I'll be honest, I wasn't sure what to expect from Summer Camp, the latest game from All Natural Games. The game's premise - a summer camp simulator with a strong focus on building relationships and making memories - seemed intriguing, but I was worried it might be too lighthearted or shallow. Boy, was I wrong.
As soon as I started playing Summer Camp, I was struck by its charming visuals and catchy soundtrack. The game's colorful, hand-drawn aesthetic is instantly appealing, and the music is catchy and upbeat. But what really drew me in was the game's quirky cast of characters. From the enthusiastic and slightly unhinged camp director to the quiet and introspective camper who's secretly a talented artist, every character in Summer Camp feels fully realized and relatable. Summer Camp [v0.1.6] By All Natural Games
If you enjoy games like Stardew Valley, Night in the Woods, or What Remains of Edith Finch, you'll love Summer Camp. Even if you're not usually into simulation games, this one's worth giving a try. I'll be honest, I wasn't sure what to
But what really sets Summer Camp apart is its thoughtful exploration of themes like anxiety, self-discovery, and the challenges of growing up. This is a game that doesn't shy away from tough emotions and real-world issues, but handles them with sensitivity and care. As soon as I started playing Summer Camp,
Overall, I'm impressed by Summer Camp's unique blend of humor, heart, and depth. If you're looking for a game that's a little offbeat, a little charming, and a lot of fun, Summer Camp is definitely worth checking out.
Gameplay-wise, Summer Camp is a surprisingly deep and engaging experience. You'll spend your days participating in camp activities like swimming, hiking, and arts and crafts, but you'll also have to manage your relationships with the other campers and staff members. This is where the game really shines - building friendships, romances, and rivalries feels authentic and rewarding, and the game's conversation system is impressively nuanced.