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Best rated Adventure Games for Mac page 13

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 Dream Machine: Chapter 2  (2010)

With its charming claymation aesthetic and promising surreal storyline, the first two chapters of The Dream Machine will leave you eagerly awaiting the next instalment.

The Dream Machine: Chapter 1  (2010)

With its charming claymation aesthetic and promising surreal storyline, the first two chapters of The Dream Machine will leave you eagerly awaiting the next instalment.

Back to the Future: Episode 1 - It’s About Time  (2010)

While light on the gameplay side, the first episode of Back to the Future absolutely nails the charm, humor, and sense of adventure that made the films so much fun.

Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse - Episode 5: The City That Dares Not Sleep  (2010)

There are a few kinks in the conclusion to this strange Sam & Max tale, but the final Devil's Playhouse episode has a renewed energy that concludes the season wonderfully.

Hector: Badge of Carnage - Episode 1: We Negotiate with Terrorists  (2010)

Hector: Badge of Carnage is an excellent first episode to a promising mobile series. As long as you're not easily offended, it's well worth grabbing.

Rooms: The Main Building  (2008)

Embrace the fact that Rooms: The Main Building is essentially just a series of very clever sliders, and you should have an enjoyable time working your way through this unique puzzling diversion.

Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse - Episode 2: The Tomb of Sammun-Mak  (2010)

Another month, another strong episode. The Tomb of Sammun-Mak offers a refreshing twist on the duo’s usual adventures with a creative time-travelling device that gets plenty of gameplay mileage.

The Whispered World  (2010)

It takes a while to build momentum, but The Whispered World ends up being a lush, gorgeous 2D adventure that succeeds in recapturing the nostalgia of both the genre’s Golden Age and childhood itself.

Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse - Episode 1: The Penal Zone  (2010)

One of the Freelance Police's strongest outings, The Penal Zone starts the third season with a bang, and it’s a mandatory play for Sam & Max fans.

Pajama Sam in ‘No Need to Hide When It’s Dark Outside’  (1996)

Taking younger children on an exciting journey through the Land of Darkness, Pajama Sam’s first adventure will capture their imagination with humour and fantasy.

Myst  (1993)

This is Myst, pure and simple: a must for any adventure fan who owns an iPhone/iPod Touch, and a good introduction for anyone who hasn’t played this classic game before.

3 Cards to Midnight  (2009)

If you are a fan of story-driven games, dark mysteries and psychological tales (and don’t mind a more casual style of gameplay), you won’t need a Tarot card to know that 3 Cards to Midnight is the right game for you.

Nostradamus: The Last Prophecy  (2007)

Another enjoyable trip to the past by Kheops, with a fascinating look at Nostradamus and an intriguing murder mystery to investigate.

Dracula 3: The Path of the Dragon  (2009)

Dracula 3 is a solid adventure with an intriguing mix of legend and fact, but there’s more science and history than garlic and stakes.

Sam & Max: Episode 205 - What’s New, Beelzebub?  (2008)

This game, and this season as a whole, is completely, certifiably nutso. And therein lies the magic and the charm of the experience. It's a wonderful experience when it's not straining under the weight of its own ambition.

Sam & Max: Season Two  (2008)

This game, and this season as a whole, is completely, certifiably nutso. And therein lies the magic and the charm of the experience. It's a wonderful experience when it's not straining under the weight of its own ambition.

Penumbra: Black Plague  (2008)

If you’re in the market for a bite-sized chunk of the freshest horror adventure in years, play this game. It’s unusual, smart, and above all, entertaining, if you can embrace the unconventional approach.

Sam & Max: Episode 203 - Night of the Raving Dead  (2008)

This episode brings a lot of fresh ideas, but also a definite change in tone--which makes it another solid experience for series vets, but less of a recommendation as an introduction to the series.

Sam & Max: Season Two  (2008)

This game, and this season as a whole, is completely, certifiably nutso. And therein lies the magic and the charm of the experience. It's a wonderful experience when it's not straining under the weight of its own ambition.

Sam & Max: Episode 202 - Moai Better Blues  (2008)

There are criticisms, to be sure, but ultimately they feel like small nitpicks on what is an intelligent and wildly creative episodic adventure that continues the series with the requisite lunacy.

Sam & Max: Season Two  (2008)

This game, and this season as a whole, is completely, certifiably nutso. And therein lies the magic and the charm of the experience. It's a wonderful experience when it's not straining under the weight of its own ambition.

Destination: Treasure Island  (0)

While it's a little short, Destination: Treasure Island is a game that anyone who loves a little adventure in their lives should have in their collection.

Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders  (1988)

While perhaps not aging quite as gracefully as the LucasArts games that followed, it's still an underrated classic that more people should play (and love).

The Secrets of Da Vinci: The Forbidden Manuscript  (2006)

The Secrets of Da Vinci is a thoroughly enjoyable game, with engaging puzzles and plot – had it completely fulfilled its promise, it would have been exceptional.

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