Adventure game articles page 116
The Shine of a Star review
This Samorost-style lite adventure sometimes twinkles with surreal charm, but it falls short of shining in its perpetual darkness.
2011 Aggie Awards
The Aggie Awards are complete! Find out which games took home the top honours as the best of the best in 2011.
The Jolly Gang’s Spooky Adventure review
We've doubled up a pair of casual reviews, but even two offbeat, cartoon Jolly Gang adventures don't add up to a single good one.
The Jolly Gang’s Misadventures in Africa review
We've doubled up a pair of casual reviews, but even two offbeat, cartoon Jolly Gang adventures don't add up to a single good one.
Movie review: Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva
The feature-length animated film hits most of the right notes with its stellar production values and multiple plot twists.
Law & Order: Legacies review
The final verdict is in for the full seven episodes of this lite story-based legal series, which offers some breezy fun but is guilty of scaling back the gameplay a little too far.
2011 Aggie Awards - Readers’ Choice poll
Which adventures were the best in the past calendar year? It's time for YOUR say by voting in our public poll, as actions speak louder than words.
2011 Aggie Award Nominees
The Aggie Awards are nearly upon us, and it's time to unveil the finalists for this year's coveted golden statuettes.
Eye on iOS: Volume 5
From Kaptain Brawe to Touch Detective, our fifth iOS round-up restores some law & order to the App Store's chaotic library of ports and original adventure releases.
Cardboard Castle review
It's easy to be drawn into this creative cardboard fantasy world, but its flimsy story and repetitive puzzles aren't all they're cut out to be.
Following Freeware: December 2011 releases
The quest for all the latest indie adventures took us through maniacal mansions to outer space and beyond.
Pahelika: Revelations review
There's nothing casual about this fantasy sequel's challenging puzzles, but its story is anything but a page-turner.
Metal Dead review
More brains than beauty, there's plenty of bloody good fun in this clever comic riff on the zombie apocalypse.
A Stroke of Fate: Operation Valkyrie review
The conspiracy plot to kill Hitler features plenty of authentic historical detail, but it misses the mark in more ways than one.