Editor's Rating
Story - Camp Mourning Wood sets off with an intriguing premise—an expelled protagonist landing in a reform camp teeming with girls and supernatural entities. However, the narrative doesn't fully capitalize on this setup. The reliance on sexual encounters to recharge the camera, mixed with an abundance of explicit content, often overshadows character depth. - 41%
Visual - The visual aspect of Camp Mourning Wood is a mixed bag. The character designs are striking with a fresh artistic style that deviates from the norm, providing a visually appealing experience. However, the lack of truly animated scenes despite the - 62%
Engagement - The game's engagement factor is hampered by its restrictive gameplay structure, limiting players to one significant interaction per in-game day. This enforced pacing hampers the potential for players to explore multiple storylines efficiently, leading to a sense of monotony and hindering the overall experience. - 52%
Core Loop - Camp Mourning Wood's core loop struggles to maintain a compelling gameplay experience. The emphasis on completing quests for often lackluster rewards, primarily in the form of photos, diminishes the sense of accomplishment and fails to provide meaningful progression. The sandbox elements feel underdeveloped, lacking depth and failing to offer substantial interactive features to enhance gameplay satisfaction. - 31%
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This review is based on author's perspective and actual experience may differ on individual's own preferences.
A game without real animation is a game without love. Goodbye
Sissy harem MMMMF with wolfs tentancles and a lot of male love interest. HOT.
i <4 wolfs tentacles y u not say sooner