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Burly Men at Sea review
This charming Scandinavian folktale may be lite on gameplay but offers a surprisingly hefty choose-your-own-adventure experience.
Her Majesty’s SPIFFING review
This comic sci-fi adventure is highly polished and filled with British quips, though it feels more like the abbreviated launch of a bigger adventure to come.
Demetrios: The BIG Cynical Adventure review
This colourfully snarky cartoon indie is a quality adventure, with an updated option to flush any unwanted toilet humour.
Désiré review
This uncomfortably provocative adventure aims to shock and awe, but its overbearing execution leaves a lot to be desired.
Kelvin and the Infamous Machine review
This anachronistic time-travel adventure is an entertaining comic throwback to the past, in more ways than one.
Bolt Riley: A Reggae Adventure - Chapter 1 review
This two-part sunny island sojourn to Jamaica neither drags nor gets too high in its all-too-brief Early Access prologue.
The Eyes of Ara review
This Myst-style puzzler set in an ancient, abandoned castle will keep you captive with its many devious challenges.
1979 Revolution: Black Friday review
Iran's struggle for independence is recounted in cinematic style, though providing just a partial picture with little to actually do.
Lifestream (Interactive Fiction remake) review
The new iteration can be shallow in parts, but flows rather well as a reimagined choice-based text adventure.
Panmorphia review
This beautifully photographed slideshow puzzler is light on story but has a certain animalistic appeal.
Rusty Lake Hotel review
This offbeat puzzler has a killer premise, but its lack of story and nonsensical puzzles aren't a recipe for success.
The Walking Dead: Michonne review
The now-completed three-part miniseries has a compelling protagonist, but the formula may be starting to outlive its welcome.
Black Island review
This brief slideshow excursion hints of a dark FMV mystery to come, but its story leaves you stranded before really being explored.
Red Comrades Save the Galaxy – Reloaded review
The 1998 screwball comedy adventure from Russia gets all dolled up for its Western debut, but is flagged for a few too many design breakdowns.
Distraint review
This short but impressively atmospheric side-scrolling adventure is light on gameplay, but dark in all the right places.