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Thimbleweed Park review
Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick's latest opus stands proudly with the classics of a genre they helped pioneer decades ago.
Memoranda review
This stylish indie adventure looks and sounds great, but the disjointed story and illogical puzzles are utterly forgettable.
Detention review
The chilling story and atmosphere in this excellent side-scrolling psychological horror game is well worth staying late to experience.
Don’t Disturb review
This Asian-themed canine exploration of the afterlife is culturally distinctive but can't dig up much story or gameplay to support its intriguing premise.
Quern: Undying Thoughts review
While breaking no new ground, the Myst legacy lives on in this highly polished, puzzle-packed indie adventure.
Candle review
Burning within this gorgeous watercolour adventure is a surprisingly challenging puzzle-platforming experience.
The Little Acre review
This charmingly beautiful fantasy adventure covers a lot of ground, but isn't given the chance to fully explore its dual worlds.
Her Majesty’s SPIFFING review
This comic sci-fi adventure is highly polished and filled with British quips, though it feels more like the abbreviated launch of a bigger adventure to come.
The Detail review
The three-part interactive crime thriller is rich in style and urban grit, but the devil is in the lack of story details and gameplay.
Silence review
Daedalic's sequel to The Whispered World is a gorgeous, emotionally moving experience with just a few narrative weak spots.
Demetrios: The BIG Cynical Adventure review
This colourfully snarky cartoon indie is a quality adventure, with an updated option to flush any unwanted toilet humour.
Quadrilateral Cowboy review
It's hip to be square in Blendo Games' unique retro cyberpunk heist simulator, even if it doesn't quite finish the job it started.
Pan-Pan review
This story-lite isometric indie adventure cooks up a tasty dish of exploration and puzzle-solving in a charming alien world.
Wailing Heights review
The supernatural, body-hopping musical adventure is a howling good time with a thin story and just a few rough edges.
Kelvin and the Infamous Machine review
This anachronistic time-travel adventure is an entertaining comic throwback to the past, in more ways than one.