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Steve Ince interview
The acclaimed freelance designer has been a busy man of late, but we nabbed him for his insight on past, present, and future projects.
Miasmata review
This unique synthesis of jungle island simulator and survival horror adventure is tense and deeply immersive, though it's stalked by a variety of glitches.
Exploring The Cave with Double Fine’s JP LeBreton and Chris Remo interview
Braving the depths of Ron Gilbert's new side-scrolling adventure, we had lots of help in finding our way.
Following Freeware: November 2012 releases
This month's round-up of top indie adventures is sure to transport you to a variety of fascinating digital worlds, whether though pictures or text alone.
An FMV Christmas: Season’s Greetings 2012
Wishing you all a very happy holiday, we are pleased to present a who's who video compilation of adventure game developers sending you their very best.
The Book of Unwritten Tales: The Critter Chronicles review
KING Art's fantasy prequel is a fun way to chill with some traditional adventurey fun, but it slips a little from its predecessor's towering standards.
Sherlock Holmes and the Mystery of the Frozen City review
The great detective's first 3DS case offers a flurry of casual puzzles, but they can't fully weather a nonsensical story.
Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward review
The spiritual sequel to 999 adds a few nice touches to the visual novel format, but still has a number of conspicuous problems.
Haunted review
The supernatural comic adventure delivers a variety of good-looking ghostly fun, though its ethereal characters lack much in the way of substance.
The Cat Lady review
The claws come out in this grisly but brilliant independent adventure that will toy with your emotions in a profound way.
Primordia review
This post-apocalyptic sci-fi indie proves its mettle in a robot adventure that's bursting with personality.
Lost Chronicles of Zerzura review
Almost lost in publisher limbo, you'll find this 16th century globetrotting adventure a thoroughly entertaining excursion.
Nancy Drew: The Deadly Device review
Nancy's 27th adventure starts out fairly static, but soon amps up to become another compelling mystery.
The Walking Dead: Episode Five - No Time Left review
An unforgettable season wraps up with a short but heart-wrenching finale guaranteed to blow you away.
Following Freeware: October 2012 releases
Knowing the gravity of the situation, we searched high and low for the top new indie adventures, from outer space to somewhere in England.