Adventure game flashback reviews page 99
Scribblenauts review
This unique DS puzzler shoots for the stars with its emergent gameplay, though it's not always as fun as you'd imagine.
Iron Roses review
This casual adventure lets players pursue being a rock star, but you'll roll right through it far too easily to hold your interest.
Last Half of Darkness: Tomb of Zojir review
Another solid installment of the longrunning horror series will give you a case of the creeps... in more ways than one.
Adam’s Venture: Episode 1 - The Search for the Lost Garden review
The brief search for Eden hits a few bumps along the way, but it can be fun to climb over and around them in this physical adventure.
The Hardy Boys: Treasure on the Tracks review
The Hardy Boys keep chugging along, and their first DS mystery paints a promising picture for pre-teen adventures.
Machinarium review
If it ain't broke, don't fix it, as Amanita's mechanical masterpiece is firing on all cylinders.
Another Code: R - A Journey into Lost Memories review
The DS cult hit gets a Wii sequel that has many charming moments, but forgot some of what made its predecessor so great.
Spy Fox in ‘Dry Cereal’ review
Kids are gamers too, and parents should snoop around for this 1997 Humongously entertaining junior adventure.
Diamon Jones: Eye of the Dragon review
The less famous treasure-hunting Jones eyes new adventure in the Far East, but the sequel only slightly improves his fortunes.
Tales of Monkey Island: Chapter 3 - Lair of the Leviathan review
Now feeling right at home with Monkey Island, Telltale raises the bar to new heights in an episode deep within the sea.
The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition review
There's no secret about it: the brilliant LucasArts piratey classic is improved further still in this enhanced two-versions-in-one release.
Nancy Drew Dossier: Resorting to Danger review
Far from bombing, Nancy Drew and casual adventuring continue to be a match made in heaven... or at least a luxury spa.
Star Trek: 25th Anniversary review
Boldly going from ship battles to away missions can be a Trek fan's delight, but not everything about this hybrid adventure will leave players beaming.
Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box review
There's plenty of thinking inside the box of this highly entertaining puzzle bonanza on Nintendo DS.
Drawn: The Painted Tower review
The stunning new casual title from Big Fish draws ever closer to traditional adventure gameplay, and largely rises to the challenge.