Adventure game articles for Freeware
CAYNE: A STASIS Story review
The surprisingly meaty sci-fi prequel to STASIS raises the bar for freeware adventures, delivering another stellar sci-fi horror experience.
King’s Quest III: To Heir is Human Redux review
With impressive production, gameplay, and story enhancements, AGDI's updated remake of Sierra's classic is sure to hold you in its spell.
King’s Quest II: Romancing the Stones review
AGDI's enhanced remake of Romancing the Throne will give you plenty of reason to fall in love with it.
The Vacuum review
This free mystery adventure is a little light on gameplay, but its tense sci-fi storyline will suck you right in and hold you through to its multiple ends.
Death: Episode 1 - The Scythe of Unlimited Power review
There's some fun to reap in this stylish freeware adventure series, though the first episode of Death is only the beginning.
Shifter’s Box - Outside In review
This colourful indie adventure opens up a variety of surreal worlds packed full of puzzles and sci-fi atmosphere.
Adventures of Keith Night: After a Shadow review
This black and white film-noir whodunit has plenty of highlights for a one-man indie production.
Loricum review
Created by a teen theatre group, this freeware adventure plays on some surprisingly emotional themes with refreshing results.
Haluz 1 and 2 review
These organic Samorost-like adventures are well worth browsing for a free hour online.
The McCarthy Chronicles: Episode 1 review
This impressive film-noir indie mystery is gritty and dark, but its supernatural storyline is anything but black-and-white.
Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Remake review
The classic Douglas Adams sci-fi text adventure gets a full graphic overhaul in this improbable fan remake.
The Marionette review
This surreal indie adventure entertains even as it raises meaningful questions, and it’s free of charge with no strings attached.
The Silver Lining: Episode 1: What is Decreed Must Be review
The clouds covering the long-awaited King’s Quest fan sequel finally disperse, though the adventure is really only just beginning.
Nanobots review
This creative freeware adventure (and predecessor to Puzzle Bots) is one you'll learn to love in six different ways.
Life of D. Duck review
Its doodle art makes it an ugly duckling, but there's lots of offbeat charm nestled deeper down.