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Frog Detective 3: Corruption at Cowboy County review
A satisfying conclusion to an adventure trilogy suitable for series fans and those just entering the adventure and mystery genres.
Like No Other: The Legend Of The Twin Books review
A family-friendly adventure with an unlikely hero exploring enticingly colorful urban ruins.
The Safe Place review
A tale of danger and heartbreak and the struggle to escape, set within a snowy, painterly landscape.
Tails: The Backbone Preludes review
A prequel that skilfully sets up the scenario for the original Backbone game, featuring a polished choice-based dialogue system.
Stellar Mess: The Princess Conundrum (Chapter 1) review
A whimsical journey through a comic bookstore owner's unexpected adventure in this blend of humor and sci-fi intrigue.
The Case of the Golden Idol review
What starts as an intriguing historical mystery with supernatural elements loses its luster and becomes a laborious task by the end.
Figment 2: Creed Valley review
What starts as an adventure to rid a man’s mind of nightmares turns into a hero’s journey and the exploration of burden and expectation.
Loretta review
Trapped in a horrifying scenario, a heroine’s troubled attempts to break free are disrupted by slapdash mini-games.
Magnus Positive Phototaxis review
Sons of Welder return with the third and (so far) best installment of their loose series of surreal and perplexing Magnus games.
Roadwarden review
Prepare to be rigorously challenged by this well-crafted, text-based survival adventure.
Dreams in the Witch House review
A masterly and compelling rendering of H.P. Lovecraft's horror universe.
Children of Silentown review
Unravel wily puzzles and unearth scary secrets in this frightfully atmospheric, rustic locale.
Lost in Play review
Siblings solve innovative puzzles and traverse an equally remarkable world in order to return home in this wondrous adventure.
GrandMa Badass review
Join a spunky heroine with an attitude in this classic-style, humorous adventure.
Wayward Strand review
Enticing hand-drawn graphics and outstanding voice-overs bring this emotionally engaging narrative to life.