Thimbleweed Park Nears iOS, Android Stretch Goal
It almost seems pointless telling you about Thimbleweed Park, as most anyone who’s ever played a game, ever, knows about it. But just in case you’ve recently returned from Mars, where you were hiding...
View ArticleBroken Age: Act 2 Release Date Set for April
After a Kickstarter-shaking crowdfunding session, Double Fine Productions turned out a splendid adventure game in January 2014 with Broken Age: Act 1. But there was just one small problem… Act 2 was...
View ArticleThe Trace Review: Not Quite Hard-Boiled
The Trace is an immersive first-person detective mystery from Relentless Software, the creators of the similarly crime-savvy Murder Files series. Unlike its quirky and cartoonish cousin, The Trace...
View ArticleThe Trace Walkthrough
The Trace is a first-person detective puzzle game developed by Relentless Software. In this game, you’ll take on the role of Sam Pearce as he investigates a murder by collecting evidence, solving...
View ArticleBroken Age Act 2 is Now on iOS, Android
If you played and loved the first act of Broken Age like we did, you’ve probably been desperate for Double Fine to release Act 2. But while the wait has been excruciating, it’s finally at its end. Act...
View ArticleBroken Age: Act 2 Walkthrough
Broken Age: Act 2 is a point-and-click adventure game developed by Double Fine. In this game, you take on the role of a young, determined woman named Vella and a previously space station-bound boy...
View ArticleGabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers 20th Anniversary Edition Review – Voodoo...
Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers was the first adventure game designed by Jane Jensen (who had worked on other Sierra titles prior, like Police Quest 3 and King’s Quest VI). Given a chance to create...
View ArticleFull Pipe Looks Like an Art House Animation, Plays Like a Puzzle Adventure
Video games are often filled with a mix of the weird and wonderful, so it takes something fairly outside-the-box to be describled as truly strange. And yet, after watching the trailer for Full Pipe,...
View ArticleThe Journey Down Is Coming Back, but It Needs Your Help
If you’re a fan of point and click adventures, there’s a good chance you’ve played The Journey Down and The Journey Down Chapter Two. These African-inspired noir mysteries are among the best the genre...
View ArticleShadowgate Review: Like Poking a Painting
Make no mistake: despite the obvious visual and audio overhaul, Shadowgate is still very much an old school (read: old) point-and-click adventure game that looks like it’s trying to be an RPG. But it...
View ArticleTop 10 Point-And-Click Adventures On Mobile
Point-and-click adventures once ruled the PC gaming roost, and they captured the imaginations of an entire generation of players by shifting the focus away from action and reflex-based challenges...
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