Adventure game reviews for iOS page 7
The House of Da Vinci review
The many rooms of Leonardo's workshop are filled with intricate and often challenging, if sometimes finicky, inventions to manipulate and puzzles to solve.
Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two review
The second season stays true to the source material, but isn’t likely to build much interest outside of diehard series fans.
Gorogoa review
The fruits of your labour will be abundant challenge and delight in this unique four-panel puzzler that's as gorgeous as it is clever.
Darkestville Castle review
Though the puzzles may fall a little short of the presentation, this comedy cartoon adventure is still a devilishly good time.
Guardians of the Galaxy review
The Telltale-Marvel team-up has decidedly mixed results, unable to forge the proper relationships between its lead characters.
Late Shift review
In lieu of traditional adventuring, player choice drives this cinematically impressive interactive live-action crime movie.
The Inner World: The Last Wind Monk review
This full-blown sequel is another quality adventure, though some of the original charm is nosed out by darker themes.
The Mystery of Haunted Hollow review
Though its ghostly presence warns you away, casual adventure fans should discover a mildly diverting experience filled with puzzles.
The Mystery of Haunted Hollow 2 review
Its story and challenge are largely immaterial, but casual fans may want to take note of this ghostly sequel.
Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair review
Things are looking up in the Japanese killing game sequel that improves on its predecessor in several key areas.
The Journey Down: Chapter Three review
An easy-going finale with a hectic pace, this represents the series apex in many key ways, making the full trilogy required gaming for adventure fans.
LAYTON’S MYSTERY JOURNEY: Katrielle and the Millionaires’ Conspiracy review
The next generation of Layton adventures inherits many of the same good qualities, though it’s still dogged by poor integration.
Batman: The Enemy Within – The Telltale Series: Episode One – The Enigma review
Riddle us this: What has great production values, compelling characters, hard decisions, and mind-numbingly easy gameplay?
Four Last Things review
Joe Richardson's collage-based absurdist Renaissance adventure is funny, clever and – we must confess – a thoroughly guilty pleasure.
Ken Follett’s The Pillars of the Earth: Book One – From the Ashes review
Daedalic's impressive adaptation of the epic historical novel goes from strength to strength, raising anticipation for the two parts remaining.