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Best rated Adventure Games page 165

Below you'll find an overview of Adventure Games that have received a very high rating based on our reviews, the list is sorted based on highest rated Adventure Game first combined with recency of the review we've done. Be sure to also check-out our Top 100 Adventure Games of all time, as well as the winners of the Adventure Game Awards (Aggies) that we hold on a yearly cadence.

The Trace  (2015)

The Trace is a brief and easy but fun exploration-filled murder mystery that will have you engaged from beginning to end.

Bunker: The Underground Game  (2015)

Appropriately, Bunker feels like a time capsule from the ‘90s. Even if the humour doesn’t always hit home, the puzzles may entice you back in(to) the USSR.

Home is Where One Starts…  (2015)

There certainly isn’t much in the way of actual gameplay, but Home Is Where One Starts is recommended if you enjoy interactive experiences that evoke curiosity and provide a wistful, mysterious atmosphere. Just understand that most of the answers (as well as many of the questions) are left completely up to you.

Nancy Drew: Sea of Darkness  (2015)

Sea of Darkness is a fine entry in the Nancy Drew pantheon, relying on the series’ strengths of character development, exploration, and writing.

Leadlight Gamma  (2015)

Packed full of horror-filled fun, Leadlight Gamma is a retro text adventure worth checking out for those not averse to some light RPG elements.

Drizzlepath  (2015)

Though you won’t find any character interaction or puzzles here, you must wander, swim, climb, observe closely and listen carefully to see and understand all that is offered. Drizzlepath offers a laudable sojourn that, despite its limitations, will prompt adventurers to look deeper.

Starship Quasar  (2015)

A cast of interesting characters provides the focal point for Quasar, a simple sci-fi adventure that is over all too soon.

Contradiction  (2015)

Whilst a lack of gameplay variety and a slightly lacklustre ending limit its appeal, Contradiction manages to provide solid FMV production values and an interesting mystery to solve.

Amphora  (2014)

Charming, beautiful and often satisfying, Amphora’s vague goals and finicky physics can be frustrating at times, but if you have the patience you’re in for a unique experience.

MIND: Path to Thalamus  (2014)

MIND is a great-looking first-person puzzler with a nice atmosphere and promising but flawed gameplay that’s often held hostage to a narrative that falls flat on its face.

Neverending Nightmares  (2014)

Neverending Nightmares plays more like an interactive illustrated horror book than a game, but its chilling art and sound design make for a memorably surreal experience.

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