Adventure game video previews for Android page 4
Whispers of a Machine review
This collaborative tech-noir mystery from the creators of Kathy Rain and The Samaritan Paradox is a finely-tuned sophomore effort for both.
Bury me, my Love review
This narrative-driven, heavily-branching refugee story is a deeply touching tale conveyed entirely through text messages.
Trüberbrook review
This stunning German adventure made with real miniature sets is bubbling with charm, even if its ambitious narrative rushes a bit too rapidly to its conclusion.
Tick Tock: A Tale for Two review
This two-player co-op adventure provides some lite puzzling fun while it lasts, but time is up just when it should really be getting started.
The Room Three review
Like an intricate puzzle box, our examination of the popular series contains multiple layers, with the first three games in a single review.
The Room Two review
Like an intricate puzzle box, our examination of the popular series contains multiple layers, with the first three games in a single review.
The Room review
Like an intricate puzzle box, our examination of the popular series contains multiple layers, with the first three games in a single review.
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.
Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don’t Dry review
The lovable loser from the '80s makes a splash in modern times in a worthy sequel to Sierra's classic comedy series.
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.
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.
The Uncertain: The Last Quiet Day review
Upgrades will be needed, but this three-part sci-fi series about sentient robots is surely off to a promising start.
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.
Preston Sterling and the Legend of Excalibur review
This ultra-short series debut from Animation Arts plays more like an abbreviated intro cut far too short than standalone, Indy-style adventure.
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.