007 Goldfinger
Angelsoft's second game based on everyone's favorite spy movie follows the plot much more closely than James Bond: A View to A Kill. Goldfinger follows the plot of the third James Bond adventure: this time, the dangerously suave spy's objective is to terminate criminal capitalist Auric Goldfinger (and his assistants...
20000 Leagues Under the Sea
Based on Jules Verne's classic sci-fi story of the same name, this game faithfully captures the atmosphere and plot of the novel despite simplistic puzzles and banal dialogues. However, there are a few plot twists to keep fans of the novel curious to the end. Features some of the most...
5 Days a Stranger
5 Days a Stranger is a point-and-click adventure game that was made in 2003 by Fully Ramblomatic. This game was the first adventure game I ever played and is still one of my favorites. Cat burglar Trilby got more than he bargained for when he broke into the DeFoe Mansion. He...
7 Days a Skeptic
7 Days a Skeptic is the very good 2004 sequel to 5 Days a Stranger. Like its predecessor, this is one of my favorite AGS and adventure games. Definitely worth a try. Many centuries have passed since the DeFoe Manor incident. It is now no more than folklore and forgotten stories....
Abducted: 10 Minutes
Abducted: 10 Minutes is a very cool adventure game that more than makes up for its short length by interesting, logical puzzles and exciting real-time gameplay. You play Detective Michael Ebb, who was watching TV at home when the programming is interrupted by a group of terrorists whom you put...
Ace Ventura
One of 7th Level's most obscure releases before fading into obscurity, Ace Ventura is a decent cartoon adventure starring the wacky cartoon series of the same name which was popularized by a Jim Carrey movie. Despite featuring some hilarious voice acting and excellent animation, Ace Ventura is ultimately little more...
Acheton
The last time I played Acheton was when I was 9 years old. My genius friend Thomas had upgraded from a BBC Microcomputer Model B ("beeb") to an Archimedes A3000 I believe. Since 5 1/4 inch floppy games wouldn't work anymore he had to part with his original of ACHETON. Acheton...
Adventure Fun-Pak
In 1989, Apogee released two "Fun-Paks," Adventure Fun-Pak and Puzzle Fun-Pak, priced at $10 each. Each "pack" contains 4 games that were submitted to Apogee by outside authors, although most of the games were designed by Apogee's Scott Miller. Most of these games are ASCII-only games with minimal or no...
Adventure Games
Adventure Games is a collection of four text adventures of varying quality, released as a package by Public Brand Software in 1986. Of interesting historical value is the fact that Public Brand (better known as PBS) was one of the first major shareware distributors. This compilation includes William Crowther's and...
Adventure in Serenia
Adventure is Serenia (as the PC version is called) or as it's otherwise knows The Wizard and the Princess was made in 1980, but wasn't published by IBM for PCs until two years later. It is considered to be the first textual adventure that also incorporated graphics and as you...
Adventures in the Galaxy of Fantabulous Wonderment
Adventures in the Galaxy of Fantabulous Wonderment (GFW in short) is one of the best freeware adventure games ever made, period. Aside from superb humor, entertaining plot, and fun puzzles, Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw has succeeded in melding cross-genre elements that made games like Star Control so endearing. GFW is the...
Adventures of Fatman: Toxic Revenge, The
The Adventures of Fatman: Toxic Revenge is an excellent independently-published game by Michael Doak of SOCKO! Entertainment. Created with Chris Jones' popular freeware Adventure Game Studio, Fatman combines a wacky plot, a wonderful sense of humor, a user-friendly interface, and fun puzzles into a great adventure game that is well...
Adventures of Maddog Williams in the Dungeons of Duridian, The
The Adventures of Maddog Williams in the Dungeons of Duridian by Game Crafters - or to save time and space, Maddog Williams - is an adventure-style game which includes action and puzzle-solving elements. In many ways the game is similar to the early King's Quest games from Sierra, although it...
