Adventure game freeware features for Android page 10
Gods Will Be Watching review
Prepare to meet your maker time and time again in this brutally and often unfairly challenging resource management simulator.
Valiant Hearts: The Great War review
War may be hell, but this unique WWI-themed side-scrolling adventure brings out the best of its dramatic potential.
Sea of Giants review
This mobile adventure promises big things, but its overly casual design dampens the experience.
The Walking Dead: Season Two - Episode Four: Amid the Ruins review
Perhaps more than ever, the season's gut-wrenching penultimate episode is a thrilling roller coaster ride of life and death.
The Last Door review
The commercial Collector's Edition bundle is a great way to get your foot in the door of this riveting four-part retro horror series.
Bik review
This flawed but amusing indie retro adventure provides a lighter take on the usual sci-fi tropes.
Black Rainbow review
The early promise of this casual adventure proves to be fool's gold of simplistic gameplay and a colourless story.
The Walking Dead: Season Two - Episode Three: In Harm’s Way review
The middle installment carves out a slow character-driven drama before ramping up to a mind-blowing conclusion.
9 Elefants review
This lite Parisian Layton clone looks great but lumbers along with repetitive puzzles and an irrelevant story.
Broken Sword 5: The Serpent’s Curse review
Revolution's two-part globetrotting sequel is now complete, successfully triumphing over the curse of high expectations.
Ferris Mueller’s Day Off review
Interested in an exclusive mobile Western mobile that abandons its parodist premise for absurd humour and tedious gameplay? Anyone?
The Walking Dead: Season Two - Episode Two: A House Divided review
The second episode comes together with a wealth of difficult choices, making it a no-brainer for series fans.
Dracula 5: The Blood Legacy review
The second installment of this two-part mini-saga does nothing to revive the famed vampire's tarnished reputation.
Tales from the Dragon Mountain 2: The Lair review
Puzzle lovers will feel right at home in this casual fantasy sequel that sacrifices story for gameplay.
Detective Grimoire review
Its puzzles may be suspect, but never enough to bog down this thoroughly charming investigative adventure.