Adventure game freeware features page 9
Magnus Failure review
Escape or misadventure? Find out which it's to be in the Magnus Series' crisp debut.
Freud’s Bones review
This fascinating, innovative analysis of the contributions of Sigmund Freud transcends any constraints from the setting and gameplay.
Inked: A Tale of Love review
The connection between fiction and reality is colorfully highlighted in this inspiring hero's journey.
Dexter Stardust: Adventures in Outer Space review
Visit a bodega on Mars, learn to play the ukulele, and save the solar system in this light-hearted futuristic romp stuffed with layered, tasty puzzles.
NORCO review
Delve into this gripping, modernized Southern Gothic mystery and be on the lookout for entrancing characters, sci-fi quirkiness, a diverse soundtrack and vivid pixel art.
Growbot review
It may not be very deep, but this Machinarium-styled puzzler is well-constructed and really blossoms in its gorgeous sci-fi presentation.
Infidel flashback review
Skeptical about playing classic text adventures? Here’s a smart way to start burrowing into the famous Infocom library.
Perfect Tides review
Great comedic writing with the occasional emotional punch, amusing puzzles, and a setting flooded with nostalgia for the early '00s combine for a near-sublime experience.
Wanderer review
Time is on your side in this clever and alluring sci-fi-VR puzzler, whose chief drawback is frequent backtracking.
Leprechaun Shadow review
The charmingly noir-tinged third Sir Typhil adventure is the biggest so far, though it comes up short whenever it veers too far into RPG territory.
Highly Likely review
It's pretty much certain that you'll find this gorgeous but gameplay-deprived side-scroller a tedious slog with your hand held the entire way (except when you need it).
Crowns and Pawns: Kingdom of Deceit review
Its thoughtful story, well-written dialog and voice acting, beautiful graphics and sound make this game a must-play for adventure game fans.
NeonLore review
Though missing the mark in terms of consistent quality, this game's thesis does come through, and NeonLore will undoubtedly appeal to cyberpunk fans.
The Works of Mercy review
This short, surreal psychological thriller is D.O.A. thanks to its fatally flawed story and lack of gameplay depth.
Catsperience review
Those expecting to experience the story through the perspective of a cat will find that its tame reality ends up being more about codes and combinations.