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In memory of Astrid Beulink
Though with heavy hearts, we celebrate the life of a dear friend and colleague who was taken from us far too soon.
Adventures in Storytelling: Unrest, The Shopkeeper
From ancient India to Victorian England, you couldn't buy a puzzle in these experimental narrative experiences.
Following Freeware: November 2014 releases
Even a mini-month of freeware coverage is enough for a long walk, a date in the park, and plenty more.
An FMV Christmas: Season’s Greetings 2014
'Tis the season to follow the genre's brightest stars and capture their personal holiday wishes on camera.
AdventureX 2014 - Part 2: The People
The minds behind the games take centre stage in the final part of our convention round-up from London.
AdventureX 2014 - Part 1: The Games
Set up in brand new digs, the fourth annual genre convention in London had well over a dozen upcoming games to check out first-hand.
Puzzling (Mis)adventures: Volume 13: Where is My Heart?, Back to Bed
Your perspective on puzzling platformers may just be turned in unexpected ways in these two stylish offerings.
Following Freeware - October 2014 releases
The question is when, not IF, you'll want to play this month's text adventuring extravanganza (with a few graphic bonuses to boot).
Puzzling (Mis)adventures: Volume 12: Wayward Manor, Phantom PI
A pair of haunted houses provide some offbeat puzzling fun, but will scare off anyone looking for story depth.
Following Freeware: September 2014 releases
With so many top free indies to crow about, constructing another impressive monthly list shouldn't be a tough sell.
Eye on iOS: Volume 10
It's time to break the silence on a new wave of iOS exclusives and popular ports of PC adventures from the App Store.
Following Freeware: August 2014 releases
We skipped across the world for another round of top free indies, and bare all in our steamiest round-up yet.
Puzzling (Mis)adventures: Volume 11: Magrunner, Project Temporality
These two puzzle-platformers emulate the popular Portal formula with their own clever ideas, if not quite the story depth or polish.
Adventures in Storytelling: The Maker’s Eden, 80 Days
Light on gameplay, heavy on reading, adventures like these are turning the page to a newer breed of visual fiction.
Puzzling (Mis)adventures: Volume 10: Monochroma, The Bridge
It's the rich settings and gameplay that add most of the colour in these largely black-and-white puzzle-platformers.