Adventure game articles for Mac page 19
CHUCHEL review
Amanita's latest may be slighter than most, but it's wild and wacky and sure to make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
A Case of Distrust review
This hard-boiled 1920s detective mystery has plenty of artistic and narrative style, but don't expect to crack whodunit yourself.
The House of Da Vinci review
The many rooms of Leonardo's workshop are filled with intricate and often challenging, if sometimes finicky, inventions to manipulate and puzzles to solve.
Eselmir and the five magical gifts review
What this striking high fantasy epic adventure gives in rich world-building lore, it partially takes away in pace-crawling exposition.
Life Is Strange: Before the Storm review
The three-part prequel can't weather its narrative problems to meet the expectations set by its acclaimed predecessor.
Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two review
The second season stays true to the source material, but isn’t likely to build much interest outside of diehard series fans.
Little Kite review
This sensitively handled examination of substance abuse and childhood trauma flies in the face of traditional gaming themes.
How to shoot a criminal review
This keyword-based FMV mystery shows investigative potential but misfires with dull videos and questionable design limitations.
Beat the Game review
Far from traditional, this unique sound-mixing adventure should score highly with would-be amateur music producers.
The Silver Case review
There's no case to be made for anyone but Suda51's most ardent fans to check out his tedious, impenetrable early visual novel.
The Adventures of Bertram Fiddle: Episode 2 – A Bleaker Predicklement review
Though fatal technical issues cast a grim outlook at launch, the now-updated sequel is a bigger and better Victorian Era cartoon mystery romp.
Gorogoa review
The fruits of your labour will be abundant challenge and delight in this unique four-panel puzzler that's as gorgeous as it is clever.
Thaumistry: In Charm’s Way review
Industry legend Bob Bates hasn't lost his IF magic, conjuring up a funny modern day text adventure for today's adventure gamer.
Finding Paradise review
While not quite reaching the heights of its predecessor, To the Moon fans won't regret their time with this thoughtful character-driven sequel.
Darkestville Castle review
Though the puzzles may fall a little short of the presentation, this comedy cartoon adventure is still a devilishly good time.