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One for your next coffee break is The Campsite, a short but sweet modern point and click adventure that looks to be worth your time. It has a Native Linux version available.

From developer Guillem Espias they said "If you have a passion for graphic adventures but never find the time to play, this might be exactly what you’re looking for". It's about an hour long, good for casual gamers and a great starting-off point for adventure games. There's even a bit of a plot twist to make it stick in your mind after you finish.

More about it: "An enthusiastic adventurer is about to embark on a special mission: leading a chaotic team of unruly members in the hunt for a mysterious treasure. A vibrant night in the woods awaits, unveiling a memorable adventure, but beware—the shadows conceal a watchful presence. They are not alone..."

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Highlights:

  • Rich storytelling - Explore richly crafted characters and an intricately woven storyline, featuring a three-act structure with captivating twists.
  • Immersive soundtrack and SFX - A wide variety of original ambience sounds and music specially composed and recorded to match every mood and scene of the game.
  • Meticulously crafted graphics - No AI-generated or processed images. Just labor-intensive hand-drawn pixel art.
  • Enhanced accessibility - Enjoy a more inclusive gaming experience with hotspot highlighting, adjustable subtitle speed, dialogue clues, and more.
  • Just point and click - Experience a monkey-friendly, simplified interface—every action is only a single click away!

The Campsite | Release Date: 31st January 2025

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