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Best rated Adventure Games for Mac page 36

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 Dark Crystal  (1982)

As one of the earliest graphic adventure games, The Dark Crystal is a product of its era, which unfortunately means there really isn’t too much to enjoy about it today. The only major selling point left is the story, which you can enjoy significantly more by watching the movie the game is based on.

Hiveswap: Act 2 – Dead Freight  (2020)

Hiveswap: Act 2 can be a little slow in places and doesn’t take us very far in the overall story, but it’s nevertheless a charming and beautiful point-and-click adventure set in a fully fleshed-out, intriguing alien world.

Hiveswap  (2017)

Hiveswap: Act 2 can be a little slow in places and doesn’t take us very far in the overall story, but it’s nevertheless a charming and beautiful point-and-click adventure set in a fully fleshed-out, intriguing alien world.

Buck Bradley Comic Adventure 2: The Sand and the Techno-pyramid  (2020)

Buck Bradley Comic Adventure 2: The Sand and the Techno-pyramid is a beautiful point-and-click adventure that unfortunately has too many flaws to be as endearing as the comic book-styled graphics.

Come Back: Chapter 1  (2019)

Come Back has potential, but a compelling theme and pleasing art style can’t save this first episode from feeling a little unsatisfying, both as a game and a narrative.

Come Back  (0)

Come Back has potential, but a compelling theme and pleasing art style can’t save this first episode from feeling a little unsatisfying, both as a game and a narrative.

From Beyond: Prologue  (2018)

From Beyond’s designers do a formidable job recreating a nostalgic MacVenture feel while avoiding most retro pitfalls. But until we get a more substantial entry in the series, there simply isn’t enough here to be satisfied just yet, no matter how well it all works.

Harvester of Dreams: Episode 1  (2019)

Despite an underwhelming ending, Harvester of Dreams’s strong start, intriguing main setting and attention to little details makes this an enchanting journey to embark on.

Herald: Book I & II  (2017)

More choice-driven visual novel than pure adventure, the first half Herald‘s four parts is admirable in many ways, with memorable characters and a slow-burning story that sucks you in and successfully tackles heavy topics without losing its charm.

The Puppet of Tersa: A Curious Place  (2019)

Despite a few very minor stumbles as it gets underway, A Curious Place offers a tantalizing glimpse into the world of Tersa and its young protagonist’s plight to reclaim her beloved puppet and return home, though we’ll have to wait longer for the rest of the story.

The Puppet of Tersa  (0)

Despite a few very minor stumbles as it gets underway, A Curious Place offers a tantalizing glimpse into the world of Tersa and its young protagonist’s plight to reclaim her beloved puppet and return home, though we’ll have to wait longer for the rest of the story.

Pendula Swing  (2019)

The complexity and weighty subject matter of the complete seven-part Pendula Swing threaten to get the better of it at times, but the end result is unique and uplifting, offering a timely social history lesson wrapped up in jazzy fantasy flair.

Pendula Swing: Episode 1 – Tired and Retired  (2018)

The complexity and weighty subject matter of the complete seven-part Pendula Swing threaten to get the better of it at times, but the end result is unique and uplifting, offering a timely social history lesson wrapped up in jazzy fantasy flair.

Pendula Swing: Episode 2 – The Old Hero’s New Journey  (2018)

The complexity and weighty subject matter of the complete seven-part Pendula Swing threaten to get the better of it at times, but the end result is unique and uplifting, offering a timely social history lesson wrapped up in jazzy fantasy flair.

Pendula Swing: Episode 3 – Orcing Hard or Hardly Orcing  (2018)

The complexity and weighty subject matter of the complete seven-part Pendula Swing threaten to get the better of it at times, but the end result is unique and uplifting, offering a timely social history lesson wrapped up in jazzy fantasy flair.

Life Is Strange 2: Episode 1 – Roads  (2018)

With a compelling fraternal relationship at its core and a challenging journey ahead, Roads is a positive and promising evolution for the Life Is Strange franchise.

Life Is Strange 2  (2019)

Life Is Strange 2 explores a touching, special relationship between two brothers that will make your heart hurt in the best possible way.

The Outpost Nine: Episode One  (2018)

Unapologetically aping Ridley Scott’s Alien, the debut installment of The Outpost Nine seeks like-minded fans who yearn for a bygone era of sci-fi. The devotion to a tried-and-true formula ultimately steals away a lot of potential, though a decent foundation is constructed for future episodes to improve upon.

