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Andy Jones

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My name is Andy Jones and I am a mighty freelance writer and lover of adventure games. My favorite adventure games include the Monkey Island franchise, Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers, Thimbleweed Park, and The Last Express.

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Articles by Andy Jones:

Peregrin review Article

Peregrin review

This beautiful 3D genre-bending fantasy adventure possesses just the right mix of gameplay elements and world-building for a short but sweet experience.

Review score - 4 Read the review » Apr 25, 2022
A Juggler’s Tale review Article

A Juggler’s Tale review

This gorgeously produced side-scroller deftly handles its enjoyable puzzle-platforming gameplay and a poignant story that cleverly strings you along.

Review score - 4.5 Read the review » Nov 8, 2021
Not Another Weekend review Article

Not Another Weekend review

There are very few weak areas in this eighties-nostalgia-fueled adventure we recommend with little reservation.

Review score - 4 Read the review » Aug 27, 2021
Mutropolis review Article

Mutropolis review

There's plenty of fun to unearth in this beautifully hand-painted archeological sci-fi adventure set three thousand years in the future.

Review score - 4.5 Read the review » Apr 23, 2021
Sarawak review Article

Sarawak review

Though it can't profess to offer much consequential player choice, this lovely literary mystery deftly blends art and text in a delightfully interactive way.

Review score - 3.5 Read the review » Feb 25, 2021
The Girl of Glass: A Summer Bird’s Tale review Article

The Girl of Glass: A Summer Bird’s Tale review

This beautifully hand-painted hybrid shatters genre norms with a near-even and equally compelling split of classic adventuring and turn-based RPG combat.

Review score - 4.5 Read the review » Dec 21, 2020
Pamali: Indonesian Folklore Horror review Article

Pamali: Indonesian Folklore Horror review

Its save system and outcome logic could use some cleaning up, but the highly replayable debut installment of this four-part anthology series is as culturally enlightening as it is creepy.

Review score - 3.5 Read the review » Sep 14, 2020
The Grimsworth Reports: Woodfall review Article

The Grimsworth Reports: Woodfall review

This investigative side-scroller is tripped up somewhat by a lack of polish, but is otherwise a solid mystery adventure with plenty of replay value.

Review score - 3.5 Read the review » Jun 15, 2020
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