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Book Review: The Guide to Classic Graphic Adventures
Though heavily subjective, this comprehensive review guide through the genre's glory years is recommended reading.
Casual Collection - June 2011 releases
From the peaks of Tibetan mountains to the depths of the Indian Ocean, we searched high and low for the latest lite adventures.
Puzzle Agent 2 review
Nelson Tethers returns in a richly atmospheric puzzling sequel, but its serious design problems can't be covered up.
Eye on iOS: Volume 4
From Stauf's mansion to Amerzone; from Russian folklore to Shakespeare, we present our next one-tap adventure tour through the App Store.
Sherlock Holmes and the Mystery of Osborne House review
Sherlock's right at home solving puzzles in this DS exclusive, but the game never strays outside very familiar territory.
Mystery Case Files: The Malgrave Incident review
Unless played with friends, the first Wii-exclusive in this popular casual series doesn’t really warrant zooming in for a closer look.
Back to the Future: Episode 5 - OUTATIME review
Marty and Doc's episodic adventure winds up where it started, finishing the season on a high note.
King’s Quest III: To Heir is Human Redux review
With impressive production, gameplay, and story enhancements, AGDI's updated remake of Sierra's classic is sure to hold you in its spell.
The Fall Trilogy: Chapter 2 - Reconstruction review
The second installment of Kheops Studio's casual series rises above its predecessor as a more fully-realized lite adventure.
Alpha Polaris review
Though fairly limited in scope, this supernatural arctic thriller effectively offers a double helping of chills.
CSI: Unsolved! review
The latest CSI handheld adventure won’t go Unsolved! for long, as its five short, repetitive cases are easily completed.
Red Johnson’s Chronicles review
This noir-themed PlayStation 3 exclusive has a stylish presentation, but its weak story and clichéd characters lack any real punch.
The Rockin’ Dead review
Only with 3D glasses can you find much to like about this poorly designed, campy sexploitation adventure.
Dream Chronicles: The Book of Water review
The fifth casual adventure installment looks as beautiful as ever, but the well of creativity and substance has run dry.
Following Freeware: May 2011 releases
We climbed the highest mountains and plunged the deepest Chron-O-John to share our latest round-up of freeware adventures.