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Adventures in Storytelling: Unrest, The Shopkeeper
From ancient India to Victorian England, you couldn't buy a puzzle in these experimental narrative experiences.
The Talos Principle review
Croteam gets serious with an inspired, Portal-styled sci-fi puzzler that will challenge you both intellectually and emotionally.
Dave Grossman interview
Listen up, as the acclaimed designer talks about life after Telltale and helping pioneer the interactive audio drama.
Following Freeware: November 2014 releases
Even a mini-month of freeware coverage is enough for a long walk, a date in the park, and plenty more.
An FMV Christmas: Season’s Greetings 2014
'Tis the season to follow the genre's brightest stars and capture their personal holiday wishes on camera.
Lumino City review
This delightfully charming hand-modeled adventure is sure to brighten any puzzle-lover's day, though its story is only paper-thin.
AdventureX 2014 - Part 2: The People
The minds behind the games take centre stage in the final part of our convention round-up from London.
AdventureX 2014 - Part 1: The Games
Set up in brand new digs, the fourth annual genre convention in London had well over a dozen upcoming games to check out first-hand.
The Dream Machine: Chapter 5 review
The penultimate episode of this excellent indie claymation series is the best, longest, and gutsiest so far.
Nancy Drew: Labyrinth of Lies review
The teen sleuth's Greek mystery plays like a familiar chorus, but it's undermined by some tragic puzzle tedium and disorienting storylines.
Puzzling (Mis)adventures: Volume 13: Where is My Heart?, Back to Bed
Your perspective on puzzling platformers may just be turned in unexpected ways in these two stylish offerings.
The Old City: Leviathan review
Submerged beneath the gorgeous visuals of this surreal exploration is an abstract story that never really grips.
The Silent Age review
This two-part, post-apocalyptic adventure took its time reaching completion, but the final result was well worth the wait.
Following Freeware - October 2014 releases
The question is when, not IF, you'll want to play this month's text adventuring extravanganza (with a few graphic bonuses to boot).
Hadean Lands review
Andrew Plotkin's sci-fi opus hits on all the right formulas for a brilliant text adventure experience.