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Following Freeware: April 2013 releases
Indie developers are keeping the genre right on track with another month's worth of great adventures even a bum can afford.
Following Freeware: March 2013 releases
There's no ducking out of a free month's worth of adventure featuring Tim Schafer, dead cyborgs, a karate-kicking President, and much more.
Following Freeware: February 2013 releases
There's no crazy hangover, TV static, or new kid blues so annoying that a month's worth of great indie adventures won't cure.
Following Freeware: January 2013 releases
Having survived the Mayan world-ending scares, we take our hats off to the first batch of top indie games of 2013.
2012 Aggie Awards
Our three-day Aggie presentation is now complete, with both AG staff and readers recognizing the best and brightest adventure games of 2012.
If Not Puzzles… What?
Riddle me this: Are puzzles really important to adventures, or are they holding back the genre like an obstacle blocking forward progress?
2012 Aggie Awards - Readers’ Choice poll
It's your civic duty and privilege as an adventure gamer to cast your ballot for the top games of last year. UPDATE: The polling booth is now closed!
2012 Aggie Award Nominees
Awards season is upon us again, and the Aggie envelopes will soon be filled with the winners among these nominee finalists.
Following Freeware: December 2012 releases
The final free indie adventures of 2012 may be few in number, but between them they prove to be quite a catch.
AdventureX 2012
The second annual UK adventure gaming expo arrived last month, and we unearthed lots of interesting treasures.
An FMV Christmas: Season’s Greetings 2012
Wishing you all a very happy holiday, we are pleased to present a who's who video compilation of adventure game developers sending you their very best.
Following Freeware: October 2012 releases
Knowing the gravity of the situation, we searched high and low for the top new indie adventures, from outer space to somewhere in England.