Adventure game freeware features for Xbox page 6
Spirit of the North review
This open world fox adventure looks and sounds great, but it lacks the sly gameplay and backstory to bring the experience to life.
Beyond Blue review
There’s no real gameplay to speak of, but this beautiful marine adventure should make for a whale of a few hours of exploring for ocean lovers.
Night Lights review
This charming little puzzle-platformer has some nice ideas dealing with light and shadow, but it runs out of power just when it should be ramping up.
A Fold Apart review
This short but charming paper-based adventure about long-distance relationships wraps story and gameplay together beautifully.
Arise – A Simple Story review
This emotionally symbolic examination of a lifetime of memories is elevated by its gorgeous visuals, challenging time-manipulation puzzles, and thought-provoking themes.
Creepy Tale review
This richly atmospheric side-scroller is a compelling journey through the big bad woods, though it also feels eerily similar to another artist's work.
Weakless review
The gameplay and story are decidedly slight, but the strength of this leisurely fantasy nature walk is in its lovely presentation.
Woven review
Though not a seamless experience, it's easy to cotton to this charming animal adventure in an open fabric world.
The Complex review
While its gameplay is decidedly simple, this choice-driven FMV thriller is a riveting interactive movie with impressive production values and replayability.
Planet RIX-13 review
There's no escaping its short length and lack of challenge, but this lite sci-fi adventure provides a charming, quick-paced exploration of a retro-styled alien world.
Edgar: Bokbok in Boulzac review
There's no real challenge here to be chicken of, just plenty of whimsical weirdness and a few pesky bugs in this quirky French adventure.
The Suicide of Rachel Foster review
There's an interesting mystery to be explored in this abandoned hotel adventure, but a lack of gameplay and rather lifeless environmental storytelling may be cause for reservation.
Kentucky Route Zero: Act V review
The episodic magical realist journey circles back around with a short but fitting finale to a memorable series unlike anything else available.
Mosaic review
This experimental narrative experience weaves together an unusual, intriguing, sometimes obtuse blend of imagery about escaping the drudgery of life.
Tangle Tower review
Things are looking up for whodunit fans, as Detective Grimoire is back with another painterly, puzzle-filled mystery to unravel, and this time he's got company.