In an absurd age where "solve puzzles or go dumb," everyone trains their brain to survive. Fixing the obsolete Campfire System should be just another dull night of overtime—until old friends' grayed-out avatars light up again. Amid wild puzzles, earnest, slightly silly "goofing off" memories return.

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About This Game

"System self-check complete. Welcome back to 'Campfire'—the only warmth left in a freezing sea of data."

This is a world of logic first, feelings last. Scientists announce that human brains are suffering from irreversible "inertial degeneration." To keep civilization going, working hard at puzzles becomes the only rule of survival.

And you—codename "Penguin"—are a star programmer at Titan Crowdsourcing (translation: you overtime for a living). Today you get a baffling assignment: fix the long-obsolete "Campfire System."

As the system comes back online, those all-too-familiar avatars in your long-grayed-out contact list suddenly light up again.

"How've you been?"

"Still busy?"

You talk about tired, busy days, trying to paper over an awkward silence. The ones who once looked up at the stars together are now middle-aged people with their heads down, rushing ahead.

Now and then, when you hit Repair, the screen starts playing vivid first-person memories. You start to wonder if something's wrong with your own head.

Through strange means, you "enter" these memories—and live through experiences the cold real world calls "pointless," the kind that leave you sweaty and misty-eyed.

In this world, life finds a way to mess with you—but luckily, you can fight back with brainpower:

  • Want a coffee from Odd Corp? Finish the logic puzzle on the ordering screen first.

  • Need to clear a herd of cows blocking the road? Arrange the patterns on their hides into the right design.

  • When kicking a ball, running, or painting are written off as "low-intellect" goofing off—do you still dare to admit you'd rather live like that?


As you repair the data, the system keeps throwing errors. Inside the fragments marked "abnormal," there are no snarling monsters—just ordinary days so plain they feel unreal, and sometimes a little bittersweet.

These moments the system treats as "Bugs"—who wanted them hidden away?

Inside the "Campfire System," your to-do list is far more fun than you'd expect. Fixing data is only the start. On this tiny screen, you'll also dive into all kinds of wonderfully trivial things:

  • Will you go bald grinding daily puzzles for "Spark Level"?

  • Or bury a seed in a flowerpot and bet on whether tomorrow brings a rare bloom—or just catnip?

  • Or read the news with a straight face, debate philosophy with a cat (?), or even call an old friend to catch up.

  • Collect picture-book pages, keep a diary, chat with the shopkeeper on duty... In a system with a day-night cycle, you'll need to manage your schedule and try your luck when the store is actually open.


You'll need to play detective, pulling the truth from clues scattered everywhere:

  • A snippet of conversation;

  • A diary entry;

  • A news item;

  • An audio recording;

  • A memo;

  • Or maybe something else entirely...

Here, the art style shifts right along with your journey.

Retro pixels, vibrant collages, abstract cartoons, black-and-white decorative art... These completely different styles piece together a landscape of memories you can almost touch.

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15LANDS: Where Stars Fall — To the wonderfully unremarkable, who outshine the stars.

System Requirements

Windows
macOS
    Minimum:
    • OS *: Windows 7
    • Processor: Intel Core i3 2.00 GHz or AMD equivalent
    • Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Storage: 3 GB available space
* Starting January 1st, 2024, the Steam Client will only support Windows 10 and later versions.
    Minimum:
    • OS: OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion
    • Processor: Intel Core i3 2.00 GHz
    • Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Intel Iris Graphics
    • Storage: 3 GB available space
* Starting February 15, 2024, the Steam Client will no longer support 32-bit games or macOS 10.14 or lower.
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