Adventure game archived previews for Android page 8
Oxenfree review
The slickly presented, narrative-driven horror story is effectively tuned into the authentic teenage experience
Agent A: A puzzle in disguise review
This '60s-era iOS spy puzzler is a fun little diversion but ends just when you're starting to bond with it.
The Rivers of Alice review
The dreamlike journey flows from one surreal environment full of challenging puzzles to another, but the waters are sometimes choppy and shallow.
Game of Thrones review
The House Forrester saga comes to a head in the dramatic season finale, though a key story branch gets lost in the woods.
2064: Read Only Memories review
This LGBTQ-friendly cyberpunk story is a hybrid of compelling visual novel and underwhelming retro adventure.
Life Is Strange review
The series concludes with a whirlwind of emotion, capping a flawed but intensely personal paranormal teen drama.
PataNoir review
A unique concept and iffy execution make this simile-loaded text adventure like a toy gun that tends to miss the mark.
Tales from the Borderlands review
The final episode pays off handsomely in a wonderful series short on gameplay but packing loads of narrative punch.
AR-K: Episode 3 - The Great Escape review
The punultimate episode breaks free of its predecessors' problems with significant improvement in all the right ways.
Fran Bow review
Cleverly seasoned with a blend of dark themes with childlike innocence, this surreal indie adventure finds the recipe for success.
MISSING: An Interactive Thriller - Episode One review
The curtain is raised on a promising new FMV mystery series, though the prologue is almost criminally short.
MechaNika review
Despite its childlike appearance, this unqiue comic adventure has a dark premise and some self-destructive tendencies.
The Trace review
With a high body count and low puzzle count, this mobile exclusive is a light but enjoyable murder mystery.
Subject 13 review
Puzzle lovers are in luck with Paul Cuisset's new sci-fi adventure, but will rarely be put to a serious test.
Morningstar: Descent to Deadrock review
Remade for commercial re-release, this short but decent sci-fi adventure rarely elevates above its modest ambitions.