Adventure game articles for iOS page 2
Doctor Who: The Lonely Assassins review
Though the limited use of the license is enough to make you weep, this found phone investigation is otherwise another rock-solid adventure from the creators of SIMULACRA.
NUTS review
You'd be crazy to pass up this boldly designed, delightfully unique nature sim with a surprisingly compelling story to crack at the center of it all.
The Room 4: Old Sins review
Although guilty of a few repeat tasks, Fireproof has once again delivered an engaging puzzle experience that largely renders other complaints null and void.
unmemory review
Interactive fiction is not forgotten, as proven by this clever blend of text, images, puzzles and compelling Memento-style storytelling.
ENCODYA review
There's no hidden secret behind what makes this gorgeous dystopian cyberpunk adventure such a compelling point-and-click experience.
Krabat and the Secret of the Sorbian King review
Don't overlook this hidden gem, a classic-styled point-and-click adventure blending fictional fun with exploration of a rarely explored culture.
Krystopia: Nova’s Journey review
This puzzling sci-fi sequel shines brighter than its predecessor with increased gameplay variety and character interaction, though it fades in the end with another lack of closure.
Chicken Police: Paint It RED! review
A few questionable gameplay issues come home to roost, but there's far more to crow about in this stylishly tasty black and white buddy cop animal-noir mystery.
Krystopia: A Puzzle Journey review
This vibrant isometric sci-fi adventure is clearly for puzzle fans who enjoy a challenge, though it's undermined somewhat by repetitive gameplay.
Buck Bradley Comic Adventure 2: The Sand and the Techno-pyramid review
The first commercial installment in this graphic novel-styled series is beautiful but ultimately ground down by weak writing and a number of mounting design issues.
Stela review
This brief side-scroller doesn't stand quite as tall as its more acclaimed inspirations, but it's a solid atmospheric puzzle-platformer in its own right.
Embracelet review
This lovely, low-poly Norwegian island adventure is a storytelling gem that outshines most of its bigger-budgeted contemporaries.
Evan’s Remains review
This lovely puzzle-platformer is a charming blend of story and gameplay, at least until it becomes buried in exposition toward the end.
The Revenge of Johnny Bonasera review
While the humour and violence is often tasteless, this scrappy little four-part indie adventure pays back an early investment by getting better as it goes along.
There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension review
There is no review of a non-game that isn't a brilliantly hilarious deconstruction of various genres while still not remaining a delightfully clever outside-the-box adventure at heart.