The piglets were living a carefree life—until they encountered a harsh reality with a massive, tooth-filled mouth. The wolf is here to test the strength of their houses!
A Carefree Life
Three little pigs lived an idle existence, never thinking about the future. They spent their days playing in the fields and stuffing themselves with their favorite treats—acorns and apples, which they had in abundance! Their life was paradise, only occasionally interrupted by clouds drifting across the sky, but even those quickly disappeared, vanishing into the unknown.
Time to Build a House
Suddenly, Naff-Naff realized—summer would soon end! Autumn would bring cold weather, and winter wasn’t far behind. The most pragmatic of the three pigs decided it was time to build a sturdy house.
He urged his brothers to do the same, convincing them to choose strong materials—Naff-Naff himself planned to build a stone house. However, Niff-Niff, eager to finish quickly, grabbed straw, ignoring his brother’s wise advice. Nuff-Nuff built his house out of clay and branches. Naturally, Naff-Naff was disappointed by his brothers’ lack of foresight, but how do you convince fools when they’ve already made up their minds?
The piglets finished their houses and returned to their carefree lives. Now, each had a home, so they no longer feared the cold winter ahead. Everything was wonderful—until the wolf appeared!
A Greedy Pork Eater
A hungry predator craving fresh meat attacked the piglets, hoping for a three-course meal. The brothers immediately ran to their homes. The wolf approached Niff-Niff’s straw house and simply blew it down, leaving the poor pig without shelter. Terrified, Niff-Niff sprinted toward his brother’s house.
Of course, Nuff-Nuff let him in, hoping to find safety behind the walls of his clay-and-branch home. But it was useless! The hungry wolf easily tore it apart and was about to feast when the two pigs, unwilling to accept their grim fate, bolted toward their third brother’s house. Naturally, Naff-Naff saved them, slamming the door shut right in the wolf’s face.
A Big Letdown
The stone house was too much for the wolf to handle. After circling it in frustration, he had no choice but to leave, his empty stomach growling in protest as he realized there would be no piglet dinner that night.
The gray wolf disappeared into the distance, and it seemed the danger had passed. The other two brothers, having learned their lesson, started building stone houses, hoping to finish before mid-autumn—or at the very latest, before winter. In the meantime, they stayed with Naff-Naff, who never missed a chance to scold them for their careless ways.
The Night Stalker
That night, the wolf returned. As the full moon rose, its pale light touched his gray tail—and he transformed into a monstrous beast! The werewolf effortlessly destroyed the stone house as if it were made of toy blocks rather than bricks. The only thing the piglets could do was run for their lives.
The creature chased them until dawn, but their sheer terror of ending up in its fanged jaws made them incredibly fast and agile. Somehow, they managed to escape and later returned home. Luckily, the werewolf had only destroyed one wall—Naff-Naff, with the help of his brothers, rebuilt the house. When they finished, they sighed in relief. Naff-Naff smiled, but it was too soon to celebrate—when night fell, the werewolf would return, hungry for his overdue meal.
Save the Three Little Pigs!
Now, the piglets need help. Maybe you can rid them of this gray menace?
Grab a shotgun, load it with silver bullets, and send the werewolf to the afterlife! And if you don’t have a gun… well, think of something else—the piglets will pay you handsomely!