The Last Campfire was colourful, charming and chock full of puzzles revolving around the movement of objects and pieces of terrain. I found the difficulty consistently went up and down throughout, which wasn’t a bad thing as it kept up the pace as well as held my interest. I loved coming across the other wacky characters while exploring, the artstyle and design just lovely.

There was only one thing I disliked about it, and it’s not even something that tends to bother me. The narrator who voices everything, including every character, got on my nerves. They weren’t bad at their job or anything, it was just the accent and I feel terrible for saying so. The problem with a game having a narrator is that you better damn well like their voice because you'll be hearing it a lot.

Reviewed on Jan 11, 2024


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