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Best rated Adventure Games for Linux page 10

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.

The Station  (2018)

Short on both puzzles and in-depth narrative, The Station is all about atmosphere. If you’re a fan of immersive sci-fi exploration, turn off the lights, turn up the sound, and enjoy the ride.

AER: Memories of Old  (2017)

AER creates a beautiful fantasy world with a wonderful flying mechanic to explore it, but ultimately doesn’t give players much to do besides repetitive platforming puzzles.

Rakuen  (2017)

Sweet, funny, and emotionally wrenching, Rakuen is an admirable indie project ultimately dragged down by obstructive puzzles and a disappointing ending.

Mr. Shadow  (2016)

Mr. Shadow is a joy to behold with a high degree of challenge, though it stumbles more than once due to some obtuse puzzles and the decision to focus on style over substance.

Haven Moon  (2016)

Myst lovers will fall hook, line, and sinker for this island realm, but only the most brilliant or persistent gamers will make it through Haven Moon unassisted.

Her Majesty’s SPIFFING  (2016)

Packed with puns but short on plot or perplexing puzzles, Her Majesty’s SPIFFING‘s intense Britishness will either amuse or confuse, but either way it’s more of a teatime crumpet than a regal banquet.

1979 Revolution: Black Friday  (2016)

1979 Revolution is one of those rare games that has aims and aspirations beyond simply “being fun”. Despite its legitimate historical importance, its brevity and limited gameplay make it feel more like part of a historical anthology rather than a complete experience on its own.

The Interactive Adventures of Dog Mendonça & Pizza Boy  (2016)

Perhaps better suited as a jumping-off point for newcomers than existing fans, Dog Mendonça and Pizza Boy is a perfectly serviceable game in its own right but falls just short of the mark set by the graphic novels.

Adventurezator: When Pigs Fly  (2015)

Adventurezator‘s heart is in the right place, but for all its charm and potential, neither the game itself nor its built-in user creation system is quite there yet.

2064: Read Only Memories  (2015)

Though let down by weak gameplay, Read Only Memories is one of the most human games available this year, which is remarkable for a cyberpunk game dealing with robots and transhumanism.

Alum  (2015)

It’s a bummer that a game that looks as good, and is as well-designed and polished as Alum, misses the boat on story so badly.

Subject 13  (2015)

While there are plenty of familiar puzzles to keep players occupied, Subject 13‘s mediocre plot and characterization can’t elevate the experience to the well-rounded adventure it had the potential to be.

The Adventures of Bertram Fiddle: Episode 1 - A Dreadly Business  (2014)

More quirky than funny, A Dreadly Business is by no means spectacular, but nor does it do anything wrong, settling for being a solid, well-made debut episode.

Tormentum: Dark Sorrow  (2015)

It’s got far more beauty than brains, but for gamers who appreciate a macabre atmosphere and distinctive art style, Tormentum could be just the brief but darkly beautiful diversion they’re looking for.

Supreme League of Patriots  (2015)

The first three-part “season” of Supreme League of Patriots wants to be super-funny but ends up leaving too many opportunities unexplored to maintain interest.

Supreme League of Patriots: Episode 1 - A Patriot is Born  (2015)

The first three-part “season” of Supreme League of Patriots wants to be super-funny but ends up leaving too many opportunities unexplored to maintain interest.

Supreme League of Patriots: Episode 2 - Patriot Frames  (2015)

The first three-part “season” of Supreme League of Patriots wants to be super-funny but ends up leaving too many opportunities unexplored to maintain interest.

Supreme League of Patriots: Episode 3 - Ice Cold in Ellis  (2015)

The first three-part “season” of Supreme League of Patriots wants to be super-funny but ends up leaving too many opportunities unexplored to maintain interest.

Evil Pumpkin: The Lost Halloween  (2014)

Evil Pumpkin’s tricks and treats are about evenly doled out in this quirky casual entry in a wonderfully imaginative Halloween world.

Among the Sleep  (2014)

An original and promising concept left unfulfilled by disappointing gameplay, Among the Sleep is recommended only to those who want to experience a unique take on the horror genre.

The Journeyman Project: Pegasus Prime  (1997)

Essentially The Journeyman Project with a fresh coat of paint, Pegasus Prime is an interesting bit of nostalgia but an otherwise underwhelming game. Recommended primarily for serious TJP fans.

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