You can burn the fuse of a bomb, a package of batteries, a chainsaw, and many other dangerous items without consequences. Nothing you burn is alive (except for some bugs and fish), although what your protagonist burns isn't safe. The items you will burn range from a number of household items such as toys and kitchen utensils.
The most mature part about the game perhaps is the burning, which may cause kids to have an itch to start a fire. There are many themes of consumerism throughout the game and it shows the pitfalls of over-consumption. Everyone in you neighborhood has a fireplace and burns items from the TC and doesn't go outside in fear of freezing in the snow. You spend a majority of the game burning items you buy from a company called the "Tomorrow Corporation (TC)". Little inferno is more of an passive experience rather than a game.
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