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Reperfection: Volume 1 review
It isn't very long and it certainly isn't perfect, but the tragic storyline in this brief time-twisting adventure will keep you coming back for more.
Twilight Phenomena: The Lodgers of House 13 review
This surreal lite adventure is beautifully designed, but the story is a head-scratcher and puzzle lovers are out of luck.
Kairo review
This surreal, artful indie puzzle-adventure shapes up to be a unique, immersive experience.
Egypt II: The Heliopolis Prophecy review
Our latest flashback review goes way, WAY back to an ancient city beset by plague in an edutainment adventure still worth taking.
Miasmata review
This unique synthesis of jungle island simulator and survival horror adventure is tense and deeply immersive, though it's stalked by a variety of glitches.
The Book of Unwritten Tales: The Critter Chronicles review
KING Art's fantasy prequel is a fun way to chill with some traditional adventurey fun, but it slips a little from its predecessor's towering standards.
Haunted review
The supernatural comic adventure delivers a variety of good-looking ghostly fun, though its ethereal characters lack much in the way of substance.
The Cat Lady review
The claws come out in this grisly but brilliant independent adventure that will toy with your emotions in a profound way.
Primordia review
This post-apocalyptic sci-fi indie proves its mettle in a robot adventure that's bursting with personality.
Nancy Drew: The Deadly Device review
Nancy's 27th adventure starts out fairly static, but soon amps up to become another compelling mystery.
The Walking Dead: Episode Five - No Time Left review
An unforgettable season wraps up with a short but heart-wrenching finale guaranteed to blow you away.
Chaos on Deponia review
The colourful cartoon trilogy picks up where it left off with another trashy, fun-filled adventure, but it recycles some of its predecessor's problems.
The Odyssey HD review
Homer's epic tale gets a fun comic treatment, but expect a bumpy ride on the return trip from Troy.
Gothic Fiction: Dark Saga review
This eerie lite adventure is so lushly designed it never really has a chance to grow on you.
Oz Orwell and the Crawling Chaos review
This independent haunted house thriller may be low in production polish, but it's high in creepy paranormal atmosphere.