Adventure game game announcements page 21
Dark Room review
Puzzles are the lone highlight in the opening installment of a planned standalone horror trilogy that never really develops any kind of coherent story.
Adventure Boy Jailbreak review
It's a two-for-one deal as we cycle through a pair of fun but flawed little "swap quest" adventures that may just appeal to your inner child.
Adventure Boy Cheapskate DX review
It's a two-for-one deal as we cycle through a pair of fun but flawed little "swap quest" adventures that may just appeal to your inner child.
Little Nightmares II review
While short on new ideas, Tarsier once again rises to the challenge of delivering a richly atmospheric, frighteningly macabre stealth horror experience.
Shady Part of Me review
Not to be overshadowed by a lack of narrative payoff is an otherwise engaging puzzle-platformer highlighted by its gameplay and presentation.
Sol 705 review
This short indie sci-fi adventure shines brightest in its presentation and wacky ideas, but both story and gameplay execution are noticeably spotty.
Dragon Audit review
Added all up, this character- and relationship-driven fantasy adventure more than accounts for a few rough edges along the way.
TOHU review
If you're angling for a charming Amanita-style adventure, this one is sure to hook you with its beautiful graphics and variety of puzzles.
Sarawak review
Though it can't profess to offer much consequential player choice, this lovely literary mystery deftly blends art and text in a delightfully interactive way.
Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Heart of the Forest review
Its role-playing elements add real bite to an already compelling story in this supernatural visual novel based on the popular tabletop RPG.
A Painter’s Tale: Curon, 1950 review
A compelling and educational story of a displaced town's final days should help wash away any disappointment over the lack of substantial gameplay.
Henry Mosse and the Wormhole Conspiracy review
This stylish point-and-click adventure delivers just the right elements for many hours of intergalactic puzzling fun.
Tell Me Why review
Even with a more limited scope than usual, there are plenty of good reasons to check out this intimate, thought-provoking narrative adventure from DONTNOD.
ENCODYA review
There's no hidden secret behind what makes this gorgeous dystopian cyberpunk adventure such a compelling point-and-click experience.
The Medium review
With great scares and atmosphere but poor storytelling and repetitive gameplay, the quality of Bloober Team's dual-world horror adventure ends up somewhere in the middle.