Adventure game articles for Nintendo page 5
Carto review
This charming mapmaking adventure is all about the journey of joyous discovery unfolding, at times forgetting it even has an end destination.
Transient review
It's a shame that this gorgeous hybrid of dystopian sci-fi and Lovecraftian horror doesn't last long enough to fulfill its early intriguing promise.
Nordlicht review
This charming, poignant little father-daughter adventure is a delight to look at and reflect on, even if its limited gameplay prevents it from reaching greater heights.
Chicken Police: Paint It RED! review
A few questionable gameplay issues come home to roost, but there's far more to crow about in this stylishly tasty black and white buddy cop animal-noir mystery.
Paradise Killer review
This imaginative, beautifully realized open-world murder mystery will be heaven-sent for those who enjoy the freedom to investigate at will.
Embracelet review
This lovely, low-poly Norwegian island adventure is a storytelling gem that outshines most of its bigger-budgeted contemporaries.
Evan’s Remains review
This lovely puzzle-platformer is a charming blend of story and gameplay, at least until it becomes buried in exposition toward the end.
When the Past Was Around review
This lovely, wordless adventure won't pose much challenge but presents an emotionally touching story about love and loss, and all the strings attached.
There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension review
There is no review of a non-game that isn't a brilliantly hilarious deconstruction of various genres while still not remaining a delightfully clever outside-the-box adventure at heart.
Relicta review
Those who enjoy Portal-style environmental puzzlers will be irresistibly drawn to this lengthy, challenging, highly polished sci-fi adventure.
The Last Campfire review
This charming and surprisingly emotional environmental puzzler will warm your heart if never overly tax your brain.
Metamorphosis review
This Kafka-inspired bug adventure remains wonderfully surreal throughout but never develops into anything substantial enough to fully get it off the ground.
Jessika review
This Her Story-styled digital detective mystery gets an inspired one-woman performance, though some of the gameplay elements aren't much to write home about.
Football Game review
Though just as short as its namesake, this point-and-click indie adventure should be a ball for fans of Lynchian-style dark mysteries.
The Pillar review
This lovely indie puzzler hopes to stand tall with the likes of The Witness, but its lack of gameplay and world-building substance leave it coming up a little short.