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Best rated Adventure Games page 167

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.

Jazzpunk  (2014)

Games don’t come much goofier than this – Jazzpunk serves up nonstop, breathless absurdity, if not much else.

Conspirocracy  (2013)

Conspirocracy offers some meaty puzzles and more than a few chuckles that make it well worth playing, but it runs out of steam somewhat and lacks the ambition for true greatness.

Master Reboot  (2013)

A unique mix of genre blends, Master Reboot doesn’t always come together cohesively, but there’s plenty of heart in its Soul Cloud.

Dracula: Resurrection  (2000)

With a presentation that aptly places it within the titular universe, Dracula: Resurrection is an enjoyable series debut that is kept from greatness by its short duration and several puzzle faux pas, just barely missing that coveted sweet spot.

DEVICE 6  (2013)

If you’re looking for some absurdly fun puzzles and a truly unique storytelling experience, you’ll want to check out DEVICE 6 on iOS, but you’ll wish for a gameplay integration upgrade.

Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask  (2012)

Whilst not performing any great new feats, The Miracle Mask is a solid first 3DS addition to the Layton franchise.

Blackbar  (2013)

The unique Mad Libs-style text presentation of Blackbar’s sci-fi social commentary is certainly engaging, but it works better as an innovative reading experience rather than a fully-realized adventure game.

Helga Deep in Trouble  (2013)

An awkward translation and poorly-clued puzzles let it down somewhat, but Helga Deep in Trouble looks good, tries hard and has some genuinely hilarious moments.

Secret Files: Sam Peters  (2013)

Sassy journalist Sam Peters makes the most of her moment in the sun in this neat little Secret Files spin-off, reclaiming some of the series’ former glory by demystifying an ancient African legend.

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