Tag: Point-and-Click
Unusual Findings Review
Unusual Findings is a heartfelt love letter to eighties adventure films, blending gorgeous pixel art, memorable friendships and branching storytelling into a charming point-and-click mystery.
Syberia Remastered x Amerzone – The Explorer’s Legacy Review
Some games entertain for a weekend. Others stay with you for years. Syberia Remastered x Amerzone: The Explorer's Legacy is a celebration of two adventures that continue to inspire because they understand that the greatest journeys are measured not by distance travelled, but by the people we become along the way.
Agatha Christie’s Deadly Voyages – 2 in 1 Review
Agatha Christie's Deadly Voyages is far more than a collection of two detective adventures. It is a thoughtful celebration of mystery storytelling that respects the original novels while confidently steering them in bold new directions, proving that Hercule Poirot still has plenty of unforgettable cases left to solve.
Scholar Adventure: Mystery of Silence Review
Scholar Adventure: Mystery of Silence doesn't try to modernise the point and click adventure by abandoning its roots. Instead, it embraces everything that made the genre special, pairing thoughtful puzzles with haunting pixel art and a quietly compelling mystery that proves silence can often speak louder than words.
Sakura Succubus 9 Review
Nine entries in, Sakura Succubus knows exactly what it wants to be. Rather than chasing dramatic reinvention, this latest chapter delivers another lighthearted visual novel filled with charming character moments, colourful artwork and enough romantic drama to keep long time fans happily turning the pages.
Darkstone Bay Review
Darkstone Bay is a calm, atmospheric escape room adventure that trades pressure and danger for curiosity and observation. It is short, elegant and quietly absorbing, offering a tightly designed puzzle experience that thrives on environmental storytelling and thoughtful pacing.
Strangeland Review
Strangeland is a haunting descent into grief, guilt, and self-destruction wrapped inside one of the most imaginative point-and-click adventures in recent memory. Equal parts nightmare and therapy session, it is a surreal journey that lingers long after the credits roll.
The Drifter Review
A gripping sci-fi noir thriller that strips away point-and-click frustration in favour of relentless momentum, brilliant storytelling, and some of the finest pixel art atmosphere seen in years.
Mousebusters Review
Mousebusters proves that the smallest heroes often carry the biggest hearts. Beneath its playful ghost-hunting premise lies a surprisingly touching story about loneliness, healing, and finding connection in unexpected places.
Teller’s Duty Review
Teller's Duty transforms everyday banking paperwork into a gripping struggle for survival. Behind every withdrawal slip and government regulation lies a deeply human story about responsibility, sacrifice, and the impossible choices people make when the system is designed to work against them.













