WEBVTT Kind: captions Language: en-US 00:00:01.090 --> 00:00:05.767 Does The Last Campfire shine a light on compassion for kids? 00:00:07.290 --> 00:00:10.407 [somber music] 00:00:10.407 --> 00:00:12.120 Without question. 00:00:12.120 --> 00:00:17.160 This beautiful and charming puzzle game follows Ember, a genderless creature that finds themself 00:00:17.160 --> 00:00:19.630 trapped in a land filled with lost souls. 00:00:19.630 --> 00:00:22.250 "There are others lost along their journey." 00:00:22.250 --> 00:00:26.384 Apart from one potentially intimidating snake, there’s zero iffy stuff here. 00:00:26.384 --> 00:00:34.468 Rather, Ember is the kindest of protagonists -- empathetic and engaging and supportive of others as they overcome their fears. 00:00:34.760 --> 00:00:40.128 Perhaps best of all, the game shows the value of keeping hope alive in the darkest of times. 00:00:40.128 --> 00:00:42.748 "Take care of those you care about the most." 00:00:42.748 --> 00:00:46.519 The sweet story promotes assisting others in challenging situations, 00:00:46.519 --> 00:00:49.137 and working hard to make things better. 00:00:50.129 --> 00:00:53.719 Common Sense says The Last Campfire is fine for kids 9 and up, 00:00:53.719 --> 00:00:57.039 and we've named it a Common Sense Selection. 00:00:57.039 --> 00:01:01.629 For top picks and advice to fit your family, visit us at commonsensemedia.org.