Adventure game articles for Linux page 17
Gods Will Be Watching review
Prepare to meet your maker time and time again in this brutally and often unfairly challenging resource management simulator.
Catmouth Island: Episode 1 review
This quirky indie series debut only toys with its potential, without ever pouncing on the opportunity.
The Last Door review
The commercial Collector's Edition bundle is a great way to get your foot in the door of this riveting four-part retro horror series.
Bik review
This flawed but amusing indie retro adventure provides a lighter take on the usual sci-fi tropes.
The Fall: Part 1 review
This grim sci-fi adventure may look like Metroid, but its slick side-scrolling presentation suits its intelligent story and atmosphere perfectly.
Among the Sleep review
This unique horror seen through the eyes of a two-year-old is rich in creepy atmosphere but its gameplay is a bit wobbly on its legs.
Kentucky Route Zero: Act III review
The magical surrealist adventure rolls brilliantly along, delivering its first glimpse of a coherent story arc.
The Journeyman Project: Pegasus Prime review
Updated and re-released, the 2014 edition looks better than ever, though its cosmetic makeover can't hide all of the original game's shortfalls.
Broken Sword 5: The Serpent’s Curse review
Revolution's two-part globetrotting sequel is now complete, successfully triumphing over the curse of high expectations.
Moebius: Empire Rising review
History doesn't repeat itself, as the mildly entertaining Moebius falls well short of Jane Jensen's best efforts from the past.
Jazzpunk review
This completely offbeat comedy adventure scores big with the laughs, though its story is a bit of a blank slate.
Detective Grimoire review
Its puzzles may be suspect, but never enough to bog down this thoroughly charming investigative adventure.
Detective Case and Clown Bot: Murder in the Hotel Lisbon review
This oddball retro whodunit has an entertaining plot and characters, but its gameplay and jokes lack any real punch.
Violett review
This gorgeous indie fantasy offers plenty of challenging puzzles, but its story was severely given a short shrift.
Gomo review
This would-be Machinarium clone is light on both story and puzzles, but can be fetching at times in its charming simplicity.