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Best rated Adventure Games for PC page 40

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.

Age of Enigma: The Secret of the Sixth Ghost  (2011)

Age of Enigma takes casual ghost stories up a notch by immersing you in a fun, often creepy, gambol through a variety of puzzle-filled, haunted worlds.

Last Half of Darkness: Society of the Serpent Moon  (2011)

Society of the Serpent Moon offers a creepy atmosphere and enjoyable puzzles, though the new perspective weakens some of the immersiveness of its predecessors.

Back to the Future: Episode 5 - OUTATIME  (2011)

The gameplay still takes a distant back seat to the story, but Back to the Future's action-packed finale ends the series with a bang… or is that a bolt of lightning?

The Fall Trilogy: Chapter 2 - Reconstruction  (2010)

The locale is rather bland this time, but Reconstruction is a definite improvement over its predecessor, with a better distribution of lite adventuring and casual design elements.

Alpha Polaris  (2011)

Its budget production results in a few rough edges, but none that prevent Alpha Polaris from being an effective piece of psychological horror storytelling.

The Next BIG Thing  (2011)

The glossy production, zany cast and clever writing are sure to entertain fans of whimsical adventures, but a shaky plot and inconsistent gameplay trip this one up just short of its billing as The Next BIG Thing.

Back to the Future: Episode 2 - Get Tannen!  (2011)

The novelty has worn off a bit and the second episode feels a bit rushed, but Get Tannen! still manages to deliver a reliably fun time.

Edna & Harvey: The Breakout  (2011)

Edna & Harvey has an old-school flavor with many of the same annoyances as older games, but many positive surprises as well.

Blue Madonna – A Carol Reed Mystery  (2011)

Blue Madonna is another nice, relaxing adventure with detective Carol Reed spent exploring the scenic Swedish sights while solving an engaging mystery.

Gray Matter  (2011)

Jane Jensen's trademark storytelling ensures Gray Matter is a good game, but an overall lack of polish keeps it from meeting the massive expectations of an instant classic.

Mystery Case Files: 13th Skull  (2010)

Mystery Case Files: 13th Skull is an engaging, impressively produced casual adventure hybrid, though at times it’s slow slogging through the deceptively languid, charming Southern bayou.

Earl Bobby is Looking for a Loo  (2010)

Far from being a crap game, Earl Bobby’s first commercial adventure will leave players feeling flushed with happiness, though not for very long.

RHEM 4: The Golden Fragments  (2010)

Those who loved RHEM in the past will be happy with the latest instalment, but it’s a very distinct taste that certainly isn’t for anyone without a sharp eye, patience for obtuse puzzles, a willingness to explore lonely worlds, and lots of writing paper for notes.

Midnight Mysteries: Salem Witch Trials  (2010)

If you’re looking for a haunted tour through one of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s classic stories, this lite adventure through 17th and 19th century New England proves to be a fun, spooky time.

The Adventures of Willy Beamish  (1991)

Some action scenes may be frustrating, but the over-the-top events, strong characters, and strange sense of humour make playing Willy Beamish feel like you are actually living out a cartoon.

Lost Horizon  (2010)

It's all been done before, but Lost Horizon is a fun, polished “adventurous” adventure that will keep you entertained for a good long while.

Alter Ego  (2010)

Playing Alter Ego is like reading a dark Hardy Boys book over a weekend: nothing special or substantial, but a very nice way to pass the time, and a recommended adventure.

Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse - Episode 4: Beyond the Alley of the Dolls  (2010)

Beyond the Alley of the Dolls is the weakest episode of the season so far, but it's still well worth following the progressively outrageous storyline to its superb cliffhanger conclusion.

Urban Runner  (1996)

With its continuous timed actions and puzzles, Urban Runner isn’t for everyone, but it’s a solid thriller worth playing for fans of interactive movies.

Puzzle Agent  (2010)

Vastly different from Telltale’s other games, Puzzle Agent is a solid puzzler that provides ample challenge to go with its interesting story, all done with a unique style and cartoon charm.

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