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Laid-Back Camp - Virtual - Lake Motosu is a vr, female protagonist and anime game developed by Gemdrops and Inc. and published by Gemdrops, Inc. and Clouded Leopard Entertainment Inc..
Released on March 03rd 2021 is available only on Windows in 6 languages: English, French, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese and Korean.

It has received 372 reviews of which 295 were positive and 77 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.4 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 19.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i3-4160T
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 740
  • VR Support: SteamVR
  • Additional Notes: Not for VR. For PC only.

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May 2025
I don't hate but I also don't love it. I can recommend it on sale, but we aware that this was built for low-end hardware, so curb your expectations. The biggest issue is that you don't have any arms and you only interact with things by looking at them for a long time. The next biggest issue is that you have to play is as one of the characters instead of getting to hang out with both of them.
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Jan. 2025
In this game you camp at Mount Fuji and it lasts for about 30 minutes. I am not familiar with the anime, but I gather it was a slice of life. You can't move your arms (which is a shame), and interact with things by staring at them to activate them. You play as one of the two girls and listen to conversations and look at things, but nothing much happens. It might be nice fan service if you know the show, and I still found it somewhat immersive, though there wasn't enough content for the price.
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Jan. 2025
Decent for Yuru Camp fans, but $20 is expensive for what the game offers. The gameplay is short, you can finish it in an hour, and the interactions feel limited. That said, the game feels cozy and it is fully voiced, which is neat.
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Oct. 2024
I am absolutely torn between recommending this game or not. A side of me says that it's really barebone and not worth it whatsoever for the price even with the discount, ESPECIALLY if you don't even own a VR headset. You barely get to watch a full episode's worth of an anime with this, you don't even get to use your controller whatsoever that much, all you need is to look around- and for its quality, it honestly feels like this game would work as a flash game, hell, even a 360 video you'd find randomly online. There's not much to experience at all and for its whole thing about being a relaxing game where you enjoy the view and the scenery and whatever, they could've done at least a little bit more effort to justify the price as it's empty, dead, and half-assed, theu background literally looks like a Google maps snapshot and the landscape being a free asset you'd find online. I wouldn't go as far as to call this a "scam", but you can't help but expect more of an anime of this caliber with the price that they set, especially knowing it's barely half an hour long, you'd expect there'd be more quality put into it then since there won't be much they'd need to work on. But alas, damn you, Yuru Camp, as your sweet, wholesome, adorable, innocent, mind-numbing cuteness of an interaction with Nadeshiko and Rin is too much, once you look past the quality past the starting screen, you take a deep breathe and warm up to the disappointments you have to the game, it just starts to become relaxing. It's really cozy to just sit and look around having dumb little unnecessary chitchat with Rin and see the wonders of how their personalities collide, it's full of sugary sweet diabetes for how cute these two act. You get to take pictures and have some little fun-yet-unnecessary facts and it follows the same recipe as it would usually in the anime, and I think that's one big aspect of this "game" that I can use to say that is lovable about it, it ends with the sweet tunes, a banter amongst the group, even a recipe they'd teach you of with the cooking, overall, the game really is just lovely and I can see this being a game that anybody would like if they just had no expectations coming into it, and especially for people who favors games that avoid being complex, overwhelming or asks of you to have a commitment to it. It's definitely an "experience", and whether you take that in a good or bad way is up to you, but it is one nonetheless. I can't say I recommend this, honestly, I'm tempted to call this a negative review but I feel there's realistically nothing that the anime disappoints you about other than you and your own expectations coming into it, and maybe the worth in its price. I love the series, but not that much- though I will say this captures the innocence and purity of the anime that makes things feel free and light, I feel this does more as a memory than an experience itself, honestly speaking. I can't say much about when I played the game, but I can much about what I remember and how I felt reminiscing about it. And I think that in its own is enough to fill my heart with happiness and that's why I struggle to say anything negatively about this game past my inital expectations. What I say is that please do be aware and play this at your own risk- but for me, it's cute and adorable, fulfilling enough! P.S. I felt a strong urge playing this game yesterday, and to my surprise, it just so happens to be Rin's birthday, the smile on my face was huge. The coincidence was just too perfect, like as if the game was calling for me for celebration. And to add up on this cute little event, I had received the very last achievement of mine with this game, perfecting it, as soon as the clock hits 12 on a new day, that made it feel much more fulfilling and poetic. I feel like this game works really well if you think about it as just trying to show off your love to the anime and supporting it.. like a donation of some sort. I will say I do very much hope the anime continues for all the warm little hugs it has given me on a moody day.
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Oct. 2024
comfiest hour of my life :^)
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Laid-Back Camp - Virtual - Lake Motosu is currently priced at 19.99€ on Steam.

Laid-Back Camp - Virtual - Lake Motosu is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 19.99€ on Steam.

Laid-Back Camp - Virtual - Lake Motosu received 295 positive votes out of a total of 372 achieving a rating of 7.44.
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Laid-Back Camp - Virtual - Lake Motosu was developed by Gemdrops and Inc. and published by Gemdrops, Inc. and Clouded Leopard Entertainment Inc..

Laid-Back Camp - Virtual - Lake Motosu is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Laid-Back Camp - Virtual - Lake Motosu is not playable on MacOS.

Laid-Back Camp - Virtual - Lake Motosu is not playable on Linux.

Laid-Back Camp - Virtual - Lake Motosu is a single-player game.

Laid-Back Camp - Virtual - Lake Motosu does not currently offer any DLC.

Laid-Back Camp - Virtual - Lake Motosu does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Laid-Back Camp - Virtual - Lake Motosu does not support Steam Remote Play.

Laid-Back Camp - Virtual - Lake Motosu is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Laid-Back Camp - Virtual - Lake Motosu
7.4
295
77
Game modes
Features
Online players
1
Developer
Gemdrops, Inc.
Publisher
Gemdrops, Inc., Clouded Leopard Entertainment Inc.
Release 03 Mar 2021
VR VR Only
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