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Best rated Adventure Games for iOS page 8

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.

Krystopia: A Puzzle Journey  (2019)

Krystopia:  A Puzzle Journey will keep you busy largely solving laser-redirection and pattern-matching puzzles on an intriguing alien planet, but fatigue may eventually set in when facing the same mechanics over and over again.

The Revenge of Johnny Bonasera  (2020)

The Revenge of Johnny Bonasera is buoyed by its colorful cartoonish art, evolving story, and excellent puzzle design across its four distinct episodes, but it’s hindered throughout by a lack of depth and nihilistic toilet humor.

The Revenge of Johnny Bonasera: Episode 1  (2016)

The Revenge of Johnny Bonasera is buoyed by its colorful cartoonish art, evolving story, and excellent puzzle design across its four distinct episodes, but it’s hindered throughout by a lack of depth and nihilistic toilet humor.

The Revenge of Johnny Bonasera: Episode 2  (2018)

The Revenge of Johnny Bonasera is buoyed by its colorful cartoonish art, evolving story, and excellent puzzle design across its four distinct episodes, but it’s hindered throughout by a lack of depth and nihilistic toilet humor.

The Revenge of Johnny Bonasera: Episode 3  (2019)

The Revenge of Johnny Bonasera is buoyed by its colorful cartoonish art, evolving story, and excellent puzzle design across its four distinct episodes, but it’s hindered throughout by a lack of depth and nihilistic toilet humor.

The Revenge of Johnny Bonasera: Episode 4  (2020)

The Revenge of Johnny Bonasera is buoyed by its colorful cartoonish art, evolving story, and excellent puzzle design across its four distinct episodes, but it’s hindered throughout by a lack of depth and nihilistic toilet humor.

The White Door  (2020)

Returning visitors to Rusty Lake’s particular brand of quirkiness will find The White Door to be a more focused and serious game than previous outings, while newcomers are welcome to jump right into a standalone adventure that strikes an even balance between psychologically interesting and weirdly off-putting.

The Academy: The First Riddle  (2020)

The Academy can be frustratingly clunky and limited at times, but at its best it’s energetic, likable and packed with puzzling goodness.

The Bradwell Conspiracy  (2019)

With a fun off-screen companion and an interesting story to delve into based on real-world concerns, The Bradwell Conspiracy is a fairly enjoyable experience even if a weak ending and an assortment of glitches hold it back from its full potential.

Strange Telephone  (2017)

It requires a great deal of patience and perseverance, but those who enjoy exploring and can embrace the nonsensical and peculiar should appreciate the surreal charms of Strange Telephone and its journey into the unknown.

Tick Tock: A Tale for Two  (2019)

Though it doesn’t quite disguise the lack of variety in puzzles and locales, Tick Tock: A Tale for Two offers a fairly novel collaborative two-player approach to problem solving.

Nelson and the Magic Cauldron  (2018)

Though it suffers somewhat from a lack of polish, Nelson and the Magic Cauldron is a fun, if not necessarily funny, inventory-filled point-and-click experience.

The Lion’s Song  (2017)

Well-versed in early 1900s Viennese culture, The Lion’s Song practically plays itself, so the main draw of this four-part interactive anthology is its beautiful sense of time and place.

The Lion’s Song: Episode 1 - Silence  (2016)

Well-versed in early 1900s Viennese culture, The Lion’s Song practically plays itself, so the main draw of this four-part interactive anthology is its beautiful sense of time and place.

The Lion’s Song: Episode 2 - Anthology  (2016)

Well-versed in early 1900s Viennese culture, The Lion’s Song practically plays itself, so the main draw of this four-part interactive anthology is its beautiful sense of time and place.

Lamplight City  (2018)

With stunning visuals, solid sound and music, and nuanced worldbuilding that many adventure games would kill for, it’s unfortunate that Lamplight City is lacking in the one area that distinguishes games over other storytelling media: interactivity.

Another Lost Phone: Laura’s Story  (2017)

Another Lost Phone doesn’t look like much and its linearity ensures a short play time, but it has enough gameplay and story depth with important themes to be a pleasant experience while it lasts.

SIMULACRA  (2017)

While not flawless and more focused on narrative than puzzles, SIMULACRA manages to be a fun experience by offering more player agency than its lost phone contemporaries, throwing players into an ongoing missing persons investigation – with a supernatural twist.

Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two  (2017)

The second season of Minecraft: Story Mode administers the familiar Telltale formula, but ends up constructing an underwhelming story and presentation around it.

Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two: Episode 1 – Hero in Residence  (2017)

The second season of Minecraft: Story Mode administers the familiar Telltale formula, but ends up constructing an underwhelming story and presentation around it.

Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two: Episode 2 – Giant Consequences  (2017)

The second season of Minecraft: Story Mode administers the familiar Telltale formula, but ends up constructing an underwhelming story and presentation around it.

Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two: Episode 3 – Jailhouse Block  (2017)

The second season of Minecraft: Story Mode administers the familiar Telltale formula, but ends up constructing an underwhelming story and presentation around it.

Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two: Episode 4 – Below the Bedrock  (2017)

The second season of Minecraft: Story Mode administers the familiar Telltale formula, but ends up constructing an underwhelming story and presentation around it.

Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two: Episode 5 – Above and Beyond  (2017)

The second season of Minecraft: Story Mode administers the familiar Telltale formula, but ends up constructing an underwhelming story and presentation around it.

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series  (2017)

For better and worse, the five-part series follows the usual Telltale template, but these disappointingly unlikeable Guardians of the Galaxy ultimately need to be saved from themselves.

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series - Episode One: Tangled Up in Blue  (2017)

For better and worse, the five-part series follows the usual Telltale template, but these disappointingly unlikeable Guardians of the Galaxy ultimately need to be saved from themselves.

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series - Episode Two: Under Pressure  (2017)

For better and worse, the five-part series follows the usual Telltale template, but these disappointingly unlikeable Guardians of the Galaxy ultimately need to be saved from themselves.

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series - Episode Three: More than a Feeling  (2017)

For better and worse, the five-part series follows the usual Telltale template, but these disappointingly unlikeable Guardians of the Galaxy ultimately need to be saved from themselves.

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series - Episode Four: Who Needs You  (2017)

For better and worse, the five-part series follows the usual Telltale template, but these disappointingly unlikeable Guardians of the Galaxy ultimately need to be saved from themselves.

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series - Episode Five: Don’t Stop Believin’  (2017)

For better and worse, the five-part series follows the usual Telltale template, but these disappointingly unlikeable Guardians of the Galaxy ultimately need to be saved from themselves.

Late Shift  (2016)

Although it falls short of delivering the type of full-blown adventure fans of the genre will want to revisit, Late Shift looks amazing and sports some truly engaging moments as an interactive film.

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.

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.

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