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Masochisia review
This raw, dark and disturbing story-driven experience cuts to the bone of child abuse and mental illness.
Shardlight hands-on archived preview
Wadjet Eye broke off the first piece of its upcoming post-apocalyptic adventure for an early first-hand look.
Following Freeware - December 2015 releases
Our final round-up of 2015's free indie adventures is all over the map, covering all eight(?) continents and beyond.
Aviary Attorney review
Not merely parroting Phoenix Wright, this beautifully distinctive 19th century French adventure is a hoot in its own right.
Caffeine: Episode One review
This three-part sci-fi exploration series barely begins percolating with a debut installment that doesn't fully mine its premise.
Agent A: A puzzle in disguise review
This '60s-era iOS spy puzzler is a fun little diversion but ends just when you're starting to bond with it.
Adventurezator: When Pigs Fly review
This two-in-one fairy tale adventure and game creator has all the proper ingredients, but doesn't have the recipe just right quite yet.
AdventureX 2015: Part 2 - The People
This year's AdventureX presentations offered plenty of food for thought, and even had a quiz(!) at the end.
Following Freeware - November 2015 releases
It's well worth sticking with these top free indie adventures as we round out another year of freeware in style.
AdventureX 2015: Part 1 - The Games
London was once again a weekend treasure trove of all-things-adventure, offering a sneak preview for 2016.
An FMV Christmas: Season’s Greetings 2015
Our holiday video compilation features a who's who lineup of top adventure developers that will warm even the grinchiest of hearts.
Message Quest review
This unheralded fantasy adventure with stained glass artwork delivers a short but sweet experience for a lazy afternoon.
Alice’s Lullaby: Episode 1 review
This horror series debut has grand ambitions, but its flawed survival-based gameplay may not fully resonate with adventure gamers.
Sun Dogs review
This unique text exploration of a transhumanist future feels coolly detached but largely stellar in execution.
The Rivers of Alice review
The dreamlike journey flows from one surreal environment full of challenging puzzles to another, but the waters are sometimes choppy and shallow.