Tag: Adventure

Rusty Lake celebrates 10 years of strangeness with a free game, a new game announcement, a short film, and a big sale

Rusty Lake celebrates 10…

Rusty Lake is celebrating 10 years of creepy weirdness with a free new game, The Mr. Rabbit Magic Show,…
The adventure game that kicked off the Syberia series just got a shiny Myst-like makeover

The adventure game that…

PC gamers may be going hog wild over the Oblivion remaster right now. But Bethesda’s RPG isn’t the only…
The brilliant insect adventure Botanicula is free on the Epic Store for the first time

The brilliant insect adventure…

We described Botanicula in our 2012 review as “the result of Monkey Island and Terry Gilliam falling into a…
Lost Ember studio reveals its next game, and dang, it’s got some really good snow

Lost Ember studio reveals…

You never know what’ll catch your eye when you’re watching a trailer for a new game: Glitzy graphics, great…
The world’s first ‘standardized gaming test’ will see if you can beat an ’80s adventure game without a walkthrough—and it’ll even monitor you over a webcam to make sure you don’t cheat

The world’s first ‘standardized…

Not to sound like an old coot (though I am) but there’s at least one aspect of gaming that…
7 years after its debut, Deltarune chapters 3 and 4 are finally coming in June

7 years after its…

Hollow Knight: Silksong wasn’t the only long-awaited game to finally get a release date (or, at least, a release…
Rosewater review

Rosewater review

Like all good Westerns, Rosewater starts on a train. Need to know What is it? Western point-and-click adventure game,…
Videogame collectibles don’t have to suck, argues seasoned dev: ‘I’m lookin’ at you, Korok Seeds’

Videogame collectibles don’t have…

Bear with me, dear reader, and ask yourself: What makes for a good collectible? I obviously have a few…
Get up to 85% off some of the PCs weirdest adventure games, all to benefit ‘humanitarian relief in Ukraine’

Get up to 85%…

Amanita Design, the Czech studio best known for Machinarium and the Samorost trilogy, is currently offering up to 85%…
I’ve never felt smarter than playing this nostalgic horror puzzler that has me changing file types on a ’90s computer to solve mysteries

I’ve never felt smarter…

I can think of nothing I would hate more than for someone to go rummaging through my PC once…