Adventure game articles for Mac
Justin Wack and the Big Time Hack review
Drawing inspiration from celebrated classics, this alluring point-and-click adventure creates a charming path between the past, present, and future.
Dad’s Monster House review
There's room for improvement on the horror front, but this charmingly offbeat black-and-white adventure is otherwise solidly constructed.
Dexter Stardust: Adventures in Outer Space review
Visit a bodega on Mars, learn to play the ukulele, and save the solar system in this light-hearted futuristic romp stuffed with layered, tasty puzzles.
Growbot review
It may not be very deep, but this Machinarium-styled puzzler is well-constructed and really blossoms in its gorgeous sci-fi presentation.
Crowns and Pawns: Kingdom of Deceit review
Its thoughtful story, well-written dialog and voice acting, beautiful graphics and sound make this game a must-play for adventure game fans.
Half Past Fate review
Now's the perfect time to treat yourself to a pair of heartwarming character-driven rom-com adventures, the first of which is still blissfully pre-pandemic.
The Dark Crystal flashback review
Netflix's TV series may have renewed interest in the franchise, but the sheen has long since worn off Sierra's early graphical text adventure based on the Jim Henson fantasy film.
Peregrin review
This beautiful 3D genre-bending fantasy adventure possesses just the right mix of gameplay elements and world-building for a short but sweet experience.
McPixel review
If early graphic adventures had been made for arcades, they might have looked and played something like this madcap time-limited romp.
Until 9:15 a.m. review
It won't take long to play, but this charming little hand-drawn puzzler will help while away a couple hours of sweetly entertaining fun.
Pants Quest review
The pace never slacks in this brief but overall entertaining pixel art adventure about a stressful rainy morning before work.
Letters – a written adventure review
Even if you think "platforming"is a bad word, this game's clever word-based mechanic, poignant story and charming presentation should seal the deal.
Nelson and the Magic Cauldron: The Journey review
Though it speeds a little too quickly to its destination, the shorter but slightly sweeter sequel brews up another charming little cartoon fantasy adventure.
Warp Frontier review
Limited only by a little lack of polish, this classic-styled adventure will keep you fully engaged with its serious sci-fi story and thoughtful puzzles.
Another Tomorrow review
The repetitive formula can wear thin at times, but puzzle fans shouldn't wait to check out Glitch Games' isometric adventure today.