Adventure game articles page 168
ECHO: Secrets of the Lost Cavern review
Life imitates (cave) art in the newest game from Kheops, set in the Paleolithic era.
Robotragedy review
Berian finds an endearing little debut title hiding behind some unfortunate translation issues.
Hauntings of Mystery Manor review
The ghostly denizens of Mystery Manor make the move from website to adventure game, but do these spectres have enough substance?
Rand Miller interview
AG sits down with the renowned Myst co-creator to discuss the End of Ages and beyond.
Blazing Dragons review
A comic adventure only for consoles? Kim dusts off her PlayStation to prove it's not just a myth.
Egypt 1156 B.C.: Tomb of the Pharaoh review
Heidi unearths one of Cryo's edutainment titles, but finds little exciting in the discovery.
The Labyrinth of Time review
This re-released adventure for maze lovers gets a little lost along the way.
Discworld review
Based on the works of Terry Pratchett, the first Discworld adventure is as difficult as it is funny.
Adventure Architect: Part Thirteen
Josh Roberts returns with a new installment of his Underground game design journal.
Shadowgate Classic review
One of the longest-enduring and endlessly-ported adventures is now just a phone call away.
The City of Metronome - E3 2005 archived preview
Listen up! This genre-defying, innovative title sounds like music to our ears.
VOYAGE - E3 2005 archived preview
Kheops takes us on a journey to the center of the moon in its latest title inspired by Jules Verne.
Nancy Drew: Secret of the Old Clock - E3 2005 archived preview
It's back to where it all began for the famous teen detective, in a new game based on the first ever Nancy Drew novel.
Tony Tough: A Rake’s Progress - E3 2005 archived preview
The prequel takes us back to the 1950s, New Mexico, and the origins of an unlikely detective.
Paradise - E3 2005 archived preview
The new game from Benoit Sokal isn't lost, but preparing to take us deep into the African continent.