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Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick - Thimbleweed Park interview
The legendary genre pioneers are back and ready to walk us through their new brand new old-school project on Kickstarter.
Enola review
There's mature psychological trauma at the heart of this indie horror adventure, but shoddy design will scare most players away.
Puzzling (Mis)adventures: Volume 12: Wayward Manor, Phantom PI
A pair of haunted houses provide some offbeat puzzling fun, but will scare off anyone looking for story depth.
Video interview: Charles Cecil interview
The camera loves the ever-charming, insightful, and enthusiastic founder of Revolution, and we were happy to oblige with a wide-ranging discussion.
AR-K: Episode 2 - The Girl Who Wasn’t There review
The second installment is an improvement on its predecessor, though its story and puzzles are still treading water at the halfway point.
Following Freeware: September 2014 releases
With so many top free indies to crow about, constructing another impressive monthly list shouldn't be a tough sell.
Eye on iOS: Volume 10
It's time to break the silence on a new wave of iOS exclusives and popular ports of PC adventures from the App Store.
Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers - 20th Anniversary Edition review
Two decades later, a whole new generation of gamers will be charmed by the remake of Jane Jensen's classic.
Agustín Cordes - The Case of Charles Dexter Ward interview
Still in his Asylum, the Argentine developer discusses his Kickstarter for the first-ever officially licensed Lovecraft game.
Evil Pumpkin: The Lost Halloween review
Puzzle lovers may want to bag this seasonal casual adventure that serves up plenty of brainteasing goodies.
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter review
Though light on challenge, this impressive open-world parnormal mystery is drop-dead gorgeous and has plenty of drop-dead victims to investigate.
Neverending Nightmares review
As Gorey as it is gory, this pen-and-ink adventure is a psychological horror lover's dream, though you won't lose any sleep over its gameplay.
Shadowgate (2014) review
The reimagined 1987 classic blends a fresh new look and sound with faithfully punishing old-school sensibilities.
A Golden Wake review
Though its puzzles can't always seal the deal, this retro-styled historical adventure is often a roaring good time.
Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments review
The latest Sherlock adventure has abundant beauty and brains, though it's guilty of a little too much streamlined simplicity.