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Nancy Drew: Ransom of the Seven Ships review
Nancy's summer adventure offers plenty of treasure hunting fun, but the minigames aren't all smooth sailing.
Jake Hunter Detective Story: Memories of the Past review
Forget about the last Jake Hunter. The new version has those cases and more, nicely revamped and "unleashed".
Tales of Monkey Island: Chapter 2 - The Siege of Spinner Cay review
The second episode sails along with more pirate adventurey goodness, but can't quite summon greatness just yet.
Time Gentlemen, Please! review
If you've Ben There, Dan That! with Zombie Cow's freeware offering, the commercial sequel offers plenty of good times.
The Blackwell Convergence review
The third Blackwell installment moves the series forward on multiple fronts, though the puzzles are rather immaterial.
Nanobots review
This creative freeware adventure (and predecessor to Puzzle Bots) is one you'll learn to love in six different ways.
CSI: Dark Motives (DS) review
A dark DS port in more ways than one, the second CSI adventure makes a solid case for itself on Nintendo's handheld.
Ankh: Curse of the Scarab King review
This DS port of the first Ankh adventure is indeed cursed with a host of showstopping bugs and poor design decisions.
Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Adventures: Episode 4 - The Bogey Man review
The series finale wanders a bit off course at times, but the added complexity suits it to a tee.
Mata Hari review
There's more than meets the eye in this WWI-era spy thriller, though it dances with trouble in some of its ideas.
Return to Mysterious Island 2: Mina’s Fate review
If you were stranded alone on a deserted island with only one adventure to play, Kheops Studio's latest just might be the one.
Memento Mori review
This art-themed conspiracy thriller has many memorable moments, though it's marred slightly by a few non-fatal design issues.
Yoomurjak’s Ring review
This lengthy, engaging foreign-language FMV adventure takes a page out of history, in more ways than one.
Miami Law review
The DS "action-adventure" with switchable characters offers little of either and not much character of its own.
Diabolik: The Original Sin review
The comic book thief makes a promising adventure debut, but gets caught up in some questionable design issues.