Adventures of Willy Beamish
I'm a really big fan of this game; I think most people who enjoy sierra games would also enjoy it. This game stars Willy Beamish a young boy who wants nothing more then to spend his summer playing Nintari (Sounds like a similar early 90's system we all loved to...
African Adventure
This game was originally made for the good old Commodore 64, but about a decade later it was ported to PC DOS, which seems somewhat strange since by the year 1997 MS-DOS was already being pushed aside by other operating systems. Still Tony Baechler and Audrey De Lisle have done...
Alice in Wonderland
Alice starts out on the bank of a river listening to her older sister read, drone on, from the book she is holding. A book without pictures or conversations, Alice muses. What kind of book is that? Dinah wanders off, out of boredom, and so does Alice. Alice, being a...
Alien Incident
Alien Incident is a quirky 2D science fiction adventure that all ages will enjoy. The puzzles are not difficult or illogical, the gameplay and interface are very straightforward and the story is fun and non-violent. The graphics and music just get better and better the further into the game you...
Alien Virus
Alien Virus features a story we all know very well; our hero is sent to deliver some goods to a top-secret space-station far away from the normal trading routes. And, of course, his girlfriend also works at the station. So our hero sets away in the hopes of spending some...
Altered Destiny
The early '90 of the last century it was fashion to release a lot of adventure titles. In 1990, Accolade, Following the example of Sierra -which released Kings Quest V among others that year- decided to release a couple of adventure games: "Les Manley", "Elvira: Mistress of the Dark" and...
Amazon
If a name such as Michael Crichton appears at the beginning of an interactive adventure, it has to stand for something. OK, at the time I first played this game on C64 I haven't heard of Crichton and I wasn't really into text adventures, still this one looked cool, but...
Amazon: Guardians of Eden
Imagine my surprise when I first played this game (only a few days ago) and realized it would easily stand shoulder to shoulder with any of the classic adventure games. Amazon - Guardians of Eden is a point-and-click adventure, but I suggest you use the keyboard as well (the mouse...
American Tail, An: Fievel Goes West
I guess you all are all familiar with this cute little animated character by the name of Fievel. He is a little Russian mouse who traveled across the sea to America. Alas a storm caught him and now he is alone. His first task is to find his family. This...
Amnesia
You wake up feeling wonderful. But also strange, in some indefinable way. Slowly, as you are lying there on the cool bedspread, it dawns on you that you have absolutely no idea where you are. A hotel room, by the look of it. But with the curtains drawn. You don't...
Ancient Land of Ys
Ancient Land of Ys by Falcom Nihon was released in 1989, and is the first in a series of seven video games, the most recent of which was released in 2003. Ancient Land of Ys is set in a region known as Ys. The people of Ys were of average...
Animal
Animal by Microtime is one of the most obscure adventure games ever made. A wacky adventure set in the world of talking foodstuffs like sausages (!), Animal is a decent point-and-click game that tries to be funny, but falls far short of standards set by Discworld or Toonstruck . The...
Apprentice
Apprentice is a superb freeware point-and-click adventure game from newcomer Herculean Effort Productions. Coded with the increasingly popular Adventure Game Studio, Apprentice sets itself apart from most other amateur adventures with very well drawn graphics and great sense of humor that are reminiscent of LucasArts' classic adventures, fun and logical...
Apprentice II: The Knight's Move
Apprentice II is a superb sequel to Apprentice, a fun point-and-click adventure game from Herculean Effort Productions reviewed elsewhere on this site. Like the first game, Apprentice II is coded with the increasingly popular Adventure Game Studio. The game is set in the same charming magic-filled world as the original,...
Armaeth: The Lost Kingdom
As a fan of Point and Click adventure games I really had high expectations about Armaeth: The Lost Kingdom. These were mostly based on the screenshots I'd seen on other sites and the King's Quest/Kyrandia type of setting. Having enjoyed both series a lot I got ready for a healthy...
Arthur: The Quest for Excalibur
The legend of King Arthur is a very popular story indeed. There have been books written about it, movies made - and of course computer games. This game will allow you to play the character of the legendary king himself (even before he was a king). You start off in a...
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