The play was amusing and entertaining enough on its own, but the fact the plot is ultimately grounded in real life topics like disease, loss, and how we deal with it gives the show a real depth as well.
What I didn't like
It would help if some of the enemy they are fighting materialized at some point beyond the projection wall, and our imaginations, but the show is understandably bound by some of the inherent limitations of the Fringe Fest.
My overall impression
A very funny, and fun play about four people who go camping and end up in a sort of live action Dungeons and Dragons game.