Adventure game articles page 131
Lost Horizon hands-on archived preview
An early demo suggests that those looking for actual adventure in their adventure games will find it in Lost Horizon.
Glass Rose review
Cing's real-time 2004 PlayStation 2 mystery has plenty of interesting points, but its convoluted story can be mentally taxing.
Puzzle Agent review
There are plenty of challenging brainteasers to chew on in this surprisingly chilling mystery puzzler.
Black Sails archived preview
Deck13 unfurled its new mystery adventure at E3, though its English release may be well off on the horizon.
Hector: Badge of Carnage - Episode 1: We Negotiate with Terrorists review
Its comic irreverence takes no prisoners, but iPhone users will want to brave the filth of this episodic adventure.
Casebook Trilogy: Special Edition - Sam Clarkson interview
The book is reopened on this intriguing FMV mystery series today, and AG is on the case with Areo's Creative Director.
Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse - Episode 3: They Stole Max’s Brain! review
The third episode is absurdly amusing, but a few no-brainer puzzles make it little short and easy.
E3 2010: A Whirlwind Review
E3 descended on southern California this week, and AG was there to make a three-day adventure of it.
Amnesia: The Dark Descent hands-on archived preview
The creators of Penumbra are back with a new horror adventure, and an early preview demo suggests it could be a memorable one.
Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds review
Humongous Entertainment's junior adventure for 3-8 year olds probes the ocean depths but comes up a little shallow.
Slip Space: The Burma-Shave Analogy review
This indie sci-fi adventure offers a plenty of challenging puzzles, but is seriously undermined by a lack of proper signposting.
Jolly Rover review
With tails wagging and sails swagging, there’s plenty of good times on the high seas in this comic canine swashbuckler.
Rooms: The Main Building review
This refreshingly unique puzzler may just nudge your appreciation of sliders up a few notches.
Darkness Within 2: The Dark Lineage review
The Lovecraft-inspired mystery breaks free of its predecessor's limitations, but some unwelcome traits are passed down to the sequel.
The Filmmaker review
This indie puzzler shows plenty of opening day promise, but can't fully live up to its projections.