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The Void
This genre-defying title has plenty of colorful ideas, but the story and gameplay pale in comparison.
3 comments | article by Andrea Morstabilini - November 4, 2009
Scribblenauts
This unique DS puzzler shoots for the stars with its emergent gameplay, though it's not always as fun as you'd imagine.
2 comments | article by Emily Morganti - October 30, 2009
A day in studio with Jane Jensen and Gray Matter (Part 1)
Mark joined Jane Jensen and company in the Gray Matter recording studio, and lived to tell the tale... with video interviews!
21 comments | article by Mark Jones - October 7, 2009
Casual adventuring: hidden object retail round-up
Seek the names Hardy Boys, Cate West, Mortimer Beckett, and Samantha Swift, and store shelves are now where you'll find them.
15 comments | article by Jack Allin - September 14, 2009
Developer's Desk #2: Aaron Conners - 2010: A Game Design Odyssey
From the desk of Tex Murphy's co-designer comes a candid genre retrospective with a bright outlook of opportunity for the future.
12 comments | article by Aaron Conners - August 28, 2009
Developer's Desk #1: Steve Ince - We Live in Interesting Times
An all-new monthly feature of developer guest columns premieres as Steve Ince sees opportunity in interesting times.
20 comments | article by Steve Ince - July 17, 2009
Platforming (mis)adventures: Braid, And Yet It Moves, and World of Goo
AG hasn't jumped allegiances, but searching high and low revealed puzzles galore in these least expected places.
17 comments | article by Jack Allin - July 10, 2009
Casual adventuring: cross-genre franchises
Don't be fooled by that name on the box! These popular protagonists and more are appearing in hidden object titles.
20 comments | article by Jack Allin - April 27, 2009
Lux-Pain
This unique interactive novel is in a class of its own, but it’s far too anti-Silent for its own good.
4 comments | article by Jack Allin - April 13, 2009
The Path
Tale of Tales' artistic, experimental new offering may be worth exploring, but anyone seeking a traditional adventure should keep on walking.
10 comments | article by Andrea Morstabilini - March 30, 2009

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