Adventure game reviews for Mac page 17
Unavowed review
We swear, this superb dark urban fantasy possesses so many fine qualities that it may be Wadjet Eye's best adventure yet.
The Initiate review
A promising new puzzle series gets started by substantially expanding the Escape Room formula to an entire suburban home.
Shrug Island: The Meeting review
There's no feeling indifferent about the beautiful watercolor art and music coming together in this short but relaxing, meditative experience.
Code 7: Episode 1 – Threading review
This unique cyberpunk thriller finds the right combination of hacking sim and text adventuring with visual and audio enhancements.
FAR: Lone Sails review
This unique vehicular side-scroller may look like a platformer, but under the hood it’s all adventure that shouldn’t be missed.
Hero-U: Rogue to Redemption review
The Quest for Glory creators are back, showing they're still at the head of the class for classic-styled adventure-RPG hybrids.
Lisssn review
An audio-based puzzler might sound tempting, but its reliance on trial-and-error and repetition won't strike a chord with many adventure fans.
AntVentor review
Although dragged down by several gameplay frustrations, the charming macroworld "ANTrilogy" is off to a gorgeous start.
The Pillars of the Earth review
The complete three-part adaptation of Ken Follett's epic historical novel proves to be a monumental achievement in interactive storytelling.
The Thin Silence review
This minimalist platforming adventure tackles sensitive themes of mental illness, but should leave you feeling pretty good about the experience.
Dark Train review
This wordless paper-based puzzler provides a beautiful if bewildering steampunk journey though an imaginative dystopia on rails.
Unforeseen Incidents review
Although plagued somewhat by story clichés, this otherwise compelling conspiracy adventure is well worth looking into.
STAY review
Come for the thrilling remote-access mystery, stick around for the challenging puzzles and thought-provoking story that plays out in real time.
Hostil review
Brevity is the real killer of this otherwise intriguing choose-your-own-deathtrap sci-fi adventure.
Pajama Sam: Life is Rough When You Lose Your Stuff! flashback review
Start 'em young! It's a humongous three-in-one round-up of popular children's series for 3-8 year olds.