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Best rated Adventure Games for iOS 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.

The Eyes of Ara  (2016)

Dishing up triumphs and frustrations in equal measure, The Eyes of Ara is a game no puzzle lover should miss, while story-driven adventurers should consider themselves sufficiently warned.

Panmorphia  (2014)

An impressive first entry from Indie developer Lydia Kovalenko, Panmorphia straddles the divide between traditional and casual adventure, providing a leisurely, dream-like journey through a puzzle-dazzled world.

Game of Thrones  (2015)

Game of Thrones is as engaging as its source material, though its actual gameplay elements are stretched even more thinly than perhaps other Telltale stories. For a game centered on player choice, it seems more of an interactive visual novel with few actual examples of player agency.

Game of Thrones: Episode One - Iron from Ice  (2014)

Game of Thrones is as engaging as its source material, though its actual gameplay elements are stretched even more thinly than perhaps other Telltale stories. For a game centered on player choice, it seems more of an interactive visual novel with few actual examples of player agency.

Game of Thrones: Episode Two - The Lost Lords  (2015)

Game of Thrones is as engaging as its source material, though its actual gameplay elements are stretched even more thinly than perhaps other Telltale stories. For a game centered on player choice, it seems more of an interactive visual novel with few actual examples of player agency.

Game of Thrones: Episode Three - The Sword in the Darkness  (2015)

Game of Thrones is as engaging as its source material, though its actual gameplay elements are stretched even more thinly than perhaps other Telltale stories. For a game centered on player choice, it seems more of an interactive visual novel with few actual examples of player agency.

Game of Thrones: Episode Four - Sons of Winter  (2015)

Game of Thrones is as engaging as its source material, though its actual gameplay elements are stretched even more thinly than perhaps other Telltale stories. For a game centered on player choice, it seems more of an interactive visual novel with few actual examples of player agency.

Game of Thrones: Episode Five - A Nest of Vipers  (2015)

Game of Thrones is as engaging as its source material, though its actual gameplay elements are stretched even more thinly than perhaps other Telltale stories. For a game centered on player choice, it seems more of an interactive visual novel with few actual examples of player agency.

Game of Thrones: Episode Six - The Ice Dragon  (2015)

Game of Thrones is as engaging as its source material, though its actual gameplay elements are stretched even more thinly than perhaps other Telltale stories. For a game centered on player choice, it seems more of an interactive visual novel with few actual examples of player agency.

The Trace  (2015)

The Trace is a brief and easy but fun exploration-filled murder mystery that will have you engaged from beginning to end.

The Walking Dead: Season Two - Episode Five: No Going Back  (2014)

No Going Back struggles to build anticipation for a conclusion that is clear from the outset, but once past the point of no return, the final episode ramps up to an exciting choice-driven conclusion with five different endings.

Secret Files: Sam Peters  (2013)

Sassy journalist Sam Peters makes the most of her moment in the sun in this neat little Secret Files spin-off, reclaiming some of the series’ former glory by demystifying an ancient African legend.

The Unfinished Swan  (2012)

The Unfinished Swan is a creative experiment that’s worth a play, even if some aspects feel incomplete.

Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller - Episode 2: The Wise Monkey  (2013)

Not many adventures have as much dark storytelling ambition as Cognition—endure the awkward conversations to get to the puzzles and story developments, and you’ll be glad you stuck with it.

Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller - Episode 1: The Hangman  (2012)

Though flawed, the first episode of Cognition leaves a great final impression and sets up a series that could become a major achievement for episodic adventure gaming.

Edna & Harvey: Harvey’s New Eyes  (2012)

Another entertaining game for those who can’t get enough of the wacky blue plush rabbit, Harvey’s New Eyes simplifies the Edna & Harvey experience but is slightly less fun to play as a result.

Deponia  (2012)

With its 2D cartoon aesthetic, simple point-and-click interface, and challenging puzzles, Deponia is classic old-school adventuring in many ways, making it worth playing even when the storytelling falters.

Tales of Monkey Island: Chapter 2 – The Siege of Spinner Cay  (2009)

The Siege of Spinner Cay is very good, but doesn't quite make the series great. I continue to enjoy every minute with the TMI episodes, but know that there is stronger comic momentum that can be attained.

Tales of Monkey Island: Chapter 1 – Launch of the Screaming Narwhal  (2009)

Can you really complain about the return of Guybrush? Well, yes, but this is still a fun and beautiful pirate adventure that should make any fan excited for what Telltale has in store for the rest of this series.

Secret Files: Tunguska  (2006)

Secret Files: Tunguska is a highly-polished game, but suffers from an uninspired design. While it remains mostly pleasant to play, it is not as satisfying an experience as it ought to have been.

McPixel  (2012)

It’s certainly an acquired taste, but McPixel can be a hoot in small doses when embraced as a manic, rapid-fire celebration of all the worst aspects of retro adventure games.

She Sees Red  (2019)

She Sees Red is a highly atmospheric, well-acted (but poorly dubbed) interactive movie that will keep you engaged for about the same length as a film before faltering a bit under its limited choice format.

Distraint 2  (2018)

Rudimentary puzzles somewhat undermine Distraint 2’s otherwise compelling, evocatively presented tale of one man’s fraught, nightmarish journey towards redemption.

Hitchhiker – A Mystery Game  (2021)

A wild ride full of bizarre anecdotes, cryptic characters and gorgeous drives, Hitchhiker – A Mystery Game offers up more than the average road trip, though the dense dialogue and the finale’s sudden ending prevent it from reaching top gear.

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