You’re still running and jumping and collecting acorns against the clock, but you’ll rarely run out of time unless you’re slower than a snail trapped in a puddle of glue. Not a lot has changed on this front for the 3DS version. He had to sprint through sixty seasonal levels and reclaim his coveted foodstuffs (swaging a bit of fruit on the side, naturally) while giving his acorn abductors a good old bop on the head for being such mean buggers in the first place. Nibbles decided there was only one thing for it. And like any parent with hundreds of tiny squirrel-sized mouths to feed, Mr.
Nibbles, an unfortunate daddy squirrel who’d lost all his precious acorns to his vicious woodland neighbours.
Under its original name– the decidedly ordinary non-turbo 2D Little Acorns- you took on the role of the bespeckled Mr. As the race to port every popular iOS game to the 3DS eShop continues, Super Little Acorns 3D Turbo actually does better than most when it comes to asking players to drop another $7 on top of its $0.99 App Store price.