Adventure game video previews for Mac page 18
Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat From Your Head To Your Feet flashback review
Start 'em young! It's a humongous three-in-one round-up of popular children's series for 3-8 year olds.
Pajama Sam 2: Thunder and Lightning Aren’t so Frightening flashback review
Start 'em young! It's a humongous three-in-one round-up of popular children's series for 3-8 year olds.
Karma. Incarnation 1 review
There's a mix of good and bad to live with in this psychedelically beautiful but often nonsensical Amanita-style puzzler.
The Fall: Part 2 – Unbound review
The sci-fi trilogy's middle installment goes in some thought-provoking narrative directions, though it's wrapped around more combat than its side-scrolling predecessor.
Walden, a game review
Walking a mile in Henry David Thoreau's shoes proves to be more of a tedious chore than an inspiring transcendental experience.
Tardy review
Don't sleep on this retro-styled sci-fi adventure, as you'll miss out on a challenging little puzzler that tweaks familiar genre conventions.
Batman: The Enemy Within – The Telltale Series review
The Caped Crusader's second season doesn't pack the same punch as its predecessor, but does save the best for last.
Rumu review
There's nothing that sucks about this slick, emotionally powerful little coming-of-age adventure about a robot vacuum cleaner.
The St Christopher’s School Lockdown review
The indie British series debut is a compelling character study, though its lingering technical issues are sure to raise some protests.
A Tale of Caos: Overture review
This charming fantasy adventure will be music to the ears of classic-styled point-and-click fans who enjoy a good challenge.
Apocalipsis: Harry at the End of the World review
Though neither long nor deep, this Grimm-style medieval fairy tale carves out a welcome place among dialogue-free puzzlers.
We Were Here Too review
This unique co-op puzzler presents a welcome multiplayer experience, though there's no escaping the limitations beyond its core conceit.
Another Lost Phone: Laura’s Story review
In this comparative review with SIMULACRA, we touch on a pair of surprisingly different spiritual sequels dialed into the investigative phone sim formula.
Alone With You review
You might not love the light gameplay, but there's much to admire in this retro-styled sci-fi exploration of isolation and human connection.
The Station review
Emphasizing atmosphere over in-depth gameplay, this first-person exploration adventure is probably worth a quick visit for sci-fi fans.