The Campsite does a good job of making use of it's short run time. It has a very comfy feel to it and I love the setting. It has some pretty straightforward puzzles that for the most part are logical. I will give it credit for having a unique Morse code puzzle. I did find the use of the stake to be a bit weird. I like how it allows you to highlight things that can be clicked on but makes it optional. It satisfies both spectrums of puzzle gamer. The graphics are alright but pixel art games are always a tough one to grade as they are meant to be low detail to start with. The music is well done. I do wish that the handling of the text was different. While you can pause the game or skip the text it will almost always continue without stopping. I wish there had of been an option to set it to only advance text manually. There isn't a ton of story here but what there is was enjoyable and worked well.
I played The Campsite on Linux. It never crashed and I didn't notice any spelling errors or other glitches. There are no graphics options at all. The save system is one that saves on exit from the game and overwrites the same one save file each time. I would have preferred a manual save system with multiple slots although given the short run time it wasn't a huge deal. Performance was great but given the visual detail it should be.
You're welcome.I'm a huge fan of 80s-90s point and click adventures and this game got that magic.If you ever release another game,you can bet I'll play it :D
Thank you, Tai! It’s really nice to hear it brought back memories from your childhood, that was what it was all about 😉 Glad to hear you liked the music too! I’ll watch the gameplay for sure. Love it.
I loved this game, but the party scene lasted sooooo long, it felt that it could have gone a lot shorter. Even with the dialog sped up, it was past 15 minutes and it took away from the fun of the game.
Here is my gameplay
A Mysterious Night in the Woods… | The Campsite – Point & Click Adventure Gameplay (Full Playthrough
Oh! My bad! You can actually skip that dialogue by interacting with Garibaldo. It’s just an optional (or bonus) scene for those who enjoy reading silly dialogues. I could have added a message to make it clearer, but I preferred to stay true to classic graphic adventures and let players discover it on their own. Sorry to hear it didn’t work for you 🙏 But in any case, thank you so much for your feedback and for your gameplay, I’ll make sure to watch it all. And I’m really glad you loved the game after all ❤️
Hi! Thank you so much for your offer. I haven’t planned any new translations for the game yet (I’m taking a break), but I’ll definitely keep it in mind for the future when I’m back on track. :)
Ah-ha! Then I hope you have a nice time replaying it! :) Most of the artwork and music have been redone from scratch, with plenty of new special-case animations, a few more puzzles added, overall refinements, polish, and more settings.
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The Campsite does a good job of making use of it's short run time. It has a very comfy feel to it and I love the setting. It has some pretty straightforward puzzles that for the most part are logical. I will give it credit for having a unique Morse code puzzle. I did find the use of the stake to be a bit weird. I like how it allows you to highlight things that can be clicked on but makes it optional. It satisfies both spectrums of puzzle gamer. The graphics are alright but pixel art games are always a tough one to grade as they are meant to be low detail to start with. The music is well done. I do wish that the handling of the text was different. While you can pause the game or skip the text it will almost always continue without stopping. I wish there had of been an option to set it to only advance text manually. There isn't a ton of story here but what there is was enjoyable and worked well.
I played The Campsite on Linux. It never crashed and I didn't notice any spelling errors or other glitches. There are no graphics options at all. The save system is one that saves on exit from the game and overwrites the same one save file each time. I would have preferred a manual save system with multiple slots although given the short run time it wasn't a huge deal. Performance was great but given the visual detail it should be.
One of the best point and click adventures I've ever played,congrats
Wow! That really makes all the effort worth it. Thank you!❤️
You're welcome.I'm a huge fan of 80s-90s point and click adventures and this game got that magic.If you ever release another game,you can bet I'll play it :D
This was great. I want more. Take my money!
Haha, me too! Hopefully in the not-too-distant future. Thanks so much for your donation, Tim. So glad you enjoyed it! ☺️
Wow what a beautiful little game!
Such a charming story, great atmosphere and well designed puzzles!
I loved it!
Thank you! Glad you like the game. I really appreciate your feedback 🙏
This game was so much fun and brought up childhood memories. Enjoyed it so much and the music was great.
Thank you, Tai! It’s really nice to hear it brought back memories from your childhood, that was what it was all about 😉 Glad to hear you liked the music too! I’ll watch the gameplay for sure. Love it.
Glad you liked it! Thanks for playing and for the walkthrough, I’ll definitely watch it! Sending love back ❤️
nice game i love it
Thank you! Glad to hear that! :)
Great game really enjoyed it definitely looking forward to play more of your games
Thank you, Palaros! I’m so happy to hear that, it really motivates me to keep working on more games. Thanks a lot for the gameplay as well! 🙂
I loved this game, but the party scene lasted sooooo long, it felt that it could have gone a lot shorter. Even with the dialog sped up, it was past 15 minutes and it took away from the fun of the game.
Here is my gameplay
A Mysterious Night in the Woods… | The Campsite – Point & Click Adventure Gameplay (Full Playthrough
Oh! My bad! You can actually skip that dialogue by interacting with Garibaldo. It’s just an optional (or bonus) scene for those who enjoy reading silly dialogues. I could have added a message to make it clearer, but I preferred to stay true to classic graphic adventures and let players discover it on their own. Sorry to hear it didn’t work for you 🙏 But in any case, thank you so much for your feedback and for your gameplay, I’ll make sure to watch it all. And I’m really glad you loved the game after all ❤️
no worries, the dialogue was funny though! Thank you for responding!
Hello, the game is in fact, really short, but, lovely <3
Hi! Yes, that’s a fact :D So glad you find it lovely!🙂
Hello! i would like to provide Turkish translation if you are interested :)
Hi! Thank you so much for your offer. I haven’t planned any new translations for the game yet (I’m taking a break), but I’ll definitely keep it in mind for the future when I’m back on track. :)
Do you plan to translate it to Italian, please? ;)
Ciao! Haven’t planned an Italian translation yet, but that could change in the near future. I’ll keep you updated on this ;)
Thanks a lot.
me too I hope
yoooo I Swear I remember playing a web demo of this a while ago, glad I stumbled upon it
haha, yes. That was actually the prototype I made 4 years ago (the time that I’ve been working on the final version 😅). Glad you played it (again)! :)
I still have to actually play this, but I'll absolutely come back when I have, I remember the demo slapping, so this I know has gotta be good
Ah-ha! Then I hope you have a nice time replaying it! :) Most of the artwork and music have been redone from scratch, with plenty of new special-case animations, a few more puzzles added, overall refinements, polish, and more settings.
yeah that was an absolute blast from the past, nostalgia central, also I listened to the entire pool yap sesh, hilariously long, appreciate that
Haha, glad you joined the party to the fullest! 😂 Thanks for playing!