Adventure game articles page 34
Creaks review
Amanita's latest is a beautifully textured, cleverly layered puzzle-platformer that never strains under the weight of its abundant creativity.
Beyond a Steel Sky review
A few remaining kinks need ironing out, but Revolution's long-awaited sequel is a welcome reunion in an immersive new 3D package that both fans and newcomers can enjoy.
Come Back: Chapter 1 review
This indie series debut has a charming presentation and a noteworthy theme of domestic abuse, but there's no escaping its short length and simplistic gameplay.
Mutazione review
Though largely barren of gameplay, the seeds of this 'mutant soap opera' blossom into a heart-warming character-driven tale of family and forgiveness.
Phantom Path review
This modest but lively isometric forest adventure provides sure footing through a variety of well-designed environmental puzzles.
Nubla review
The esteemed artwork of Madrid's Thyssen-Bornemisza belongs in a museum, not in a short, easy and non-educational puzzle-platformer like this.
Ken Williams: An excerpt from The Art of Point-and-Click Adventure Games interview
Our four-part sneak peek into Bitmap's brilliant 500-page genre retrospective concludes with a word from Sierra's co-founder.
Someday You’ll Return review
The creators of J.U.L.I.A. Among the Stars are back with a well-crafted, substantial first-person psychological thriller.
Five…Make That SIX Top Upcoming Adventure Games of July 2020 video preview
Tamiil's gone above and beyond to provide a look forward at what's happening this month among new adventure releases and ports.
Spirit of the North review
This open world fox adventure looks and sounds great, but it lacks the sly gameplay and backstory to bring the experience to life.
Lori and Corey Cole: An excerpt from The Art of Point-and-Click Adventure Games interview
Our four-part exploration of Bitmap's excellent coffee table hardcover continues with a one-on-two interview with the creators of Quest for Glory.
The Academy: The First Riddle review
It's held back somewhat by a limited mechanics and lack of gameplay integration, but otherwise this charming fantasy puzzle-fest passes the fun test with flying colours.
Shapik: The Moon Quest review
This charming Amanita-style sci-fi puzzler is light on story but gets full marks for presentation and entertaining gameplay.
Boïnihi: The K’i Codex review
The latest installment in Simon Mesnard's Black Cube series may change perspectives but still translates into a quality puzzle-centric sci-fi adventure.
An overview of genre history, by The Art of Point-and-Click Adventure Games: Part II
Our four-part collaboration with Bitmap Books continues with the second half of the publisher's chronicle of the origins of graphic adventures.