Adventure game reviews page 22
Orwell’s Animal Farm review
More management sim than adventure, this cropped-down narrative-driven adaptation effectively explores the sociopolitical themes of the 1945 classic novel.
Krabat and the Secret of the Sorbian King review
Don't overlook this hidden gem, a classic-styled point-and-click adventure blending fictional fun with exploration of a rarely explored culture.
The Hand of Glory review
Though its reach slightly exceeds its grasp, this Broken Sword-style comedic mystery can bask in a job largely well done.
Quarantine Diary review
Not even a pandemic can sideline the intrepid British sleuth from rolling through another entertaining mystery in scenic Sweden.
Oniria Crimes review
Apart from a few objections, this voxel-based mystery adventure should be a dream come true for would-be detectives who enjoy deep, intriguing worlds to explore.
Call of the Sea review
Though its story offers few surprises, this gorgeous, puzzle-filled island adventure with a Lovecraftian influence proves to be highly alluring.
An Interesting Journey of Monsieur PAF review
This isometric puzzler provides plenty of time-wasting fun, but only if you're able to power through its poorly implemented controls.
Enypnion review
It may be too short to leave a lasting impression, but this lovely dark fantasy adventure provides a fun little break from reality to fill a couple hours.
Twin Mirror review
The cracks begin to show right away in a dual-personality thriller that never really reflects the high standards we've come to expect from the creator of Life Is Strange.
Sam & Max Save the World – Remastered review
It doesn't reproduce the same culture shock of the original, but the Freelance Police look, sound, and play better than ever in this modern makeover of their first episodic season.
Nine Witches: Family Disruption review
Though it's relatively easy, this charming alliance of retro-styled presentation and comedic supernatural WWII thriller will ultimately win you over with its zany plot and characters.
The Girl of Glass: A Summer Bird’s Tale review
This beautifully hand-painted hybrid shatters genre norms with a near-even and equally compelling split of classic adventuring and turn-based RPG combat.
Monkeys & Dragons review
This retro-styled adventure tries hard to ape its LucasArts inspiration, but it all goes up in smoke due to a number of major design issues.
Visage review
To all appearances, this genuinely unnerving, surprisingly substantial supernatural thriller is like the spiritual successor to P.T. that horror fans have been waiting for.
Just Take Your Left review
Though it's haunted by technical issues, this short and charming cartoon adventure gets its gorgeous animation oh-so-right.