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Best rated Adventure Games for iOS page 10

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.

Mark & Lara: Partners In Justice  (2021)

A co-op crime solver may sound like a dream come true for mystery fans, but although Mark & Lara: Partners in Justice ticks the right boxes, it’s far too simplistic to fulfill its potential as an enjoyable two-player investigative game.

Erica  (2019)

The production values place Erica in good company as an FMV psychological thriller, but with a near total absence of gameplay and a plot that struggles to consistently thrill, what’s left is an underwhelming choose-your-own-adventure tale that leaves a poor lingering impression.

The World of Nubla  (2016)

A great premise tarnished by underdeveloped ideas, Nubla’s puzzle-platforming tour of the Thyssen-Bornemisza museum neither educates nor entertains.

The Unholy Society  (2020)

To forgive is divine, but The Unholy Society comes up sinfully short in too many areas to deserve a full redemption without further acts of contrition in future installments.

Gold Rush! 2  (2017)

Unlike its renowned predecessor by Sierra, Gold Rush! 2 fails to strike it rich. A historically interesting, slightly educational narrative can’t save the experience from its mind-numbingly easy puzzles and poor presentation in every respect.

The Tiny Bang Story  (2011)

The Tiny Bang Story looks absolutely stunning and shows glimpses of promise, but it’s ultimately overshadowed by poor story development and puzzle progression.

Preston Sterling and the Legend of Excalibur  (2016)

Preston Sterling attempts to follow in the fleet-footed steps of more iconic globetrotting adventurers, but is hobbled by a stunted game that lacks length, depth and complexity, and now appears to have fallen through the cracks without a promised sequel.

Gold Rush! Anniversary  (2014)

If you’re a hardcore fan of the Gold Rush! original, there might be some value in picking up Anniversary on sale. If you’re not, don’t waste your hard-earned riches.

STATIC: Investigator Training  (2009)

An unpolished effort that mars its own potential, STATIC: Investigator Training tries to spook players with ghosts, but will probably scare more away with its aimless gameplay and uninteresting story.

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.

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.

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.

Mirrored: Chapter 1  (2015)

It’s clear what the developers of Mirrored were going for: a thriller involving two twins, one mysteriously vanished, has some appeal. But without reconsidering some puzzle and interface design decisions, as well as providing substantially more content to consume, future installments in this series will have their work cut out for them.

MISSING: An Interactive Thriller - Episode One  (2014)

The first episode of MISSING paints a favorable portrait of what we can hopefully expect from the finished product. With quality production values and decent enough puzzles, even if a bit on the light side, the meatier complete FMV thriller should be something to look forward to.

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