Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | $3.99 | Layton Hawkes | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
- Over 100 meals to prepare.
Solve tricky puzzles with one simple goal; prepare the all the food. But don't be fooled: these puzzles are no walk in the park, and some of them are a hike up the mountain!
- Meet the family.
Follow a vacation like no other and listen to the campers as they tell stories, laugh at each other’s jokes or moan about the lack of cell phone reception.
- Puzzle solving, with a twist.
Twist, rotate and jostle skewers around the fire until each meal is ready to eat. Push fondue pots, play with magnets or maybe just use a camping stove if the fire won't light.
- Visit exotic hiking trails.
Each trail brings you new vistas brimming with color and different foods to cook. Take a journey from the deep woodlands to snow-capped peaks, and everywhere in between.
Superb and polished premium puzzle game. Each level has new twists and turns, and the gameplay makes you think. Edit: Once you purchase Campfire Cooking, you don't have to pay to use it on another device of yours. Campfire Cooking received the gold award from the most reputable site in the U.K., so the other reviewer is full of ....Don't understand why someone would write a fake review.
A total ripoff of one of the greatest—if not the greatest—puzzle games ever made: Steven’s Sausage Roll. Campfire is a fine experience, but boy is it troubling how much of a copy it is. Get creative, make something new.
Looks beautiful on the iPhone X. Gameplay is 5/5. Got nothing bad to say about this game. Would recommend.
It’s fun and very pretty - well done. Puzzles are perhaps too easy for the serious puzzler, but the cut scenes make it worth the time in. Loved it.
I like the concept of this game and I can see myself spending a lot of time on it. But one thing that is already so annoying just 15 minutes in is that on iPhone X I keep accidentally swiping to go home when I’m trying to rotate a wooden stick. Not sure how to fix this. Edit: the latest update fixed my issue. Adjusted review to 5 stars partially due to the fix, but mostly due to the developer communication and engagement with the users.
This is top shelf stuff. The level of challenge is just right for a casual game. I rarely became frustrated with the puzzles but they’re tricky enough to give you a sense of accomplishment (or relief) when you figure them out. The graphics are clean and attractive. Don’t expect much from the storyline. There’s not even a story, just some genial interludes between puzzles. The controls are generally excellent, although it can be frustrating to rotate the skewers at certain parts of the screen, like the upper left. You have to hold your finger at juuuust the right spot. I like that the graphics are BIG and easy to tap. On an iPad you could probably play this wearing boxing gloves.
Puzzles are not easy not hard. Turning controlling is not good. Sometimes you have too try many times to make a stick change into the right direction. Based on the puzzle “moving the box”, this game is worth to try.
to the reviewer saying this is a ripoff "sausage roll", the idea may be similar but the puzzle mechanics and execution are vastly different. kudos to the dev for presenting something fresh. the puzzles are not simple but not infuriating either. i spend a couple of minutes with each panel and each leaves me satisfied. wish there were more panel though!