Adventure game contests for PC page 23
VirtuaVerse review
Picking up momentum after a slow start, this indie sci-fi story rounds into a beautiful, challenging pixel art adventure that offers much more than meets the eye.
Veritas review
There's no escaping its lack of fine-tuning, but the truth is, this indie sci-fi adventure really excels in its puzzle-centric gameplay.
Detective Boiled-Hard review
You'll find far more laughs than story or gameplay complexity in this short but very funny indie detective comedy.
Interactivity: The Interactive Experience review
This short meta-narrative adventure exhibits similar ideas to The Stanley Parable, but pushes enough right buttons to be worth a look.
Cloudpunk review
This open world cyberpunk adventure is light on gameplay but delivers big, by air and land, with its impressive dystopian backdrop and the stories of those who populate it.
The Secrets of Jesus review
This what-if take on the life of Christ attempts to hammer home its Biblical foundation but fails in its execution due to an overwritten script and underwhelming gameplay.
From Beyond: Prologue review
This MacVenture-style throwback series shows promise, but here and now this Lovecraftian debut is merely a stage-setter for more to come.
Night Lights review
This charming little puzzle-platformer has some nice ideas dealing with light and shadow, but it runs out of power just when it should be ramping up.
A Fold Apart review
This short but charming paper-based adventure about long-distance relationships wraps story and gameplay together beautifully.
Mazovian Adventure review
This short but charming family-friendly fantasy adventure is a tasty appetizer that's spoiled somewhat by bugs and localization issues.
The Gateway Trilogy review
This short game collection from the creator of The Dream Machine provides a welcome puzzle challenge in a surreal story that's too abstract to be accessible.
The Procession to Calvary review
The sequel to Four Last Things is another delightful cross between Renaissance art, classical music, traditional adventure and irreverent, Pythonesque humour.
The Flower Collectors review
Inspired by Hitchcock's Rear Window, this voyeuristic mystery sees its promising concept partially uprooted by passive, challenge-free gameplay.
Summit of the Wolf review
This fantasy adventure from Unimatrix is elevated by its powerfully emotional themes, but let down by its underwhelming presentation.
Arise – A Simple Story review
This emotionally symbolic examination of a lifetime of memories is elevated by its gorgeous visuals, challenging time-manipulation puzzles, and thought-provoking themes.