Adventure game articles page 113
Following Freeware: May 2012 releases
Scouring the cosmos from Aberdan to Buenos Aries, we've rounded up another month's worth of great free adventures to keep you fully engaged.
The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav review
Daedalic's beautifully grim fairy tale offers plenty to crow about, but it's bound by weak characters in the lead roles.
Kickstarter Adventure: Gearing into Overdrive, Threatening to Stall
The crowd-sourcing phenomenon may be a dream come true, but it comes with a pinch of caution.
Resonance review
This impressive retro sci-fi thriller is sure to strike a chord with adventure fans, both for its complex story and challenging, multi-character gameplay.
The Sea Will Claim Everything review
The first commercial adventure from indie developer Jonas Kyratzes is sure to grow on any fantasy fan.
Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP review
This memorable audio-visual journey of discovery emphasizes experience over gameplay, but combats tendencies of pretension along the way.
The Cave archived preview
Some early spelunking in this unique new adventure let us probe the deep, dark recesses of Ron Gilbert's mind.
Guys from Andromeda Countdown to New SpaceVenture Launch interview
The masterminds behind SpaceQuest have reunited for an original new space comedy, and we nabbed Mark Crowe for a face-to-face One Guy interview
Following Freeware: April 2012 releases
April was a light month of new releases, but anyone passing up the latest freeware adventures can go fly a kite.
Nancy Drew: Tomb of the Lost Queen review
Nancy's 26th adventure unearths plenty of ancient Egyptian intrigue, but it starts to unravel due to its increasingly aged presentation.
Tex Murphy Dons Fedora Once Again interview
With a brand new Tex Murphy adventure now a distinct possibility, we grabbed Chris Jones and Aaron Conners to find out what they've been keeping under their hats.
The Journey Down: Chapter One review
A delightful first episode eases into the four-part African-inspired adventure, but really takes off with its stellar production values.
Welcome to the new AG announcement
Let's celebrate Adventure Gamers' tenth anniversary together with our biggest update yet! Read about just a few of the enhancements inside, then venture out to find the rest yourselves.
Captain Morgane and the Golden Turtle review
The feisty female pirate comes of age in this enjoyable high seas adventure, though a few odd design decisions are cause for some grief.
Jane Jensen: Back Home on Pinkerton Road interview
We went farming for some insight from the master storyteller herself, and harvested a cornucopia of answers, anecdotes, and never-before-seen materials past and present.