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Autor: | K!M | ||
Datum: | 03.09.20 13:25 | ||
Antwort auf: | The Last Campfire (Switch, X1, PS4, PC) von Adema | ||
Some of these larger puzzles are genuinely magical. There is one that feels like a spin on Zelda's confusing woods, but with a special map that... well, I don't want to spoil it. There's the one with the big pig. The one with - argh! I don't want to spoil that either. What these puzzles have in common is that they ground you in the world of The Last Campfire, a world of orchards and green grass and tumbledown monuments. A world with its own melancholia, and a world in need of someone to come along and help put things straight. At times, given the puzzley overworlds and the puzzles within the puzzles, there can be quite a lot to hold in your head. Happily, there's an elegant prompt system, and a focus on playful tools - a key element allows you to move large objects around - that allows you to tinker your way back to enlightenment. [https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2020-09-03-the-last-campfire-review-puzzles-abound-in-an-elegant-story-of-hope] |
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