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Red Crow Mysteries: Legion review
There are inventory items to collect in this shallow but richly atmospheric lite adventure hybrid, and they are legion.
AdventureX 2011
The first-ever adventure gaming expo kicked off to humble beginnings in the UK, and AG got in on the ground floor (once we found the door).
James Noir’s Hollywood Crimes review
Even with an extra dimension, not much stands out in this Nintendo 3DS puzzler beyond its intriguing murder mystery interludes.
Girl with a Heart of review
Its unique fantasy story never skips a beat, but a lack of meaningful interaction breaks the potential immersion.
So Blonde: Back to the Island review
The Nintendo exclusive is an intriguing "what if?" pseudo-sequel, but recycling and simplified gameplay cloud an otherwise sunny experience.
The Dream Machine: Chapter 3 review
Three episodes in, this charming clay-and-cardboard indie adventure is shaping up as a compellingly surreal series.
Top 100 All-Time Adventure Games
Over thirty years in the making (incuding at least a year of planning), Adventure Gamers presents our Top 100 list of the best adventures ever.
Following Freeware: November 2011 releases
Who knows when you'll have time to play the past month's top indie releases, but the latest text competition settles the matter of IF.
Casual Collection - November 2011 releases
It was a November to remember for casual game fans, and our LAST monthly round-up has all the details.
AR-K: Episode 1 - Sex, Lies and Class Work review
The debut episode of a new sci-fi indie series flirts with potential, but it never translates into anything more than a teasing prologue.
Doctor Who: The Adventure Games - Episode Five: The Gunpowder Plot review
This new and improved BBC-produced episode shoots to the top of the Doctor Who adventure games list.
Relics: Dark Hours review
The haunted high school mystery earns a passing grade for its FMV implementation, but fails to deliver in most other ways.
Dead Mountaineer’s Hotel review
There are plenty of reservations about this long-awaited Russian whodunit, which dashes all high hopes against the rocks.
Discworld II review
You might kill yourself laughing at this beautiful 1996 cartoon sequel, though you won't reap the benefits of much story or puzzle variety.
To the Moon review
It may be light on gameplay, but this poignant interactive drama rockets to the top of the list of emotionally powerful adventures.