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King’s Quest: Chapter 3 archived preview
A rendezvous with The Odd Gentlemen offered an early peek at "Once Upon a Climb", and we fell in love with what we saw.
Following Freeware - February 2016 releases
We leapt into last month's top indie games with reckless abandon, and crowned it off with some we missed from January.
Samorost 3 review
There's plenty to trumpet about in a stellar and surprisingly lengthy third installment from Amanita Design.
Pulse review
This stylish exploration of blindness has a unique artistic vision but stumbles through an incoherent story and insubstantial gameplay.
Heaven’s Hope review
Falling just a little short of its desired heights, this enjoyable point-and-click angelic adventure does provide a little taste of heaven on earth.
That Dragon, Cancer review
Pulling no punches, this exploration of one family's courageous battle against terminal illness is a deeply moving experience.
The Slaughter: Act One review
The three-part Victorian era murder mystery eases into what looks to be a ripping good yarn to come.
Deponia Doomsday review
The surprise fourth installment will knock you for a loop in a time-traveling madcap adventure that's part-sequel, part-prequel.
Shardlight review
Wadjet Eye's latest is another great slice of sci-fi worldbuilding, though the story doesn't shine as brightly as its unique post-apocalyptic setting.
Downfall (redux) review
Reimagined in the style of The Cat Lady, Rem Michalski's first adventure is a brutally effective psychological horror with just a few reservations.
Following Freeware - January 2016 releases
Though a light month for indie titles, we ventured through the looking glass and beyond to unearth the month's best.
The Aggie Awards - The Best Adventure Games of 2015
Three days of glitter and gold are now complete, as we celebrate the best of the best from the year-that-was.
Oxenfree review
The slickly presented, narrative-driven horror story is effectively tuned into the authentic teenage experience
The Witness review
Jonathan Blow's ambitious open-world puzzler is a triumph of challenging gameplay, though any semblance of story gets lots in its abundant mazes.
2015 Aggie Award Nominees
It's that time once again, as the "best of" year-end category lists have been narrowed down to five, with winners still to come.