The Shadow of the Cherry Trees blossoms on Steam

Cozy slideshow-styled fantasy puzzler inspired by Japanese culture available now for download on Windows PC... Read more
Police Quest IV: Open Season – A Fair & Balanced Retrospective

The Space Quest Historian reluctantly finishes off his "Fair & Balanced" retrospectives of Sierra's Police Quest series with a look back at the steaming pile that was Open Season. ... Read more
Arcane Investigations review

The magical world it sets up begs to be explored more deeply than it is here, but while it lasts, the hour-long Arcane Investigations largely succeeds in its promise of being a Phoenix Wright-inspired fantasy mystery. ... Read more
Thumbs up, thumbs down, Vol. 1 – Verdicts are rendered!

Jack and Joshua are joined by Matt Aukamp to talk Adventure Gamers' disgraceful demise, and give thumbs up or down to a variety of different genre-related topics. Bonus top five: Best adventure game franchises of all time... Read more
The Last Transmission getting dialed in for PC release

First-person psychological horror adventure from the creators of Sleep Paralysis coming early next year to Steam... Read more
Dead Take to come alive this year on PC

Psychological horror adventure with live-action FMV to star Neil Newbon and Ben Starr as leads... Read more
Mythwrecked: Ambrosia Island

The charming Mythwrecked: Ambrosia Island is a low-challenge but extremely addictive fetch quest and collectible-gathering Elysium filled with fun cartoony Greek gods to make friends with along the way... Read more
First signs of Ghost Haunting detected

Comedic point-and-click pixel art adventure to be published by Daedalic for Windows and Mac in 2026... Read more
Paper Perjury review

Paper Perjury doesn’t fall far from the Phoenix Wright tree, but that’s absolutely part of its appeal. Content to give a familiar formula its own distinctly breezy atmosphere, the game’s occasional nebulous solutions are ultimately made up for by a charming presentation and endearing cast of characters... Read more
Phoenix Springs review

Phoenix Springs will land well with anyone looking for a complex, experimental mystery with striking art and a surreal atmosphere, so long as they don’t mind wrestling with a strange, disjointed narrative and a few obtuse puzzles in an increasingly bizarre second half. ... Read more
Demo shows a bright future for Allogloom

Full version of classic-styled "macabre" point-and-click adventure coming soon on Steam for Windows PC... Read more
Carnival coming before The Tragic Loss of M. Slazak on Steam

Two new mystery horror adventures on the way from the solo developer of Abscission... Read more
First-hand reflections on The Alters

This intriguing sci-fi genre-bender sacrifices much of its narrative appeal to a reliance on management, survival and base-building elements... Read more
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