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Secret Files 3 archived preview
The cover is blown off the next Secret Files installment, as we report in on our demonstration at gamescom.
Last Half of Darkness: Society of the Serpent Moon review
The fourth half of darkness provides another chilling adventure, though first-person fans may feel a bit snake-bitten.
Gamescom 2011 - A Week in Review
The gaming convention in Cologne is always a grand adventure, and we kick off our coverage with a whirlwind review of the week that was.
Trauma review
This surreal experimental indie is intriguing at first, but the lack of gameplay or coherent story is a blunt force blow to its interactive photographic experience.
Following Freeware: July 2011 releases
There are some bright jewels among the slew of free indie adventures we unearthed last month.
The Book of Unwritten Tales hands-on archived preview
Our playable preview covers the first two chapters, punctuated by an interview with the game's Creative Director.
Documentary Film Review: Get Lamp
No need to parse words: if you don't watch this inspired DVD film documentary on the history of text adventures, you are likely to be eaten by a grue.
Tales from the Dragon Mountain: The Strix review
The new fantasy adventure from Cateia had lofty potential but settles for a shallow casual experience.
Casual Collection - July 2011 releases
You're not dreaming; July really was a wickedly crazy month for new lite adventure releases.
Sinbad: In Search of Magic Ginger review
The colourful cartoon design is the only thing sweetening this otherwise rotten adventure.
The Fall Trilogy: Chapter 3 - Revelation review
Kheop Studio's lite adventure series ends up in another intriguing location, but can't quite stick the final landing.
Nancy Drew: The Captive Curse review
Monster folklore and puzzles abound in a remote Bavarian castle, but the hopes for a compelling mystery are rather grim.
Temüjin review
The spirit of Genghis Khan lives on in this compelling FMV mystery, but you'll have trouble conquering its awful interface issues.
Odissea - An Almost True Story review
You'll sail through its simplistic gameplay, but this imaginative indie take on Homer's Greek epic can be an entertaining budget ride.
Following Freeware: June 2011 releases
From Blade Runner and Blackwell parodies to H.P. Lovecraft, there's plenty to crow about in the latest round of free indie adventures.