Adventure game archived previews page 11
Keyword: A Spider’s Thread review
This light hacking mystery in futuristic Toronto spins an intriguing tale, though its believability never fully computes.
McPixel review
If early graphic adventures had been made for arcades, they might have looked and played something like this madcap time-limited romp.
Until 9:15 a.m. review
It won't take long to play, but this charming little hand-drawn puzzler will help while away a couple hours of sweetly entertaining fun.
Tale of the Fragmented Star review
Look but don't touch this thoroughly dismal VR puzzler whose only means of interaction is head-tracking.
Galador: The Prince and the Coward review
A whole lot is lost in translation, we're afraid, as this 1998 Polish fantasy adventure is finally localized into English.
Who’s Lila? review
Our review explains why you'll surely want to check out this surreal 1-bit adventure, if you can handle facing the emotions it's bound to elicit.
Alexey’s Winter: Night Adventure review
This short, simple point-and-click adventure set in chilly late-80s Soviet Union is missing a number of key components for full enjoyment.
SAMUDRA review
This side-scrolling underwater adventure is steeped in rich atmosphere, though its middling gameplay and vague storytelling threaten to sink much of the fun.
Hermitage: Strange Case Files review
This lengthy Lovecraftian visual novel mystery anthology makes staying home worthwhile to enjoy its rich atmosphere and storytelling.
Pants Quest review
The pace never slacks in this brief but overall entertaining pixel art adventure about a stressful rainy morning before work.
Who Pressed Mute on Uncle Marcus? review
There's no zooming through this well-acted but repetitive FMV murder mystery designed to be replayed to successfully name the culprit.
Syberia: The World Before review
The superb fourth installment of Kate Walker's adventures is the one you've been waiting for all this time, and a fitting swan song for the late Benoît Sokal.
Letters – a written adventure review
Even if you think "platforming"is a bad word, this game's clever word-based mechanic, poignant story and charming presentation should seal the deal.
Magnus Imago review
It doesn't feel quite fully developed, keeping it from greatness, but this highly surreal adventure offers plenty to think about while it lasts.
Nelson and the Magic Cauldron: The Journey review
Though it speeds a little too quickly to its destination, the shorter but slightly sweeter sequel brews up another charming little cartoon fantasy adventure.