The Outpost Nine  (0)

Unapologetically aping Ridley Scott’s Alien, the debut installment of The Outpost Nine seeks like-minded fans who yearn for a bygone era of sci-fi. The devotion to a tried-and-true formula ultimately steals away a lot of potential, though a decent foundation is constructed for future episodes to improve upon.

The Uncertain: The Last Quiet Day  (2016)

Despite some rough edges and questionable puzzle design, this first of three planned chapters for The Uncertain should hold your interest and leave you anxious for the next episode.

The Uncertain  (2016)

While the story and entertaining characters will keep you engaged until the end of The Uncertain: Light at the End, you will still need to wait for the next episode to (hopefully) discover who wins the battle between humans and robots.

Sally Face: Episode One – Strange Neighbors  (2016)

It’s sometimes too convoluted for its own good, and its macabre take on certain subjects might turn some players off, but the complete five-part Sally Face is a worthwhile and wholly unique gaming experience that has to be played to be believed.

Sally Face  (2019)

It’s sometimes too convoluted for its own good, and its macabre take on certain subjects might turn some players off, but the complete five-part Sally Face is a worthwhile and wholly unique gaming experience that has to be played to be believed.

tiny & Tall: Gleipnir – Part 1  (2018)

Lovers of point-and-click adventures should enjoy the funny and compelling first installment of tiny & Tall: Gleipnir, providing you can overlook some broken English and perhaps the occasional glitch.

tiny & Tall: Gleipnir  (0)

Lovers of point-and-click adventures should enjoy the funny and compelling first installment of tiny & Tall: Gleipnir, providing you can overlook some broken English and perhaps the occasional glitch.

Destination Primus Vita: Episode 1 – Austin  (2018)

Destination Primus Vita‘s shallow puzzles are buoyed by lush, creative visuals and a thoughtful story to make for a fun exercise in exploration and discovery in this first-person, character-driven narrative through a high-tech ethereal dreamscape.

Destination Primus Vita  (0)

Destination Primus Vita‘s shallow puzzles are buoyed by lush, creative visuals and a thoughtful story to make for a fun exercise in exploration and discovery in this first-person, character-driven narrative through a high-tech ethereal dreamscape.

Code 7  (2017)

Code 7’s thoughtful combination of hacking sim mechanics and modernized text adventure set the stage for a compelling sci-fi drama. If future installments are as good as the free prologue and first commercial episode, Code 7 is one cyberpunk indie you won’t want to miss.

Code 7: Episode 1 – Threading  (2017)

Code 7’s thoughtful combination of hacking sim mechanics and modernized text adventure set the stage for a compelling sci-fi drama. If future installments are as good as the free prologue and first commercial episode, Code 7 is one cyberpunk indie you won’t want to miss.

Hiveswap: Act 1 – Kansas City Shuffle  (2017)

The beautiful Hiveswap series debut gets off to a solid start, trading a bit of gameplay challenge for ambitious world-building and story setup for future episodes to expand upon.

Hiveswap  (2017)

Hiveswap: Act 2 can be a little slow in places and doesn’t take us very far in the overall story, but it’s nevertheless a charming and beautiful point-and-click adventure set in a fully fleshed-out, intriguing alien world.

Kona  (2017)

Kona does an admirable job of trying to make a survival game that feels like a true adventure, but ends up coming short on the gameplay.

Batman: The Enemy Within – The Telltale Series  (2018)

Telltale’s second Batman season packs a punch with its action, audio and morally questionable main villain, but falters when it comes to making the most of its plot or detective gameplay potential.

Batman: The Enemy Within – The Telltale Series: Episode One – The Enigma  (2017)

Telltale’s second Batman season packs a punch with its action, audio and morally questionable main villain, but falters when it comes to making the most of its plot or detective gameplay potential.

The Pillars of the Earth (Ken Follett’s)  (2018)

The 20-plus hour commitment to The Pillars of the Earth is well worth it to enjoy this interactive towering tale, faithfully adapted to near-perfection by Daedalic. For patient gamers, this is not a narrative adventure that should be missed.

The Pillars of the Earth: Book One – From the Ashes (Ken Follett’s)  (2017)

The 20-plus hour commitment to The Pillars of the Earth is well worth it to enjoy this interactive towering tale, faithfully adapted to near-perfection by Daedalic. For patient gamers, this is not a narrative adventure that should be missed.

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