Laid-Back Camp: Have a nice day!

Laid-Back Camp: Have a nice day!

released on May 24, 2023
by Enish

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Laid-Back Camp: Have a nice day!

released on May 24, 2023
by Enish

The first smartphone game with all the elements of the TV anime "Laid-Back Camp" is finally here! Familiar characters such as Nadeshiko Kagamihara, Rin Shima, Chiaki Ōgaki, Aoi Inuyama, and Ena Saitō engage in rich dialogue with motion and full voice acting, as well as over 1,000 camping gear and vehicles, delicious-looking camp meals, and beautiful scenery from Yamanashi, Nagano, and Shizuoka, among other locations. More elements from the TV anime 'Laid-Back Camp' are expected to be appeared soon!


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Honestly just a major letdown.

I was pretty excited to play this when it came out, especially because my main gacha game (Princess Connect Re: Dive) got shut down a couple months ago, but this game just kinda blows. Like it's cute, and it's just fanservice for people that like the anime (me), but man the gameplay itself is just so lame. I'm not even complaining about any of the gacha systems cuz those are fine I guess? I'm just so uninterested in everything happening that I don't really care to engage with it anymore.

The camping activities are fun for maybe the first couple runs, but once you see every little cutscene 5 times each, you realize it's just a "press button and wait" simulator.

The story mode just goes through everything the anime already covered but rather than having the amazing visuals of the anime and the clean pacing, it has mediocre CGI visuals and delays from the fact it's in visual novel form which pretty much ruins the pacing altogether.

The UI is really confusing, and cluttered, not too much to say there.

The tutorial was annoying and intrusive. It forces you into pressing so many buttons everywhere on the screen with this annoying "kokkodayo" voice clip playing every time (probably a total of like 400 times). It helped me remember about as much as I do from high school Spanish class (almost nothing at all).

I should mention from what I saw there are some really cool features which can integrate the game into your real life in some way, a bit of a real world social aspect if you will. There was a map that from what I could tell, showed off a bunch of different campsite locations in the real world, and (I think, could be wrong though) that I saw you could pin down places you were camping as well. The only thing about this is that these real-world features were confined to use in Japan only, so me, the poor American that I am, am shit out of luck.

Don't really see any point for me in continuing this game, sadly.

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