A sweet, short game that sticks with you long after you finish. The game feels nostalgic and comforting, even as someone that hated camping as a kid.

short and sweet with a great soundtrack, a fitting conclusion to the trilogy and my favourite of the three

Overall a great point and click adventure, but it does feel a bit tedious at the end as it devolves into all puzzles and little narrative. The puzzles in the game are pretty straight-forward, nothing ground-breaking, but the focus of the game was mostly on the narrative, which is engaging and elevated by some wonderful voice acting.

There is only one ending for the game, which was fine for me as the gameplay did not make it seem like it would be a multiple endings/choices matter game. I didn't love the conclusion of the story, but overall it made sense and maintained a consistent tone with the prior story.

Took a while for the story to click but when it does it's very engaging. Wonderful art and the puzzles are engaging without feeling impossible to solve with the evidence presented. There is a little bit of trial-and-error but that's to be expected in any game like this.
I didn't use the hint system, but it could be beneficial for some chapters, particularly the final chapter that is quite difficult and really relies on you having understood the full story across all chapters to be able to solve it.