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Best rated Adventure Games for Android page 7

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.

LAYTON’S MYSTERY JOURNEY: Katrielle and the Millionaires’ Conspiracy  (2017)

Offering the same abundance of barely-integrated gameplay as its predecessors but with new protagonists and smaller cases, the gorgeous LAYTON’S MYSTERY JOURNEY is ideal for puzzle fans on the go, though at times it sacrifices quality for quantity.

The Walking Dead: A New Frontier  (2017)

Largely more of the same as what’s come before, A New Frontier revives the familiar Telltale formula, only with less appealing characters this time around.

The Walking Dead: A New Frontier - Episode One: Ties That Bind Part I  (2016)

Largely more of the same as what’s come before, A New Frontier revives the familiar Telltale formula, only with less appealing characters this time around.

The Walking Dead: A New Frontier - Episode Two: Ties That Bind Part II  (2017)

Largely more of the same as what’s come before, A New Frontier revives the familiar Telltale formula, only with less appealing characters this time around.

The Walking Dead: A New Frontier - Episode Three: Above the Law  (2017)

Largely more of the same as what’s come before, A New Frontier revives the familiar Telltale formula, only with less appealing characters this time around.

The Walking Dead: A New Frontier - Episode Four: Thicker than Water  (2017)

Largely more of the same as what’s come before, A New Frontier revives the familiar Telltale formula, only with less appealing characters this time around.

The Walking Dead: A New Frontier - Episode Five: From the Gallows  (2017)

Largely more of the same as what’s come before, A New Frontier revives the familiar Telltale formula, only with less appealing characters this time around.

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.

Distraint  (2015)

A modest but oddly compelling adventure steeped in perpetual darkness, the surreal side-scrolling Distraint is a low-cost exploration of the high price of selling one’s soul.

The A.B.C. Murders  (2016)

The A.B.C. Murders will hardly tax the little grey cells, but a pleasing visual style and charismatic lead protagonist make this Agatha Christie adaptation more than merely child’s play. Just keep the sound volume low.

Agent A: A puzzle in disguise  (2015)

Agent A is a little amuse-bouche that should somewhat whet your appetite for the next tale in this hopefully ongoing iOS spy series.

The Rivers of Alice  (2013)

A journey down The Rivers of Alice brings winsome sights, innovative music, and intricate puzzles, but the philosophical waters are deceptively shallow without much story cohesiveness or character development.

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.

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.

The Walking Dead: Season Two - Episode Three: In Harm’s Way  (2014)

The Walking Dead’s middle instalment begins with an overly long, slow burn, though it gradually builds toward the tense excitement that series fans have become accustomed to.

Tales from the Dragon Mountain 2: The Lair  (2014)

Tales from the Dragon Mountain 2 improves on the puzzles of the first game, but the other limitations remain and its ending proves unsatisfying.

Finding Teddy  (2013)

Finding Teddy sucks you in with its imaginative charm and atmosphere, but beware the sound puzzles don’t spit you right back out again.

The Lost City  (2012)

The Lost City is a swift, undemanding adventure that chooses to parade as relaxed mobile entertainment, rather than capitalizing on its potential to be a more memorable adventure gaming experience.

The Curse of Shadow House  (2013)

Although an endearing tribute to classic first-person horror adventures, The Curse of Shadow House collapses under the weight of too many concepts that lack strong implementation, creating an uneven experience.

Nicolas Eymerich The Inquisitor: Book I - The Plague  (2013)

A combination of the eponymous Inquisitor’s acerbic charisma, a compelling story and ambitious production quality overcome a plague of minor gameplay issues to keep you interested in the first episode of this four-part series.

Reperfection: Volume 1  (2012)

Reperfection is unlike anything you’ve played before and Volume 1 shows promise, but its highly streamlined gameplay and short length will make it too shallow for some.

Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth  (2010)

Miles Edgeworth maintains the series’ absurd comedy and entertaining truth wrangling, but its reduced challenge and dull storylines hardly make for “perfect prosecuting”.

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