Travel back to 1920’s Arkham and join Lone Carter in a mysterious investigation somewhat competently integrated into H.P. Lovecraft’s novella At the Mountains of Madness.
A second part in a casual point-and-click series about a post-apocalyptic society ruled by robots.
An array of interesting characters, some fiendish but entertaining puzzles and a bright and amusing story means Mutropolis should be up the top of your list for fans of the genre.
Although it’s a beloved classic, a point and click game that requires a walkthrough to play has missed the mark in a crucial area. Unfortunately though, the developers didn’t take this opportunity to sharpen an older game that’s
For a game with so little content, it still manages to sneak in a bug and inconsistent writing. It’s sloppier than the first game.
A 9-year old girl and her robot sidekick are on a mission to turn the cyberpunk world they live in upside down.
A beautiful narrative point-and-click with vibrant visuals.
I’m not sure what others see in this game as it’s incredibly short, unfunny, and boring. Perhaps I should look in a mirror, but I suggest looking elsewhere for a better game.
Unreal Life is a well presented and quirky pixel art adventure that left me with more questions than answers.
Plague M.D. is an medieval doctor simulator. A brief dive in the 16th century european village in need of anybody willing to take the responsibility of becoming the doctor.