A modest studio in a small nation has just released the point-and-click adventure game Crowns and Pawns. And guess what? It’s great. It features classic point-and-click gameplay, ly graphics, and difficult but precise puzzles. You play Milda, a young woman from Lithuania who resides in Chicago. She receives a message from Lithuania telling her that her […]
Forgotten Hill Tales includes five short stories, all of which are free to download from the developer’s website and feature familiar and new characters from the franchise. Otherwise, you’ll miss a lot of allusions if you play First Steps, Mementoes, Disillusion, then this Forgotten Hill Tales. In the first story of Forgotten Hill Tales, you […]
Forgotten Hill First Steps is a redesigned and extended collection of the series’ first three titles (fall, puppeteer, and surgery), which were previously available as free flash and mobile games. They’ve now been integrated into one continuous experience, with some content included in between the chapters. We played the First Steps shortly after the […]
Forgotten Hill games are nastier but less cerebral than Rusty Lake games. In Forgotten Hill Disillusion, you get to explore a bizarre museum with many displays of dubious nature and unusual curators. As you go, you find that not everything is as it appears here (as if you had any doubts, to begin with), and […]
The Forgotten Hill series is a collection of short first-person point-and-click horror games. The first three (fall, puppeteer, and surgery) are not on steam but may be played for free on both PC and mobile by visiting the game’s website. Mementoes is a prequel that may be played at any time, but ideally after the […]
The Lost Dachshund is a fast, soothing point-and-click adventure game developed by the master himself, Weenie Walker Games, the pinnacle of gaming history. The game’s rich backstory is exquisitely created to provide the player with an emotionally charged plot. The way the British man, Postman Pete, gives you letters along your journey has a profound […]
Ghosts linger in the bayous of Norco, Louisiana. Not the kind you see in horror movies, jumping up in your face and screaming incessantly, not the kind you see on bizarre found films and then show all your friends. These ghosts are relics of the past, relics of a bygone era. A moment that will […]
Voodoo Detective is a fantastic point-and-click adventure game. The game begins in a small island village steeped in rich Voodoo tradition, invaded by big retailers, and infested by wealthy tourists. In a desperate struggle for survival, local color and colonial corruption collide. Against this interesting backdrop, we meet a mystery woman with no past who […]
Gordian Rooms: A Curious Heritage is one of numerous first-person escape room games that have been released this year. As fans of the genre who don’t mind of the same, we think it’s a positive thing, but the quality varies quite a little. Fortunately, this is one of the nicer ones, created by only […]
Tiny Room Stories: Town Mystery is an enjoyable escape-the-room/point-and-click adventure with 15 levels and 5 sub-levels to complete. The story is told in chapters, and you play the role of a private detective trying to figure out what happened to the small hamlet where everyone has vanished. The setup in “Tiny Room Stories: Town Mystery” […]
The White Door is a very solid point-and-click adventure from Rusty Lake, creators of the Cube Escape and Rusty Lake series, which focuses on assisting a psychiatric patient in locating and/or resolving a jumble of terrible memories involving some rather well-known situations and characters from earlier games. Aside from those references (which are specific to […]
Step into a nature journal, see Milo and the Magpies’ hand-painted surroundings, and explore a neighborhood through the eyes of a cat while assisting Milo on his journey home. Despite the fact that the title Milo and the Magpies sound like a band name, Milo and the Magpies are not buddies. Milo, a grey cat, […]
The Caregiver (TCG) is the most recent j-horror experience from Chilla’s Art (CA), which hardly needs an introduction at this time! It’s no secret that we’re enormous fans of theirs; we’d like to review all of their games, but that’s easier said than done because you need steel nerves and aren’t prone to mini-heart attacks. […]
Agatha Christie – The ABC Murders is a lighthearted point-and-click adventure game that combines mystery box puzzles with witness narrative. Since its debut in 1936, The ABC Murders has enchanted millions of whodunit rs with its intriguing premise and early demonstration of what we now call behavioral psychology. Soon after officially retiring, the eccentric Belgian […]
The Curse of Monkey Island is a classic film. It is still considered one of the best adventures ever developed, and its cartoon graphics will live on for decades to come. The only adventure that has ever been better than Monkey Island 3 is Grim Fandango, but Monkey Island has probably shaped childhoods and […]
The Henry Stickmin Collection is a collection of adventure games centered on a stickman named Henry. The game consists of six episodes, five of which are remastered versions of flash games with the same names as the in-game chapters. We never played the flash version, therefore this review is based solely on that. Even though […]