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Little Misfortune review
The cutesy packaging luckily belies a disturbingly dark undertone in this easy but engaging new adventure set in the Fran Bow universe.
Play With Me review
Despite its inviting title and rich atmosphere, neither the story nor gameplay in this Saw-styled escape room puzzler manages to capture the imagination.
Neofeud review
Rather than clashing, this compelling point-and-click adventure is an eclectic blend of dystopian cyberpunk and hardboiled detective mystery.
The Subject review
This maze-like sci-fi puzzler earns a passing grade but trades in richer gameplay opportunity for unwelcome survival elements.
Gold Rush! 2 review
Nearly three decades later, the indie sequel to Sierra's renowned historical adventure is seriously undermined by its weak production values and pan-worthy gameplay.
Gibbous: A Cthulhu Adventure review
This Lovecraft-inspired point-and-click adventure summons forth a gorgeous but narratively confusing tale of comedy cosmic horror.
Alt-Frequencies review
Video did NOT kill the radio star, as this short but unique audio-themed adventure will have you thoroughly tuned into its engaging conceit while it lasts.
Yet Another Hero Story review
Not just another traditional fantasy adventure, this is a charming and pretty darn good point-and-click indie debut.
Clam Man review
It's not very deep, but the constant stream of quips and gags should make it worth shelling out for this amusing little marine-themed adventure.
Nelly Cootalot: Spoonbeaks Ahoy! HD review
Whoa! The enhanced remake of an already delightful comic pirate adventure is well worth forking over a few bucks to enjoy.
Harvester of Dreams: Episode 1 review
Though it deflates somewhat by the end, this first-person steampunk puzzler is generally a fun ride while it lasts, with the promise of more to come.
ZED review
More psychological mystery than Myst-like, this beautifully surreal first-person adventure presents a compelling story of fragmented memories to piece together.
Irony Curtain: From Matryoshka with Love review
This point-and-click political satire pulls out all the stops in delivering a highly polished and thoroughly entertaining experience.
Herald: Book I & II review
The first half of this four-part interactive period drama cruises right along with memorable characters, immersive setting and compelling slow-burn story.
Hypnospace Outlaw review
Don't sleep on this thoroughly unique, often hilarious, meticulously crafted ode to the early days of the Internet.