Adventure game articles page 128
Eye on iOS
Calling all Apple owners: our newest article series will dial you into all-things-adventure on the iPhone and iPod Touch.
Clover: A Curious Tale review
This side-scrolling adventure is a charming nostalgic throwback, though the constant backtracking will leave you a little dizzy.
Following Freeware: October 2010 releases
It's your one-stop shopping feature for all the latest indie adventures, and it won't cost you a thing.
Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World review
This fun-filled sci-fi comic adventure is a blast from the past that everyone should be talking about.
Casual Collection - October 2010 releases
October saw plenty of haunting adventures released from the casual realm, and we managed to track them down.
RHEM 4: The Golden Fragments review
It may not glitter visually, but the fourth RHEM adventure once again offers a whole world of challenging puzzles to piece together.
Jekyll & Hyde review
This adaptation is an interesting twist on Robert Louis Stevenson's classic, but it's plagued by some beastly problems that drag it down.
Bracken Tor - Matt Clark interview
With his second supernatural mystery fast approaching, we fought tooth and claw for a chance to sit down with the man behind the moor.
Death: Episode 1 - The Scythe of Unlimited Power review
There's some fun to reap in this stylish freeware adventure series, though the first episode of Death is only the beginning.
Uninvited review
The title of this decades-old haunted house adventure warns you to stay away, and the game illustrates a few too many reasons why you should.
Midnight Mysteries: Salem Witch Trials review
Many souls are at stake as you blaze a haunting trail through the centuries in this compelling casual murder mystery.
Tale of a Hero review
This modest fantasy adventure follows in the footsteps of giants, but is tripped by a slew of little design problems.
Following Freeware: September 2010 releases
They're free and here's where. Our monthly spotlight on all the latest indie adventure releases continues.
Doctor Who: The Adventure Games - Episode Three: TARDIS review
This extremely short and disappointing third Doctor Who episode is much smaller than it looks from the outside.
A Tale of Two Cities review
There's a little of both the best and worst of times in this interactive adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic.