Adventure game reviews for Mac page 15
TSIOQUE review
It's easy to get caught up in this short but charmingly beautiful fairy tale adventure of a princess saving her castle.
Return of the Obra Dinn review
This unique minimalist adventure is sure to float the boat of anyone looking for a compelling narrative puzzle to unwind.
The Shapeshifting Detective review
Random killers and multiple personas form the basis for this slick, replayable FMV mystery from the creators of Doctor Dekker.
Detective Case and Clown Bot in The Express Killer review
The comic cartoon mystery sequel gets off to a crowd-pleasing start, though a few notable issues prevent it from ever reaching top speed.
39 Days to Mars review
This stylish steampunk co-op adventure serves up plenty of whimsical charm for one or two players, but sputters from clunky controls and repetitive tasks.
Without Escape review
This short room-escape adventure rarely gets past its uninspired find-the-key formula that ultimately leads nowhere in particular.
Conarium review
The high point of this atmospheric 3D horror is its rich Lovecraftian lore, but the gameplay experience supporting it falls flat.
Path to Mnemosyne review
This black-and-white puzzler is uniquely compelling with its infinite zoom presentation, though its abstract story and familiar puzzles aren't quite so memorable.
STONE review
There's surprising emotional weight to this high-quality comedic "hip hop stoner noir" adventure, though the same can't be said of its lite gameplay.
Shiver review
It's far from cozy, but this ultra-short slideshow horror adventure delivers disappointingly few chills.
The Cabinets of Doctor Arcana review
This unapologetically old-school puzzler is stuffed full of familiar challenges and gothic atmosphere, but very little creativity manages to spill out.
The Long Reach review
This side-scrolling horror adventure has its gory thrills and atmospheric scares well in hand, even if the larger mystery slips through its fingers.
The Outpost Nine: Episode One review
Fans of Alien will feel right at home in this retro-styled, text-based horror series debut, while yearning for some original ideas of its own.
A Rite from the Stars review
Three diverse gameplay challenges await in this stylish 3D action-adventure, but it'll leave you wishing for a much better control scheme.
Repentant review
This pseudo-sequel to Little Kite is a somewhat sorry follow-up due to illogical puzzle design and lack of overall substance.