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Jan Kavan – J.U.L.I.A. interview
A hands-on preview let us probe deeply into this impressive sci-fi indie, then venture a little farther with game's designer, Jan Kavan.
Eye on iOS: Volume 3
From Coktel to Kheops, our latest round-up of iPhone adventures is the 411 of classic ports and episodic excusive debuts.
Aspectus: Rinascimento Chronicles review
This supernatural lite adventure seeks the perfect blend of puzzles and art, but some serious blemishes destroy the fun.
King’s Quest II: Romancing the Stones review
AGDI's enhanced remake of Romancing the Throne will give you plenty of reason to fall in love with it.
Portal 2 review
The unique physics-based puzzler series closes the gap on perfection with a near-flawless sequel.
The Train: Episode 1 review
This episodic adventure takes off on the iPhone/iPod Touch, but a few significant issues derail an otherwise promising debut.
Dream Chronicles: The Book of Air review
The popular lite adventure series' fourth installment is so short and easy you can breeze through it in no time.
Following Freeware: March 2011 releases
It's a freeware party and you're all invited, with a smorgasboard of March adventures to choose from.
The Next BIG Thing review
There are plenty of high points in this monstrous comic adventure, though it doesn't quite measure up to its top billing.
Adam’s Venture: Episode 2 - Solomon’s Secret review
The second episode wisely builds on the groundwork of its predecessor, though its story remains largely buried.
Conspiracies II: Lethal Networks review
This indie sci-fi sequel had the potential to surpass its FMV predecessor, but a few deadly issues conspire to hold it back.
Black Mirror III review
The final Black Mirror is the fairest of them all, as the dark mystery series concludes with an impressive finale.
Casual Collection - March 2011 releases
A busy month of new releases caused us to spring into action with our latest round-up of casual adventures.
Lucius archived preview
Hot damn! We managed to snag a sneak peek at the upcoming demonic-themed adventure, plus some behind-the-scenes insight from the developers.
Back to the Future: Episode 3 - Citizen Brown review
It's still light on gameplay, but surprising story turns ensure Telltale has everything under control.