Adventure game articles for Nintendo page 4
Mundaun review
With its striking pencil sketch aesthetic and effective blend of genre elements, this chilling mountain horror adventure reaches consistently impressive heights.
The Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark review
You're sure to find the second season of micro-adventures with McQueen and Dooley is handled just as expertly and hilariously as the first.
NUTS review
You'd be crazy to pass up this boldly designed, delightfully unique nature sim with a surprisingly compelling story to crack at the center of it all.
Lost Words: Beyond the Page review
This dual-world side-scroller has lovely pictures and a thoughtfully written story, though you won't find much gameplay complexity or challenge here.
Cyanide & Happiness: Freakpocalypse – Part 1: Hall Pass to Hell review
Delivering all the kooky characters and pun-laden hijinks expected from the popular web comic, it's a shame the end comes just when things are getting interesting.
Shady Part of Me review
Not to be overshadowed by a lack of narrative payoff is an otherwise engaging puzzle-platformer highlighted by its gameplay and presentation.
TOHU review
If you're angling for a charming Amanita-style adventure, this one is sure to hook you with its beautiful graphics and variety of puzzles.
Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Heart of the Forest review
Its role-playing elements add real bite to an already compelling story in this supernatural visual novel based on the popular tabletop RPG.
ENCODYA review
There's no hidden secret behind what makes this gorgeous dystopian cyberpunk adventure such a compelling point-and-click experience.
LOVE – A Puzzle Box Filled with Stories review
Like a Rubik's Cube of life, this unique wordless puzzler has lots to be smitten with, though it's not quite as user-friendly as it could be at times.
Oniria Crimes review
Apart from a few objections, this voxel-based mystery adventure should be a dream come true for would-be detectives who enjoy deep, intriguing worlds to explore.
Sam & Max Save the World – Remastered review
It doesn't reproduce the same culture shock of the original, but the Freelance Police look, sound, and play better than ever in this modern makeover of their first episodic season.
Nine Witches: Family Disruption review
Though it's relatively easy, this charming alliance of retro-styled presentation and comedic supernatural WWII thriller will ultimately win you over with its zany plot and characters.
Biped review
Though far from a traditional puzzle game, multiplayer fans in particular will get a kick out of the co-op mode in this cute little robot action-adventure.
I Am Dead review
Contrary to its grim-sounding title, this spirited little island adventure offers an insightful examination and celebration of life.