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Best rated Adventure Games for iOS page 4

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.

Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair  (2014)

Danganronpa 2 is a sequel adhering to the motto, “Don’t change, just improve.” Some of the same problem areas are still present, but much has been smoothed out or enhanced for a superior entry over what was already a good first effort.

Full Throttle Remastered  (2017)

Full Throttle is another cherished page from the annals of genre history restored for a brand new audience. Though the remake will have limited appeal to those familiar with the highly polished original, the game belongs in the library of every adventure gamer, and it’s as enjoyable now as it was two decades ago.

Nelly Cootalot: The Fowl Fleet  (2016)

Nelly Cootalot’s latest voyage is overflowing with charm and heart – and puns, oh the puns! It may not be the stiffest challenge out there, but it’ll leave you with a warm feeling inside.

Shardlight  (2016)

Shardlight manages to build its quirky post-apocalyptic world into something that will leave a lasting impression, though the same can’t be said for the story it tells.

Life Is Strange  (2015)

Sometimes awkward but sometimes brilliant, Life Is Strange brings a fresh new perspective to episodic, choice-driven storytelling.

Life Is Strange: Episode One - Chrysalis  (2015)

Sometimes awkward but sometimes brilliant, Life Is Strange brings a fresh new perspective to episodic, choice-driven storytelling.

Life Is Strange: Episode Two - Out of Time  (2015)

Sometimes awkward but sometimes brilliant, Life Is Strange brings a fresh new perspective to episodic, choice-driven storytelling.

Life Is Strange: Episode Three - Chaos Theory  (2015)

Sometimes awkward but sometimes brilliant, Life Is Strange brings a fresh new perspective to episodic, choice-driven storytelling.

Life Is Strange: Episode Four - Dark Room  (2015)

Sometimes awkward but sometimes brilliant, Life Is Strange brings a fresh new perspective to episodic, choice-driven storytelling.

Life Is Strange: Episode Five - Polarized  (2015)

Sometimes awkward but sometimes brilliant, Life Is Strange brings a fresh new perspective to episodic, choice-driven storytelling.

Technobabylon  (2015)

Technobabylon is a beautiful, compelling game that fans of the cyberpunk genre will devour, as long as you don’t mind a bit of story confusion along the way.

Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today  (2015)

Even with a few rough edges, Dead Synchronicity stands as a modern adventure classic, telling a dark, sad and brutal tale that will leave you wanting more, but equally satisfied.

White Night  (2015)

White Night won’t appeal to everyone, but it excels at what it aims to do, which is to offer a noir-tinged haunted mansion to spend a night in, if you dare. You just need to make it till the dawn, but this house is prepared to make you fight for it.

The Book of Unwritten Tales 2  (2015)

An epic tale that reunites some much-loved characters and recreates the magic of good, old-fashioned point-and-click adventuring in a hyper-attractive world, the Book of Unwritten Tales 2 is a must-play for fans of the genre.

The Talos Principle  (2014)

Bursting at the seams with challenging puzzles and thought-provoking science fiction, The Talos Principle is a philosophically-minded first-person puzzler that’s well worth your time.

The Journey Down: Chapter Two  (2014)

If you’ve played the first chapter of The Journey Down, you’ll know pretty much what to expect. But when everything worked as well as it did originally, that continues to be a good thing.

The Journey Down  (2017)

While shorter than the last instalment, and the easiest of the three to boot, the final chapter of The Journey Down brings closure to series veterans and, more importantly, makes the entire trilogy required gaming for adventure fans in general.

The Walking Dead: Season Two - Episode Four: Amid the Ruins  (2014)

Amid The Ruins really delivers in setting the stage for the series conclusion, creating both expected and unexpected challenges that strike at the heart of fragile group dynamics.

Broken Sword 5: The Serpent’s Curse  (2014)

Eminently playable, cheekily characterised and delectably artistic, The Serpent’s Curse rekindles the romance of the much-loved Broken Sword series.

The Walking Dead: Season Two - Episode Two: A House Divided  (2014)

With the introduction of an unnerving antagonist, considerable cast development and a handful of do-or-die choices, A House Divided begins with a slow burn but turns into an inferno come the dramatic cliffhanger ending.

The Inner World  (2013)

While The Inner World certainly doesn’t push the envelope, neither does it cut any corners in delivering top-notch fun for the family.

Leisure Suit Larry – Reloaded  (2013)

It doesn’t last long and its humour certainly won’t be for everyone, but Leisure Suit Larry: Reloaded is an almost perfect remake that is short, sweet and loads of fun.

Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller - Episode 3: The Oracle  (2013)

The third Cognition episode dramatically raises the intensity bar, and ends on a stellar cliffhanger that should leave everyone excited for the conclusion.

Primordia  (2012)

Falling just a little short of instant classic status, Primordia is still a gorgeous, clever, and melancholy science-fiction parable.

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