Adventure game articles for Linux page 11
The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker review
You'll need to carefully couch your questions in this flawed but compelling keyword-driven FMV mystery.
Tacoma review
Though its gameplay is largely weightless, Fullbright's new character-driven sci-fi adventure is a compelling tale set far from home.
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc review
This Japanese thriller aims for a truly unique gameplay experience, but is sometimes guilty of overkill.
Paradigm review
This wonderfully absurd, often hilarious, always entertaining quest will make you rethink what you know about post-apocalyptic adventures.
Sandra and Woo in the Cursed Adventure review
Despite some swear-inducing challenges, this lengthy comic-based fantasy will win you over with its characters, worlds and style.
Night in the Woods review
This stylish slacker drama branches into intriguing darker themes, but is too rooted in aimless repetition to build any momentum.
Agatha Knife review
The black humour, unique premise and charming art style of this edgy indie adventure are unfortunately undercut by weak gameplay.
Doorways: Holy Mountains of Flesh review
It may be the series apex, but this horror adventure finale is brought down by awkward shifts in gameplay and an incoherent story.
Full Throttle Remastered review
The Tim Schafer biker adventure still sputters when the action heats up, but benefits from new detailing on an already classic model.
The Last Time review
For a good time, you'll want to play this short but touching story- and choice-driven retro adventure more than once.
Mr. Shadow review
This beautiful Samorost-style indie puzzler is delightfully surreal, but its more illogical puzzles are anything but child's play.
The Wardrobe review
This (re-)animated comic adventure is packed with fun pop culture references, along with a few puzzle skeletons best left in the closet.
Escape from Pleasure Planet review
This sci-fi adventure tastefully introduces its LGBTQ-friendly message, but its thin story and hodgepodge of frustrating minigames cause a world of hurt.
CAYNE: A STASIS Story review
The surprisingly meaty sci-fi prequel to STASIS raises the bar for freeware adventures, delivering another stellar sci-fi horror experience.
Haven Moon review
This Myst-style 3D puzzler is a gorgeous island experience that may be eclipsed by its thin story and relentless puzzle difficulty.