Adventure game articles for PC page 15
TOHU review
If you're angling for a charming Amanita-style adventure, this one is sure to hook you with its beautiful graphics and variety of puzzles.
Sarawak review
Though it can't profess to offer much consequential player choice, this lovely literary mystery deftly blends art and text in a delightfully interactive way.
Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Heart of the Forest review
Its role-playing elements add real bite to an already compelling story in this supernatural visual novel based on the popular tabletop RPG.
A Painter’s Tale: Curon, 1950 review
A compelling and educational story of a displaced town's final days should help wash away any disappointment over the lack of substantial gameplay.
Henry Mosse and the Wormhole Conspiracy review
This stylish point-and-click adventure delivers just the right elements for many hours of intergalactic puzzling fun.
Tell Me Why review
Even with a more limited scope than usual, there are plenty of good reasons to check out this intimate, thought-provoking narrative adventure from DONTNOD.
ENCODYA review
There's no hidden secret behind what makes this gorgeous dystopian cyberpunk adventure such a compelling point-and-click experience.
The Medium review
With great scares and atmosphere but poor storytelling and repetitive gameplay, the quality of Bloober Team's dual-world horror adventure ends up somewhere in the middle.
The Longing review
Those craving a thoughtful, relaxing experience will find it in this beautiful and surprisingly prescient idle adventure spanning 400 real-time days.
The Button Witch review
A few technical issues can't undo all the good achieved by the lovely aesthetic and puzzle-filled gameplay of this JRPG-styled adventure.
LOVE – A Puzzle Box Filled with Stories review
Like a Rubik's Cube of life, this unique wordless puzzler has lots to be smitten with, though it's not quite as user-friendly as it could be at times.
Orwell’s Animal Farm review
More management sim than adventure, this cropped-down narrative-driven adaptation effectively explores the sociopolitical themes of the 1945 classic novel.
Krabat and the Secret of the Sorbian King review
Don't overlook this hidden gem, a classic-styled point-and-click adventure blending fictional fun with exploration of a rarely explored culture.
The Hand of Glory review
Though its reach slightly exceeds its grasp, this Broken Sword-style comedic mystery can bask in a job largely well done.
Quarantine Diary review
Not even a pandemic can sideline the intrepid British sleuth from rolling through another entertaining mystery in scenic Sweden.