Adventure game articles for PC page 20
Seven Doors review
The biggest knock on this diverting little escape room puzzler is that it's just not nearly scary or challenging as it easily could have been.
The Dreamcatcher review
Our first-hand analysis reveals a beautiful if overly abstract exploration of the subconscious that presents more questions than gameplay.
Jessika review
This Her Story-styled digital detective mystery gets an inspired one-woman performance, though some of the gameplay elements aren't much to write home about.
Football Game review
Though just as short as its namesake, this point-and-click indie adventure should be a ball for fans of Lynchian-style dark mysteries.
Mad Cat’s World: Act 1 – Not by meat alone… review
This comic sci-fi series gets a beautiful but poorly translated debut installment that doesn't offer much to sink your teeth into just yet.
The White Door review
One's enjoyment of this largely black and white, split-screen puzzler depends on whether you see its unapologetic weirdness as a feature or a serious knock against it.
Ourea review
This lovely environmental puzzler could have rocked if not for its painfully short length that only teases bigger, better things.
Museum: Volumes I and II review
This two-part 3D puzzler exhibits a few distinct cultural environments to explore, but otherwise isn't really worth the price of admission.
Tales from Off-Peak City: Volume 1 – Caetano’s Slice review
Cosmo D's surreal character-driven adventure is light on gameplay but delivers plenty of tasty Lynchian weirdness.
Return of the Phantom flashback review
With MicroProse revived, the time is right to delve deep into the largely unheralded 1993 adventure and give it the high score it richly deserves.
The Pillar review
This lovely indie puzzler hopes to stand tall with the likes of The Witness, but its lack of gameplay and world-building substance leave it coming up a little short.
Helheim Hassle review
We're going out on a limb in calling this the most entertaining Viking-themed, body desecrating side-scroller ever made.
Florence review
This short comic book-styled interactive romance is easy to fall in love with, but parting too soon will be such sweet sorrow.
Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town review
This classic-styled pirate-themed adventure will mostly be a blessing for point-and-click fans, though it breaks down somewhat with a rushed finale.
Superliminal review
This wonderfully surreal environmental puzzler might just give you a whole different perspective on problem solving with everyday objects.