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- Engage in Crazy and Stimulating Online Adventure GamesA lot of young children love to go to a great amusement park, possibly many grownups. It is a place where by men and women may throw all the pressure, laugh heartily and refrain from hard job.
- Classic Game Review - "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream""I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" is one of the all-time classic science fiction short stories. But what about the adventure game it inspired?
- Remembering My Favorite Interactive Story Adventure GamesAdventure Games from Zork to Nancy Drew are popular with women gamers.
Top 10 Best Adventure Games of All TimeThe top 10 best adventure games ever made. Which of your LucasArts & Sierra titles earned the top spots, and which dark horse contenders cracked the list? Here are the best of the best.- Doctor Who: The Adventure Games - City of the Daleks ReviewCity of the Daleks is the first episode of Doctor Who: The Adventure Games. The game is said to be an interactive episode of the television series, but does it manage to live up to the standards of its television roots?
- The Best Point-and-Click Adventures Still Worth PlayingPoint and click adventure games have become a thing of the past in many ways, but they still retain a lot of play value for a gamer who has yet to experience them.
- The Whispered World: A PC PerspectiveSadwick the Clown and Spot the Caterpillar venture into a new world in search of adventure and instead discover a land in peril, possibly at their own hands.
Sierra Adventure Games Come Out of RetirementVivendi released a few Sierra adventure games in stores as packages of game series, but now Activision-Blizzard, the current holders of the Sierra properties, are releasing more titles for direct download.
The History of Adventure GamesA lot has been said about the adventure game coming back from the dead, but games for the nearly 30 year old genre have never stopped coming, and the genre shows no signs of going away.
Game Review: "Fright of the Bumblebees" Starring Wallace & GromitTelltale Games debuts its new episodic game series based on the classic British cartoon characters Wallace & Gromit with "Fright of the Bumblebees."- Theresia: An Adventure Game or Exercise in Frustration?Being a fan of the adventure genre means you play a lot of bad games. Occasionally you'll play a good one, and unfortunately more often than not you play a really bad one. Theresia (for Nintendo DS), sadly, is one of those games.
- What Makes an Adventure Computer Game Really Great?We won't get into the definition or other technicalities here, but I will merely discuss what I consider makes an adventure game particularly great in comparison to other adventure games.
- Time Hollow is a Refreshing DS Adventure GameTime Hollow for the Nintendo DS is one of the most innovative DS storytelling experiences I've seen since completing Phoenix Wright.
- How to Get Through an Adventure Game Without Using a Walkthrough or SpoilersAdventure Games are probably some of the hardest games that there are out there to play, and a lot of it can be really confusing. Especially if you are not used to them and have absolutely no clue what to do. Here are some simple things to keep in mind.
- Adventure Video Games: Insights from a Player and the Realms of Puzzle Addiction"Mom, I think the PC's busted! I haven't been able to find the gatling gun feature in this!"
SpiderMan 3 Mobile Adventure GameYou are Spiderman3 in the mobile adventure game downloadable to your cell phone.
Best PC Gaming Hint Sites: Where to Get the Best Hints for Adventure Games, RPGS and MoreFind out where to get the best hints for adventure games, role playing games, and strategy / simulation / tycoon games.- How Good You Are in Building an Empire '" Play Adventure GamesDo you want games that stimulates your innovative skills on building an empire or show your strategy on how to survive in the jungle and from the danger? Play adventure games.
- Magicka, a Hilariously Fun AdventureMy take on this fun and quirky game set in a satirical fantasy world with heavy Nordic influences and a creative combat system.
- Enjoy Maximum Adventure on Adventure GamesOnline games just like Prince of War and Age of War takes the participant right into a fictitious world of battle and magic, where by they will get to order their armies in to battle against powerful enemies.
- Indie Game Development: How to Get StartedWith a constantly growing demand for game developing tools, indie game creation is possible for more and more people.
- Exorcist by Intenium Video Game ReviewBig Fish Games recently released Exorcist by Intenium. Not a complete disappointment, but there could definitely be some improvements made to this Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure Game.
- I've Been Bitten by Love and Death: BittenI decided to give this game a shot and loved it.
Black, White and Wet All Over: Heavy Rain Video Game ReviewA review of the 2010 neo-noir Playstation 3 exclusive video game Heavy Rain.- Adventure Games Can Develop Cooperative EducationThis article explains how you can develop cooperative education among students by using Adventure games.
- Nikopol Game AnalysisIt is increasingly difficult to find good adventure games in PC.
- Video Game Review: Kingdom of Loathing, a Text Based Adventure GameA review of Kingdom of Loathing, a free online text based RPG with a twisted sense of humor.
Dreamfall: The Longest Journey ReviewDreamfall zigzags through a beautifully complex storyline and presents a mystical world of awe and wonder while taking you on an adventure so dazzlingly grand it will leave you mind-blown and begging for more by the time you reach the conclusion.- Adventure and Puzzle Video GamesThe adventure and puzzle genres of video gaming dates back to the early days of video gaming and was quite popular.
Atomic Design Announces Christian Video Game Tribulation KnightsTribulation Knights is a Christian, stealth based PC game being produced.- Reader Rabbit Dreamship Tales ReviewChildren's educational software review of The Learning Company's Reader Rabbit Dreamship Tales for ages 3-8.





