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Dracula 4: The Shadow of the Dragon review
This short, easy, and deceptively marketed episodic prelude drives a nail into the longrunning vampire series' coffin.
E3 2013 - Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments archived preview
The new multi-case adventure from Frogwares lets players experience Sherlock Holmes as never before, but there'll be nothing elementary about deducing the culprits.
E3 2013 - Daedalic Entertainment archived preview
We said hello to Daedalic at an unforgettable E3 display, which offered us first looks at Memoria and Goodbye Deponia.
Following Freeware: May 2013 releases
From high in the skies to deep in the ocean, we scoured the freeware community for another month's worth of top adventures.
The Raven hands-on archived preview
We stole an early look at KING Art's upcoming 1960s heist adventure, and it looks like it could be another feather in the German studio's cap.
Life in the Dorms review
This rare Xbox indie exclusive could use some art lessons, but its oddball plot and humor help it make the grade.
Jacob Jones and the Bigfoot Mystery: Episode 1 - A Bump in the Night review
This charming episodic adventure successfully gets its foot in the sub-genre door of Layton-style story puzzlers.
Laney Berry – The St Christopher’s School Lockdown interview
Our insightful chat with the indie creator of this ambitious character drama based on real student protests will surely rally new followers to its Kickstarter cause.
Gone Home preview archived preview
Our first look at this haunting '90s-era exploration mystery about lost family proved to be well worth writing home about.
The Starship Damrey review
This downloadable sci-fi exclusive for 3DS is a moody exploration vehicle, but highly robotic in its simplified gameplay.
Sorcery! review
Part one of Steve Jackson's acclaimed Fighting Fantasy series comes to iOS in a superb interactive Choose Your Own RPG adventure.
Bill Tiller - A Vampyre Story: Year One interview
The acclaimed artist/designer sticks his neck on the line with a Kickstarter campaign while chewing the fat about his storied career.
Nancy Drew: Ghost of Thornton Hall review
The haunted Georgian mansion isn't very scary in Nancy's 28th adventure, but you'll have fun puzzling your way through ghosts and family skeletons alike.
The Night of the Rabbit review
Daedalic's gorgeous fantasy adventure is a truly magical journey until the charm wears off in ill-advised detours towards the end.
Following Freeware: April 2013 releases
Indie developers are keeping the genre right on track with another month's worth of great adventures even a bum can afford.