Adventure game articles page 137
The Whispered World review
This charming fantasy adventure is spot-on in most respects, and is sure to leave you with a smile on your face.
Calling review
This haunting Wii adventure will ring a few bells for Japanese horror fans, but all too often loses its way in the dark.
Hidden Mysteries: Titanic - Secrets of the Fateful Voyage review
There are plenty of puzzles aboard this casual adventure, but it springs some deadly leaks in the story department.
Hugo’s House of Horrors review
Hugo’s twenty year old shareware adventure still has some nostalgic charm, but it’s home to a few design horrors that tarnish the experience.
Hamlet review
To buy, or not to buy: that is the question answered here about this (very loosely) Shakespeare-inspired whimsical puzzler.
Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse - Episode 1: The Penal Zone review
There’s little to penalize in this mind-blowing start to an all-new season of Sam & Max adventures.
Art of Murder: Cards of Destiny review
The third Art of Murder mystery almost deals a winning hand, but is seriously undercut by troubling translation.
Blue Toad Murder Files: The Mysteries of Little Riddle - Episodes 1-3 review
A trio of PS3 episodes are bundled together for triple the whodunit fun, but are still too brief to provide much bang for your buck.
The Whispered World archived preview
Daedalic's fantasy adventure is getting closer by the day, and was spotted on display at the recent GDC.
Theresia review
This DS throwback to the graphic/text horrors of old has a story worth uncovering, but it’s trapped beneath some punishing gameplay design.
Genesis of the Gods review
The first Enter the Story "trilogy" reaches a titanic conclusion, but creates some philosophical design problems in the process.
Anka review
This mild downloadable adventure is filled with activities for kids to enjoy, though adults may find it missing some direction.
Jolly Rover archived preview
We collared Brawsome at the recent GDC for an early look at the indie developer's upcoming comic canine adventure.
Green Moon review
This inventory-laden adventure to the moon has a certain magic charm, though its story lacks much in the way of gravity.
Black Mirror II hands-on archived preview
A playable preview version of this highly anticipated sequel offered a chance to reflect on what we’ve seen so far.