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Nov
Written by Jack Allin — November 4, 2015
News of any promising new game may seem heavenly, but the action will take place a little closer to home in the upcoming horror adventure Arkhangel: The House of the Seven Stars.
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29
Oct
Written by Jack Allin — October 29, 2015
We've waited a long time for a new game from Jonathan Boakes, and now that the time has come, it's both a different game than we expected and caught everyone by surprise, with the sudden and previously unannounced release of Midnight Horror, an "intermezzo" between The Lost Crown and The Last Crown: Blackenrock.
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29
Oct
Written by Jack Allin — October 29, 2015
With the new 007 movie about to hit theaters, there's no better time for the launch of Agent A: A puzzle in disguise, an iOS exclusive its developers call "The Room meets James Bond."
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26
Oct
They say when one door closes, another opens. That certainly seems to be true for The Game Kitchen's Last Door series, as the four-part second season of the acclaimed Victorian-era horror adventure is now scheduled to be complete sometime early next year.
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9
Oct
Written by Jack Allin — October 9, 2015
Here's a disturbing thought: What if you found out you were inevitably fated to become a dangerous lunatic? Would you embrace your destiny? Fight against it? Can you change your destiny? These are some of the central questions at the heart of Jon Oldblood's newly-released psychological horror-drama, Masochisia.
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4
Oct
Written by Jack Allin — October 4, 2015
For nearly 30 years, Gold Rush! has been one of the few classic Sierra properties that hasn't been thoroughly mined for sequels, but that looks set to change next year with the announcement of Sunlight Games' Gold Rush 2.
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3
Oct
Written by Jack Allin — October 3, 2015
With October arriving, 'tis the season for all-things-horror. Along with a slew of new games releasing comes word of another now in production, in the form of ChaosCore's The Last Look.
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Oct
Written by Jack Allin — October 2, 2015
Now here's some news we just don't get enough of these days: an adventure game on Wii U! Although not a brand new game, the former mobile exclusive The Rivers of Alice has now been updated and released as an "Extended Version" on the Nintendo eShop.
» Read full announcement for The Rivers of Alice
26
Sep
Written by Jack Allin — September 26, 2015
If you still have an old Sega Dreamcast system lying around, you might want to blow the dust off it for a couple of bundled first-person adventure games, Elansar and its sequel Philia. Not to worry if you don't, however, as the games are also available on more modern platforms.
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20
Sep
Written by Jack Allin — September 20, 2015
Mankind has been busy seeking life on Mars of late, but that search will take on a whole new meaning in the upcoming open world sci-fi adventure Dome City.
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19
Sep
Written by Jack Allin — September 19, 2015
It's not uncommon in science fiction for an extravagant city in the sky to house the rich, while the poorest souls who can't afford such luxury are left to fend for themselves on the decimated planet surface. But the upcoming steampunk adventure Columnae: A Past Under Construction plans to meet those worlds somewhere in the middle: specifically within the gigantic metal pillars that separate them.
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13
Sep
Written by Pascal Tekaia — September 13, 2015
Fans of Larry Elmore’s vintage 1980s comic book SnarfQuest (and adventure fans in general) have reason to celebrate once again. With the successful conclusion of a Kickstarter campaign, the inimitable zeetvah warrior on a quest to become the king of his tribe will soon make his return in SnarfQuest Tales, an episodic point-and-click adventure game.
» Read full announcement for SnarfQuest Tales
12
Sep
Written by K R Parkinson — September 12, 2015
How do you spell “success?” If you ask Polish developer OhNoo Studio, they’d probably answer T-S-I-O-Q-U-E, as that's the name of their upcoming comic fantasy adventure which recently completed its Kickstarter funding campaign, garnering just over $39,000 in support. Tsioque originally began in 2011 as a personal project by veteran animator Alek Wasilewski for his daughter, before OhNoo (the studio behind last year’s Tormentum: Dark Sorrow) was brought on board to help finish the title as a commercial production.
» Read full announcement for TSIOQUE
9
Sep
Written by Jack Allin — September 9, 2015
Rarely do video games tackle such sensitive real-world issues as slavery, but that's exactly the subject matter of indie developer Dysotek's upcoming episodic adventure, I'm Joshua.
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Aug
Written by Jack Allin — August 30, 2015
Remember back when Funcom used to make single-player games? It's been a long time since the Norse developer did anything besides MMOs, but the creator of The Longest Journey is once again planning a solo experience in the form of the horror adventure The Park.
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