Éalú review
Helping a little stop-motion mouse escape its hand-crafted maze prison in Éalú will warm your heart like a cheese fondue on a cold winter evening... Read more
The House of Tesla review
The House of Tesla’s biographical elements are very well integrated into the numerous puzzles in this beautifully designed mechanical puzzle lover's bonanza... Read more
Golden Idol Investigations: The Age of Restraint (DLC) review
After two stellar Golden Idol Investigations spinoff DLC chapters, The Age of Restraint falters a bit under the weight of its complicated conspiracies, though it still manages to mostly deliver the goods. If only it wasn't so blisteringly hard to deduce its secrets... Read more
Scholar Adventure: Mystery of Silence review
It will likely leave you praying for more, as Scholar Adventure: Mystery of Silence takes you on a very short and simple but intriguingly eerie mission in a mysterious abbey teeming with secrets. ... Read more
Thank Goodness You're Here! review
Thank Goodness You're Here! is an absolute triumph of comedy. It’s not a classic point-and-click adventure game, but every single aspect of this self-described “slapformer” combines to make it a genuinely funny game that will have you in stiches with its absurdity and cartoon-like atmosphere. ... Read more
The Final Chapter review
Cozy and familiar, The Final Chapter does what's expected in a Carol Reed jaunt. While the series formula weighs down the momentum here and there, there's still plenty of worthwhile exploration for players looking for a slower game off the beaten path... Read more
Scott Whiskers: The Search for the Golden Cat review
Scott Whiskers: The Search for the Golden Cat takes you on an entertaining point-and-click jungle adventure that improves significantly on its predecessor in a number of important ways. ... Read more
The Séance of Blake Manor review
Draped in darkness and gothic Irish trappings, The Séance of Blake Manor makes the most of its eerie atmosphere and mysterious cast of characters in this detective's race against the clock with satisfyingly smart gameplay... Read more
The Empty Desk review
The Empty Desk is a supernatural whodunit with elements of conspiracy theories made into an average game with some serious shortcomings... Read more
Detective Hayseed: The Cloning Madness review
The hand-drawn world is beautifully remastered and the story hints of promise, but Detective Hayseed: The Cloning Madness is riddled with illogically designed puzzles, poorly written characters and misplaced attempts at comedy... Read more
The Supper: New Blood review
The Supper: New Blood has the right recipe for a darkly delicious cartoon adventure, though repetition and limited gameplay opportunities work against its sinister premise, and its campy but fun B-horror shocks elicit diminishing returns long before its last course... Read more
Intrigue at Oakhaven review
In telling its tragic story against a striking (and swampy) Louisiana backdrop, Intrigue at Oakhaven delivers the short atmospheric experience it promises, but structurally the adventure feels less like playing a well-rounded game than it does listening to a two-chapter novel with a brief intermission to bang out some familiar puzzles. ... Read more
On Your Tail review
A dreamy Italian getaway packed with charm, mystery, and minigames, On Your Tail is the cozy escape you didn’t know you needed... Read more
Casebook 1899: The Leipzig Murders review
While not flashy or revolutionary, with the occasional questionable narrative choice, Casebook 1899: The Leipzig Murders offers exactly what it says on the tin: a solidly entertaining collection of murder mysteries designed specifically with lovers of good ol’ classic point-and-clicking in mind... Read more
