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Camille and Laura is a single player action game. It was developed by BonjourBorzoi and was released on August 12, 2025. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

Camille and Laura is a short narrative game about the daily life of a single mother.  Camille is five years old and it is her first week of elementary school in Quebec - one of the most important week in someone’s life! Take on the role of Laura, her mother, as she tries her best. Navigate office relationships, conduct daily chores, and raise your ‘little seal’ as best you can.  Camille and…

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Audience ScoreBased on 16 reviews
story5 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions

  • Camille and Laura offers a heartfelt and relatable exploration of the challenges of parenting, capturing the emotional highs and lows with sincerity and humor.
  • The unique art style, reminiscent of childhood drawings, effectively complements the game's themes and enhances the storytelling experience.
  • The game is a charming and engaging slice-of-life narrative that provides a fresh perspective on the mundane aspects of daily life, making it a touching experience for players.
  • Some gameplay mechanics, such as the point-and-click controls, can feel unintuitive and may frustrate experienced players.
  • The game is relatively short, which may leave some players wanting more depth and variety in locations and interactions.
  • While the narrative is touching, those who are not parents may find it harder to connect with the emotional themes presented in the story.
  • story
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game presents a touching and original slice-of-life story centered on a single mother navigating the challenges of raising her daughter during her first week of school. Told through the eyes of a five-year-old, the narrative effectively captures the innocence and playful interpretations of adult life, though it may resonate more with parents. The unique art style complements the emotional depth of the story, making it a compelling experience for fans of narrative-driven games.

    • “An original and touching slice of life story, told in a way only an interactive experience allows.”
    • “A short, heartwarming game that tells the story of a single mother doing her best to support her daughter during her first week of school.”
    • “Not a very flashy story, thematically it's very down to earth, focusing on challenges of being a single parent raising a child, and various mental issues that come with it like loneliness and putting your personal goals on hold.”
    • “However, if you aren’t a parent, it may not be for you as I do not think the emotional highs of the story will hit in the same way.”
    • “Not a very flashy story; thematically it's very down to earth, focusing on the challenges of being a single parent raising a child, and various mental issues that come with it like loneliness and putting your personal goals on hold.”
    • “The art style purposefully looks childish to evoke the feeling that the story is being told through the eyes of Camille, the five-year-old girl, and it works very well with the game’s stripped-down point-and-click mechanics.”
  • emotional
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is praised for its deeply emotional narrative, particularly resonating with parents through the heartfelt story of a single mother navigating her daughter's first week of school. Reviewers highlight its touching moments, relatable themes, and effective sound design that enhances the emotional experience, though some note that the impact may vary for those without parental experiences. Overall, it is described as a charming and sincere indie game that evokes strong feelings.

    • “An adorable and heartfelt little point and click game that stays grounded in everyday life throughout.”
    • “The emotional tale of a single mother trying to get through her daughter's first week of school is heartfelt and deeply relatable to any parent.”
    • “A short, heartwarming game that tells the story of a single mother doing her best to support her daughter during her first week of school.”
  • graphics
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are characterized by a unique and non-traditional art style, featuring scanned crayon drawings that evoke a childlike perspective, aligning well with the narrative themes. Players appreciate how the visuals enhance the storytelling, creating an intriguing contrast with the protagonist's thoughts, despite some initial reservations based on screenshots or trailers. Overall, the aesthetic is praised for its effectiveness in conveying the game's emotional depth and simplicity.

    • “The art style is what got me into playing the demo and buying the game on release, and it didn't disappoint. I love the non-usual approach to visuals.”
    • “The main draw is for sure the unique art style, which fits the story being told to a tee and makes for a very intriguing contrast with the thoughts of our main character.”
    • “The art style purposefully looks childish to evoke the feeling that the story is being told through the eyes of Camille, the five-year-old girl, and it works very well with the game’s stripped-down point-and-click mechanics.”
    • “Camille and Laura is a very short narrative adventure game with graphics created from scanned crayon drawings.”
    • “Don’t let the deceptive art style fool you.”
  • gameplay
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of "Camille and Laura" features simple point-and-click mechanics that align well with its narrative themes, though it lacks complex puzzles. The brisk pacing, short dialogues, and smooth integration of cutscenes enhance the experience, but some players desire more animations and a more polished gameplay flow. Overall, it offers a fun, bite-sized experience that stands out due to its unique art style and engaging storytelling.

    • “Ultimately, Camille and Laura is a fun bite-sized experience whose unique look helps it stand out, and whose simple gameplay is perfectly conducive to its themes and overall message.”
    • “The art style purposefully looks childish to evoke the feeling that the story is being told through the eyes of Camille, the five-year-old girl, and it works very well with the game’s stripped-down point-and-click mechanics.”
    • “But in Camille and Laura, everything moves at a brisk pace; the dialogues and cutscenes are short and smoothly integrated into the flow of the game, with lots of nice little touches making the gameplay more entertaining.”
    • “It has point-and-click gameplay mechanics, even including the ability to combine inventory items, but I wouldn't say there are any puzzles.”
    • “There isn't that much gameplay; some scenes allow you to combine items, while others are mostly there for the click-through narrative.”
    • “I do wish you had more animations, and the point-and-click gameplay could have been more streamlined if you polished those few things.”
  • optimization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players appreciate the game's attention to detail in optimizing everyday tasks, such as managing a budget and making choices, which adds a layer of realism and engagement. However, there seems to be some confusion regarding specific achievements related to performance reviews, indicating a need for clearer guidance in that area.

    • “So much of this game feels true, from the little idiosyncrasies of breakfast optimization, the nervousness of grocery shopping on a tight budget, and the secondhand shame of getting the wrong colored pencils.”
    • “I wonder how to get the achievement with performance review?”
  • humor
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is praised for being both subtle and effective, striking a balance between being genuinely funny and heartwarming.

    • “The humorous side is also good and subtle.”
    • “So funny, while still being sincere and heartwarming.”
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Camille and Laura is a action game.

Camille and Laura is available on PC and Windows.

Camille and Laura was released on August 12, 2025.

Camille and Laura was developed by BonjourBorzoi.

Camille and Laura has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its graphics.

Camille and Laura is a single player game.

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