzzle-platformer horror adventure where you play as Mono, navigating the distorted Pale City with Six to uncover the secrets of the Signal Tower. Solve environmental puzzles, evade terrifying creatures, and escape the dark world that has been warped by an ominous signal. The Enhanced Edition features ray-traced graphics, improved shadows, immersive 3D audio, and 4K resolution with options for 30 FPS or 60 FPS performance.

Follow the Nomes to find this special in-game puzzle and unlock the Nomes' hat as a reward upon completion.