Adventure game articles for Linux page 3
The Dark Side of the Moon review
Its cheesy B movie fun is a highlight, but there's very little gameplay or challenge to tide you over in this short live-action sci-fi thriller.
Internet Court review
Like Ace Attorney meets Zoom, this delightfully homemade legal adventure riffs on both online culture and awkward video conferencing.
Mutropolis review
There's plenty of fun to unearth in this beautifully hand-painted archeological sci-fi adventure set three thousand years in the future.
Inspector Waffles review
This amusing retro-styled investigative adventure pops up to the top of the ever-expanding catalogue of anthropomorphic animal mysteries.
Alien Function review
The Sir Typhil fantasy series goes to space, where it works surprisingly well in this enjoyable point-and-click romp that's suitable for newcomers and existing fans alike.
Clarevoyance review
Past and present, myth and maritime go head-to-head in this quirky community-made adventure set in the Acadian region of Clare, Nova Scotia.
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.
ENCODYA review
There's no hidden secret behind what makes this gorgeous dystopian cyberpunk adventure such a compelling point-and-click experience.
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 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.
Oniria Crimes review
Apart from a few objections, this voxel-based mystery adventure should be a dream come true for would-be detectives who enjoy deep, intriguing worlds to explore.
An Interesting Journey of Monsieur PAF review
This isometric puzzler provides plenty of time-wasting fun, but only if you're able to power through its poorly implemented controls.
Sense – A Cyberpunk Ghost Story review
It doesn't look or sound much like sci-fi or feel very scary, but this slow-starting side-scroller does offer a taste of paranormal drama that builds towards a satisfying conclusion.
Hiveswap: Act 2 – Dead Freight review
Another gorgeous, entertaining installment of the four-part Homestuck series arrives, though its story chugs along at a somewhat diminished pace.