Adventure game contests for PC page 48
Escape from Pleasure Planet review
This sci-fi adventure tastefully introduces its LGBTQ-friendly message, but its thin story and hodgepodge of frustrating minigames cause a world of hurt.
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.
Midnight at the Celestial Palace: Chapter I review
This fantasy adventure trilogy is humming right along with a charming and highly entertaining musical debut episode.
Haven Moon review
This Myst-style 3D puzzler is a gorgeous island experience that may be eclipsed by its thin story and relentless puzzle difficulty.
Thimbleweed Park review
Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick's latest opus stands proudly with the classics of a genre they helped pioneer decades ago.
Corpse Party review
The revived Japanese port is bigger and gorier than ever, though more an old-school visual novel than interactive adventure.
Memoranda review
This stylish indie adventure looks and sounds great, but the disjointed story and illogical puzzles are utterly forgettable.
Little Briar Rose review
The Sleeping Beauty fairly tale is reawakened in this light but lovely stained glass adventure.
Detention review
The chilling story and atmosphere in this excellent side-scrolling psychological horror game is well worth staying late to experience.
Detective Hayseed: Hollywood review
All that glitters is not gold in this promising Tinseltown spoof that deserves a Razzie for its poor localization.
Milkmaid of the Milky Way review
You may want to skim through its rhyming text presentation, but this sweet little indie sci-fi adventure is sure to leave a pleasant aftertaste.
INSIDE review
Limbo’s superb puzzle-platforming spiritual successor will pull you in and not let go from start to glorious end.
Don’t Disturb review
This Asian-themed canine exploration of the afterlife is culturally distinctive but can't dig up much story or gameplay to support its intriguing premise.
Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter review
The famed detective's five stunning new cases are worth investigating, but an abundance of QTEs may breed some discontent.
Quern: Undying Thoughts review
While breaking no new ground, the Myst legacy lives on in this highly polished, puzzle-packed indie adventure.