Adventure game index for Android
Nordlicht review
This charming, poignant little father-daughter adventure is a delight to look at and reflect on, even if its limited gameplay prevents it from reaching greater heights.
Krystopia: Nova’s Journey review
This puzzling sci-fi sequel shines brighter than its predecessor with increased gameplay variety and character interaction, though it fades in the end with another lack of closure.
Krystopia: A Puzzle Journey review
This vibrant isometric sci-fi adventure is clearly for puzzle fans who enjoy a challenge, though it's undermined somewhat by repetitive gameplay.
Buck Bradley Comic Adventure 2: The Sand and the Techno-pyramid review
The first commercial installment in this graphic novel-styled series is beautiful but ultimately ground down by weak writing and a number of mounting design issues.
The Revenge of Johnny Bonasera review
While the humour and violence is often tasteless, this scrappy little four-part indie adventure pays back an early investment by getting better as it goes along.
The White Door review
One's enjoyment of this largely black and white, split-screen puzzler depends on whether you see its unapologetic weirdness as a feature or a serious knock against it.
Florence review
This short comic book-styled interactive romance is easy to fall in love with, but parting too soon will be such sweet sorrow.
Heal review
Though it suffers somewhat from extreme narrative ambiguity, this side-scrolling puzzler is a thoughtful and entertaining exploration of old age and memory loss.
The House of Da Vinci 2 review
Though falling short of a masterpiece, the sequel to Blue Brain's 2017 historical adventure offers multiple good times for puzzle lovers.
The Almost Gone review
This stylish isometric adventure may be over all too soon, but fans of emotional narratives and clever puzzling should find it a keeper.
The Academy: The First Riddle review
It's held back somewhat by a limited mechanics and lack of gameplay integration, but otherwise this charming fantasy puzzle-fest passes the fun test with flying colours.
Veritas review
There's no escaping its lack of fine-tuning, but the truth is, this indie sci-fi adventure really excels in its puzzle-centric gameplay.
The Procession to Calvary review
The sequel to Four Last Things is another delightful cross between Renaissance art, classical music, traditional adventure and irreverent, Pythonesque humour.
Interrogation: You will be deceived review
This clever blend of dialogue-driven adventure with lite strategy and RPG elements has us convinced it's well worth checking out.
SIMULACRA 2 review
This "found phone" sequel dials down its gameplay, and the lack of suspense and unrelatable characters fall well short of a ringing endorsement.