Adventure game contests for Mac page 21
Tokyo Dark review
This visual novel-style Japanese thriller is light on challenge but worth a spin for story-driven adventure fans.
The Journey Down: Chapter Three review
An easy-going finale with a hectic pace, this represents the series apex in many key ways, making the full trilogy required gaming for adventure fans.
The Dream Machine: Chapter 6 review
The long-awaited finale is really here, and though a little underpowered, it's a worthy end to an impressive claymation adventure.
Ahnayro: The Dream World review
This surreal research-based adventure has a hazy story but is a dream come true for puzzle lovers.
Rakuen review
This RPG-styled, dual-world fantasy adventure packs a powerful emotional punch despite its somewhat ill-suited gameplay obstructions.
The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker review
You'll need to carefully couch your questions in this flawed but compelling keyword-driven FMV mystery.
Batman: The Enemy Within – The Telltale Series: Episode One – The Enigma review
Riddle us this: What has great production values, compelling characters, hard decisions, and mind-numbingly easy gameplay?
The Low Road review
This comic point-and-click 1970s spy adventure oozes style and hits plenty of high points you won't see coming along the way.
Ken Follett’s The Pillars of the Earth: Book One – From the Ashes review
Daedalic's impressive adaptation of the epic historical novel goes from strength to strength, raising anticipation for the two parts remaining.
Lydia review
This surreal, hard-hitting interactive story about childhood trauma is light on gameplay but as emotionally dark as you can probably bear.
Tacoma review
Though its gameplay is largely weightless, Fullbright's new character-driven sci-fi adventure is a compelling tale set far from home.
Old Man’s Journey review
A lifetime of memories are revisited in this thoughtful, introspective odyssey that bridges past and present.
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc review
This Japanese thriller aims for a truly unique gameplay experience, but is sometimes guilty of overkill.
Odyssey review
This half-finished scenic island adventure doesn't entirely find the right formula between science-based education and Myst-style entertainment.
Paradigm review
This wonderfully absurd, often hilarious, always entertaining quest will make you rethink what you know about post-apocalyptic adventures.