Adventure game articles page 115
Following Freeware: February 2012 releases
We leaped at the chance to scour February's indie releases for our latest monthly round-up of free adventure gems.
Yesterday review
Forget what you know about Pendulo Studios and embrace this impressively dark, disturbing mystery thriller.
Dark Secrets review
A swarm of bugs casts a shadow over this free-roaming 3D indie adventure, though there aren't many bright spots to begin with.
Deponia hands-on archived preview
We couldn’t refuse an early look at Daedalic’s oddball comic adventure set in a land filled with garbage.
Da New Guys: Day of the Jackass review
This wrestling-themed comic indie adventure delivers an entertaining lightweight romp, but some raw technique relegates it to the genre undercard.
Shadows on the Vatican: Act 1 - Greed review
This religio-political thriller will leave you lusting for more, because the debut episode is mainly a teaser for greater rewards to come.
Dear Esther review
It may not even be a game, but this beautifully surreal story-driven exploration offers plenty to write home about.
The Ballads of Reemus: When the Bed Bites review
This colourful cartoon indie adventure hums along with fun puzzles, zany characters, and a thoroughly offbeat world to explore.
Amber’s Blood review
The eighth Carol Reed mystery has a modest presentation, but spins a bloody good yarn full of twists and turns.
J.U.L.I.A. review
There's nothing artificial about this genuinely intelligent sci-fi adventure, which cleverly blends a host of varied gameplay elements into one unique whole.
Following Freeware: January 2012 releases
A killer quest through time and space yielded another great batch of indie games to nurse this month.
Lost Chronicles of Zerzura hands-on archived preview
Our lengthy first-hand look should satisfy inquisitive minds, as we found lots to like about the upcoming adventure from the developers of Black Mirror 3.
Miskatonic: Part 1 - The Inhuman Stain review
The three-part Lovecraftian mystery kicks off at Miskatonic University, but an inconsistent debut doesn't quite make the grade.
The Shine of a Star review
This Samorost-style lite adventure sometimes twinkles with surreal charm, but it falls short of shining in its perpetual darkness.
2011 Aggie Awards
The Aggie Awards are complete! Find out which games took home the top honours as the best of the best in 2011.