Adventure game reviews for Android
McPixel review
If early graphic adventures had been made for arcades, they might have looked and played something like this madcap time-limited romp.
Alexey’s Winter: Night Adventure review
This short, simple point-and-click adventure set in chilly late-80s Soviet Union is missing a number of key components for full enjoyment.
Who Pressed Mute on Uncle Marcus? review
There's no zooming through this well-acted but repetitive FMV murder mystery designed to be replayed to successfully name the culprit.
Moncage review
Though the story is overly vague, there's a lot else to unpack in this literal puzzle box of lovely interconnected tableaus.
Another Tomorrow review
The repetitive formula can wear thin at times, but puzzle fans shouldn't wait to check out Glitch Games' isometric adventure today.
She Sees Red review
It's limited by some unfortunate design choices, but this live-action interactive thriller can be a bloody good time before the novelty wears off.
Krulk review
Us like sideways caveman adventure. Look weird but good. Bugs big but puzzles better.
The Office Quest review
There's no disguising its lack of user-friendliness, but this charming absurdist point-and-click comedy should provide a welcome break from the daily grind.
Distraint 2 review
Its lack of puzzle challenge is redeemed by a haunting atmosphere and a fearless exploration of dark themes in this atmospheric side-scrolling sequel.
Mark & Lara: Partners In Justice review
This visual novel-styled murder mystery shows promise in its two-player co-op conceit, but will leave you questioning why more wasn't done with it.
Overboard! review
Casting aside the traditional whodunit formula, inkle's splashy new adventure is a delightfully fun and highly replayable shipboard murder blame game.
Machinika Museum review
Though coming up a little short on production value, this sci-fi-tinged The Room-style puzzler exhibits all the other positive qualities as its acclaimed inspirations.
Doctor Who: The Lonely Assassins review
Though the limited use of the license is enough to make you weep, this found phone investigation is otherwise another rock-solid adventure from the creators of SIMULACRA.
Tiny Room Stories: Town Mystery review
The narrative goes to some odd places, but this isometric puzzler packs a big-time challenge into its many miniature village locations.
The Room 4: Old Sins review
Although guilty of a few repeat tasks, Fireproof has once again delivered an engaging puzzle experience that largely renders other complaints null and void.