Adventure game reviews for Mac page 11
Wanderlust: Travel Stories review
While light on gameplay, this text-driven interactive travelogue will leave you yearning for a riveting globetrotting adventure of your own.
Jenny LeClue – Detectivú review
With this charming, stylish side-scroller, the first of hopefully many more adventures for an intrepid young heroine is in the books, brilliantly blending murder mystery and character drama.
Angelo and Deemon: One Hell of a Quest review
This slick-looking point-and-click adventure through the underworld ends up being one heck of a disappointment due to its awful translation, poorly-clued puzzles and failed attempts at humour.
Yuppie Psycho review
This blend of survival horror, adventure, modern day office satire and retro-style visuals is just so crazy that it not only works, it does so brilliantly.
Pilgrims review
Amanita pulls an ace out of its sleeve with this short but delightfully charming adventure with a highly replayable card-based gameplay mechanic.
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.
Wandersong review
Everything works in delightful harmony in this pitch-perfect musical side-scroller with platforming elements that is sure to lift your spirits.
Night Call review
This noir-tinged Parisian visual novel provides an intriguing conversational character study, but fares worse in its resource management and murder mystery investigation.
Neofeud review
Rather than clashing, this compelling point-and-click adventure is an eclectic blend of dystopian cyberpunk and hardboiled detective mystery.
The Black Widow review
This Her Story-like exploration of a controversial real-world murder conviction is an intriguing concept that lacks the necessary bite to be memorable.
Telling Lies review
The new FMV database investigation from the creator of Her Story is bigger and bolder, though honestly it loses a little something in its over-reaching ambition.
Golden Treasure: The Great Green review
Its survival elements can clash with the leisurely visual novel-style adventuring, but this complex genre-blending dragon simulator really soars in its world-building and storytelling.
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.
NITE Team 4 review
Alice & Smith deliver a slick, substantial cyberwarfare spin-off in The Black Watchmen universe for those who can hack its complexities.
Epitasis review
Raising far more questions than it answers, this first-person environmental puzzler may be set on an alien world, but its many challenges will leave fans of similar games feeling right at home.