Thursday’s Nintendo Direct showcased some interesting games, but none seemed more relaxing than one called Chillin’ by the Fire. This is a campfire sim from Oink Games in which you’ll build and grow a fire. You’ll split and stack firewood, dry out wet logs before adding them to your blaze and fan the flames by blowing on ’em. It’s important not to have too little or too much wood in a fire at any given time, and you might have to deal with elemental factors like low temperatures on a snowy mountain. 

The main aim of Chillin’ by the Fire is to build a level 10 blaze, but there are other ways to play. In survival mode, you’ll have a limited stock of firewood and have to figure out how to pass the flame between logs to keep it burning. There’s also a multiplayer feature called Playground, in which you can compete with friends to construct the biggest fire (messing with them is an option here) or work together.

Chillin’ by the Fire supports GameShare, so you only need one copy to play with up to three other people online (they’ll each need a Switch 2) or locally (on separate Switch or Switch 2 systems). It supports GameChat as well, so you can have you and your buddies’ heads hanging out by the fire, where you can roast marshmallows, set off fireworks or carry out the time-honored tradition of telling spooky campfire stories (Are You Afraid of the Dark?-style) as your heads hover in the air.

It all seems quite lovely, in truth. These days, I like the idea of camping more than actually camping. No, thank you. Too many bugs. So, Chillin’ by the Fire seems right up my alley. It’s out today on Nintendo Switch 2 and it costs $15.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/nintendo/chillin-by-the-fire-is-a-relaxing-co-op-campfire-sim-thats-out-today-on-nintendo-switch-2-150009762.html?src=rss

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