Campfire Cooking User Reviews

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Doesn’t work on iPad

Good game but doesn’t work on iPad

Very Fun and Unique

I'm not typically one to review iOS apps, since I usually have some issue with them. However, in a sea of Candy Crush clones, duplicate merge games, and ad-riddled "Idle" games, Campfire Cooking stands out.

At first, I thought it was just another low-effort puzzle game, but the way that you interact with the puzzles is fun and conveyed very clearly in each level. A couple of levels have forced me to completely rethink how the pieces need to work together, and it reaches you new tricks organically.

I also want to make note that the game has an "undo" button so you don't have to restart the level every time you make a mistake, which is a huge breath of fresh air in a time when every app wants you to press restart so it can feed you another ad.

In this day and age of forced-wait ad shovelware, I highly recommend giving this one a try!
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Love this game!

I have played it 3 times and want another one please!

🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨

Thank you for creating this game I Love it anyone thinking of purchasing it go for it it’s an A 1 puzzle game 👍🏼👍🏼

Rage inducing🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

It’s a really fun game at first until you get to World three it’s just suffering

Really good game

10/10

Wonky on ios13+

IPhone XR

Response from developer

The latest update v1.0.6 includes fixes for iPhone XR. Thanks for reporting this issue, sorry to hear you had troubles on this device! If you have any addtional problems please don't hesitate to reach out to me at support@laytonhawkes.com. Best, Layton

READ THIS BEFORE PURCHASE!

I rarely ever write reviews unless games are exceptionally terrible or exceptionally excellent... this one falls in the EXCELLENT category!!!

A wonderful little casual puzzle game. This game has so many major and minute details that are the core components of what makes a great casual puzzler for iOS. Absolutely worth the price, despite being a little more steep than the average game. As always, you get what you pay for.

The puzzles are challenging but not unforgiving. There is no “hand-holding”, so you are going to really think on some of these; this is not just a mindless casual or puzzle game.
The game has simple mechanics at first and always has a straightforward objective: cook your food without burning it. As you go through the game, new mechanics are introduced at each of the 8 chapters. Each chapter contains up to 15 unique puzzles.
When a new mechanic is introduced, there is no explanation for how it is used, but the first level or two where the new mechanic is introduced is simple enough that you get a basic understanding of its function. Figuring out how each new mechanic works and mastering each one’s capabilities add to the challenge.
This game was challenging, but never made me want to quit or rip off my hair. There were definitely some puzzles that were challenging enough that I had to take a break and come back to them later. Plus, if you ever get totally stuck and it seems hopeless, the creator of the game has made YouTube videos to show the solution to each puzzle (but where’s the fun in that?!)
This game does something clever and innovative too, regarding getting stuck. After completing 10 or so of the 15 levels, the next chapter, full of another 15 levels, will unlock. So even if you get stumped, you can always keep playing and then come back to the other puzzles after a break.
The graphics are wonderful and easy to look at. It’s not exceptional, but it is great as far as an iOS game goes. The graphics are not going to drain your battery like a lot of other games out there.
The sounds and music are par: neither exceptionally great, or exceptionally bad. Each chapter has its own soundtrack to go with it, and some thought, effort, and care was put into creating them. The music was great for a casual iOS game.
The controls are not the best, but they are not abysmal. As far as how the game works, I can’t really imagine a better way to implement the necessary controls. It can be a little frustrating though to swipe multiple times to get it to do what you want. The controls don’t really matter much though, as there is an “undo” button that you can use as much as you want. The “undo” button can memorize every move you make, so you can go back as far as you wish.
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Broken on iPhone XR

UI elements are cut off... the game is just zoomed in too far. Otherwise seems like a fun game.

Response from developer

The latest update v1.0.6 fixes the UI sizing on iPhone XR. Thanks for reporting this issue, sorry to hear you had troubles with this! If you have any addtional problems please don't hesitate to reach out to me at support@laytonhawkes.com. Best, Layton

Help

I love the game but I am having a glitch where my game is zoomed in and I don’t know how to fix it

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