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Best rated Adventure Games for Linux page 4

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.

Lupus in Fabula  (2016)

Although light in puzzle complexity and narrative depth, the side-scrolling Lupus in Fabula delivers a memorable experience that has much to delight. Its characters, panoramas and irreverent, absurdist comedy come together to create a farcical adventure that is quite distinct and helps it stand apart from other offerings in the marketplace.

The Red Strings Club  (2018)

In the cyberpunk world of The Red Strings Club, player agency takes a backseat to a complex story teeming with personality and impactful moments, generating challenge through moral dilemma rather than gameplay.

Hero-U: Rogue to Redemption  (2018)

The founding family of Quest for Glory has returned with an all-new unofficial entry that proves worthy of its predecessors’ legacy yet still manages to distinguish itself entirely on its own. Existing fans will be thrilled to see all the classic design staples make a return in Hero-U, while newcomers can enjoy a witty, substantial (if somewhat bloated) adventure-RPG experience.

Unforeseen Incidents  (2018)

With a great voice cast, distinctive visual style, and intricate puzzle design, Unforeseen Incidents delivers a solid if well-worn story of a nobody from nowhere saving the world.

Pajama Sam 4: Life is Rough When You Lose Your Stuff  (2003)

Changes to the formula for Pajama Sam 4 may be disappointing at first for returning players, but it soon establishes itself as a strong experience in its own right.

Beat the Game  (2017)

The brief, experimental Beat the Game is set in a strange, wonderful world and held together by its fresh sound-mixing experience, which should make you feel like a pro beat maker by the end of the journey.

Thaumistry: In Charm’s Way  (2017)

An adventure out of time, Thaumistry‘s a lighthearted text romp that casts its entertaining puzzle magic on the modern era.

>observer_  (2017)

Bloober Team’s >observer_ marries cyberpunk and body horror tropes into an intense, disturbing sensory feast, for the most part successfully.

Observer – System Redux  (2020)

Bloober Team’s >observer_ marries cyberpunk and body horror tropes into an intense, disturbing sensory feast, for the most part successfully.

The Darkside Detective  (2017)

If you love British comedies like Blackadder and surreal mysteries like Twin Peaks, The Darkside Detective is a retro-styled supernatural adventure game you don’t want to miss.

Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair  (2014)

Danganronpa 2 is a sequel adhering to the motto, “Don’t change, just improve.” Some of the same problem areas are still present, but much has been smoothed out or enhanced for a superior entry over what was already a good first effort.

The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker  (2017)

The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker is engrossing, disturbing and erudite, and though it’s a little lacking in plot it’s full of welcome ideas.

Full Throttle Remastered  (2017)

Full Throttle is another cherished page from the annals of genre history restored for a brand new audience. Though the remake will have limited appeal to those familiar with the highly polished original, the game belongs in the library of every adventure gamer, and it’s as enjoyable now as it was two decades ago.

The Last Time  (2016)

The Last Time is an excellent point-and-click adventure that firmly places its story front and centre. Despite its incredibly short length, it’s an engaging, emotional journey that can alternately make you chuckle and quiet you with its thought-provoking questions.

The Wardrobe  (2017)

For a game about the undead, The Wardrobe is ironically packed with life. A few unfair puzzles can’t dampen its sheer enthusiasm and sense of fun.

CAYNE: A STASIS Story  (2017)

Not so much a snack as a light meal, this new helping of STASIS may be a little less complex and shaded, but it’s just as thought-provoking and gory, and a ridiculous value for a free game.

Quern: Undying Thoughts  (2016)

A Myst clone/homage through and through, Quern doesn’t break any new ground, but it’s an impressive debut adventure that would do Atrus proud.

Kentucky Route Zero: Act IV  (2016)

Act IV is a slow, meandering episode that continues Kentucky Route Zero’s streak of quiet, introspective, blue collar beauty.

The Last Door: Season Two  (2016)

The Last Door opens up another suspenseful, extremely retro-styled exploration of Victorian England and the occult with a second season even better than the first.

The Last Door: Season Two - Episode One: The Playwright  (2014)

The Last Door opens up another suspenseful, extremely retro-styled exploration of Victorian England and the occult with a second season even better than the first.

The Last Door: Season Two - Episode Two: My Dearest Visitor  (2015)

The Last Door opens up another suspenseful, extremely retro-styled exploration of Victorian England and the occult with a second season even better than the first.

The Last Door: Season Two - Episode Three: The Reunion  (2015)

The Last Door opens up another suspenseful, extremely retro-styled exploration of Victorian England and the occult with a second season even better than the first.

The Last Door: Season Two - Episode Four: Beyond the Curtain  (2015)

The Last Door opens up another suspenseful, extremely retro-styled exploration of Victorian England and the occult with a second season even better than the first.

Nelly Cootalot: The Fowl Fleet  (2016)

Nelly Cootalot’s latest voyage is overflowing with charm and heart – and puns, oh the puns! It may not be the stiffest challenge out there, but it’ll leave you with a warm feeling inside.

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