Adventure game archived previews for iOS page 6
Ken Follett’s The Pillars of the Earth: Book One – From the Ashes review
Daedalic's impressive adaptation of the epic historical novel goes from strength to strength, raising anticipation for the two parts remaining.
Old Man’s Journey review
A lifetime of memories are revisited in this thoughtful, introspective odyssey that bridges past and present.
The Walking Dead: A New Frontier review
The zombie survivor franchise is still alive with plenty of bite, though the third season covers a lot of familiar ground.
Full Throttle Remastered review
The Tim Schafer biker adventure still sputters when the action heats up, but benefits from new detailing on an already classic model.
Thimbleweed Park review
Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick's latest opus stands proudly with the classics of a genre they helped pioneer decades ago.
Corpse Party review
The revived Japanese port is bigger and gorier than ever, though more an old-school visual novel than interactive adventure.
Yesterday Origins review
Much like its multiple timelines, Pendulo's solid but uneven prequel/sequel takes a few steps forward, a couple steps back.
Batman: The Telltale Series review
The Bat-season is now complete, exposing both the light and dark elements of a somewhat uneven five-part thrill-ride.
The Little Acre review
This charmingly beautiful fantasy adventure covers a lot of ground, but isn't given the chance to fully explore its dual worlds.
Burly Men at Sea review
This charming Scandinavian folktale may be lite on gameplay but offers a surprisingly hefty choose-your-own-adventure experience.
Her Majesty’s SPIFFING review
This comic sci-fi adventure is highly polished and filled with British quips, though it feels more like the abbreviated launch of a bigger adventure to come.
Demetrios: The BIG Cynical Adventure review
This colourfully snarky cartoon indie is a quality adventure, with an updated option to flush any unwanted toilet humour.
Bolt Riley: A Reggae Adventure - Chapter 1 review
This two-part sunny island sojourn to Jamaica neither drags nor gets too high in its all-too-brief Early Access prologue.
The Eyes of Ara review
This Myst-style puzzler set in an ancient, abandoned castle will keep you captive with its many devious challenges.
1979 Revolution: Black Friday review
Iran's struggle for independence is recounted in cinematic style, though providing just a partial picture with little to actually do.