Adventure game video previews for Linux page 5
Lupus in Fabula review
This charmingly quirky side-scrolling puzzler blends Flemish Renaissance, time displacement, fantastical monsters and more for an enjoyable bite-sized adventure experience.
The Red Strings Club review
It sets a low bar for interactivity, but this dialogue-heavy cyberpunk sim serves up an intriguing narrative experience.
My Brother Rabbit review
Bucking the usual casual trend, this beautiful, puzzle-filled scavenger hunt is a short but charming little family-friendly adventure.
Lovecraft Quest – A Comix Game review
More style than substance, this short interactive graphic novel-styled horror is fun in short bursts before falling into the trap of repetitive gameplay.
The Franz Kafka Videogame review
The trials posed by this sequential-screen puzzler are as absurd as they are challenging, with little effort made to tell a coherent story.
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.
Shiver review
It's far from cozy, but this ultra-short slideshow horror adventure delivers disappointingly few chills.
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.
The Lion’s Song review
There’s little gameplay of note, but this beautiful four-part historical drama provides an intriguing look beneath the surface of pre-WWI Vienna.
Lamplight City review
The rich steampunk world is a definite highlight of Grundislav's new retro-styled mystery, but there's surprisingly little to do throughout its five distinct investigations.
Sally Face: Episode One – Strange Neighbors review
The haunting five-part tale settles in with a promising but lightweight series debut about a troubled boy in a mask named Sal.
tiny & Tall: Gleipnir – Part 1 review
This charming and often funny point-and-click adventure inspired by an obscure Norse myth is but the first link an episodic chain.