Adventure game articles for Mac page 9
Creepy Tale review
This richly atmospheric side-scroller is a compelling journey through the big bad woods, though it also feels eerily similar to another artist's work.
Disco Elysium review
This brilliantly absurd, thoroughly absorbing roleplaying adventure will be music to the ears of any open world mystery lover.
Nauticrawl review
This genre-defying sci-fi adventure is elevated by its uniquely immersive blend of roguelike, sub sim and puzzle elements.
Woven review
Though not a seamless experience, it's easy to cotton to this charming animal adventure in an open fabric world.
The Complex review
While its gameplay is decidedly simple, this choice-driven FMV thriller is a riveting interactive movie with impressive production values and replayability.
Interrogation: You will be deceived review
This clever blend of dialogue-driven adventure with lite strategy and RPG elements has us convinced it's well worth checking out.
Demons Never Lie review
We can honestly say this voxel-based adventure about finding redemption may be rough around the edges but is filled with charm and soul.
Kentucky Route Zero: Act V review
The episodic magical realist journey circles back around with a short but fitting finale to a memorable series unlike anything else available.
LUNA: The Shadow Dust review
This stylish puzzler shines brightest in its presentation, though the gameplay doesn't have quite the same lustre as the gorgeous art and sound.
Sally Face review
Behind its traditional point-and-click facade, this one-of-a-kind five-part adventure series is a bold, sometimes baffling, always surprising blend of memorably offbeat adventuring.
Mosaic review
This experimental narrative experience weaves together an unusual, intriguing, sometimes obtuse blend of imagery about escaping the drudgery of life.
Discolored review
Nearly devoid of story but enriched by exploration, atmosphere and puzzles, one's appreciation of this indie first-person adventure is no black-and-white matter.
Nobodies review
This modest little production manages to make a name for itself with its dark but intriguing focus on concealing a series of covert terrorist assassinations.
A Short Hike review
This brief, beautiful nature excursion soars above its bigger-budget contemporaries with a charming presentation and surprisingly rewarding gameplay.
We. The Revolution review
The verdict is in: This beautiful French Revolution era judicial sim has plenty of intriguing elements but some of the fun is lost in the constant gameplay upheaval.