Twogether: Project Indigos – Chapter 1 review
Cluttered level design and a lack of polish somewhat mar this episodic series debut, but they don’t stop Twogether: Project Indigos from being a fun and clever prison escape with its endearing telekinetic and telepathic leads... Read more
Free first chapter of Aurora Hills lands today
New episodic mystery series from the creators of Meridian 157 debuts on PC and mobile devices... Read more
Talking Sierra and Sony with Steve Conrad
If there was a big Sierra game in the early to mid '90s, it's a good bet that Steve Conrad had a role in its development. Steve joins us for a chat the halcyon Sierra days, his time at Sony, as well as music and comedy... Read more
Once a Tale fully unfolds on Steam
Demo also available for reimagined stop-motion-style adventure of Hansel and Gretel... Read more
The Legend of Skye review
The SCUMM-style interface and some poorly clued objectives might not appeal to modern players used to easier games, but for old-school genre fans, The Legend of Skye provides a wonderful dose of nostalgia, transporting you back to the golden days of point-and-click classics. ... Read more
Unnamed Project identified on PC
The Stanley Parable-styled first-person adventure available now for download on Steam... Read more
Boxes: Lost Fragments review
Big Loop Studios’ pedigree in the puzzle box space shows through in Boxes: Lost Fragments, a brief but fun foray into a world of creativity and sheer imagination... Read more
Worst dick moves in Space Quest II
The Space Quest Historian shines a light on the devious dead ends hidden in Sierra's classic 1987 sci-fi sequel... Read more
The Bridge Curse 2: The Extrication to be pried loose next month
Console versions of first-person Taiwanese survival horror coming later this year... Read more
Fragmented Almanac review
Fragmented Almanac is an intriguing new addition to the Dreamcast’s small adventure library. It can feel like more of a tech demo than a fully realized game, but with two different gameplay types to experience, the end result is enjoyable enough for the brief time it lasts... Read more
A conversation with Annie Fox, writer/designer of Sherlock Holmes and Putt-Putt adventures
The delightful "superpowered" author of numerous games and books (whose husband happens to be LucasArts luminary David Fox) reflects back on a nearly fifty-year career in pioneering edutainment for kids, plus much more. ... Read more
Demo points the way to It's Grim Up North
British point-and-click sci-fi comedy series with turn-based combat to debut on PC later this year... Read more
The Classic Gamers Guild Podcast looms large with a pair of arresting shows
CGG's Anna Vigue and Paul Korman weave a LucasArts classic comparison in with dreams of sequels that might have been... Read more