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Written by Geoff Kelly — August 30, 2013
From the maw of Kickstarter – or as the case may be here, from the twisted pink tentacles – comes word of Octopus City Blues, a surreal new adventure game developed by Ghost in a Bottle, an independent team of six hailing from various parts of the globe.
» Read full announcement for Octopus City Blues
30
Aug
Written by Jack Allin — August 30, 2013
It's not often that games can be both a prequel and sequel, but Daedalic's Memoria is poised to be just that as it releases today for PC and Mac.
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29
Aug
Written by Peter Mattsson — August 29, 2013
There's been a suicide in the Hotel Lisbon! Except, just how could anyone manage to stab themselves 14 times in the back? While quietly drinking coffee?
» Read full announcement for Detective Case and Clown Bot: Murder in the Hotel Lisbon
24
Aug
Written by Jack Allin — August 24, 2013
Little Red Dog Games wants your money, but they don't want you giving it to them blindly. The indie Canadian developer has just launched a crowdfunding campaign for its debut point-and-click political comedy adventure Conspirocracy that will also serve to support the Foundation Fighting Blindness.
» Read full announcement for Conspirocracy
23
Aug
Written by Jack Allin — August 23, 2013
The biggest complaint from gamers (including us) when Dracula 4: The Shadow of the Dragon was released earlier this summer was that it wasn't a whole game! An abrupt, unexpected "to be continued" left a bad taste in many mouths, but fortunately we don't have long to wait for the story's conclusion, as Anuman Interactive today announced that Dracula 5: The Blood Legacy will be released later this year under its Microïds adventure label.
» Read full announcement for Dracula 5: The Blood Legacy
23
Aug
Written by K R Parkinson — August 23, 2013
Gamers who like a little sci-fi with their adventuring have a reason to smile today, as word of the indie-developed Shadow of Nebula, a third-person point-and-click game, just dropped out of hyperspace.
» Read full announcement for Shadow of Nebula
22
Aug
Written by J Gray — August 22, 2013
For years, Doctor John Watson has lived firmly in the shadow of consulting detective Sherlock Holmes. Indie developer Victory Square Games aims to change that, however, with the release of Elementary, My Dear Holmes! early next year if they're able to secure crowdfunding for their role-reversal adventure.
» Read full announcement for Elementary, My Dear Holmes!
19
Aug
Written by Jack Allin — August 19, 2013
It's been six years since an Agatha Christie mystery last graced computer screens, but the drought looks set to end soon, as Anuman Interactive announced today that they've acquired the rights to publish new games based on Christie's novels under its Microïds adventure label.
» Read full announcement for Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun
15
Aug
Written by Jack Allin — August 15, 2013
He may have fallen short on his crowdfunding campaign for A Vampyre Story: Year One, but that isn't holding Bill Tiller back from creating new games, as the acclaimed artist/designer is joining forces with Swiss animation studio IF Games to release a new two-part adventure called Perils of Man on iPad later this year.
» Read full announcement for The Perils of Man
15
Aug
Written by Jack Allin — August 15, 2013
What do you call a game with plenty of exploration but no combat and no puzzles other than unravelling the grand mystery of what went wrong? You call it Gone Home, that's what, an experimental investigative adventure released today by The Fullbright Company.
» Read full announcement for Gone Home
13
Aug
Written by Jack Allin — August 13, 2013
It's been 15 years since the bandages came off in Dreamforge's memorably disturbing Sanitarium, and at long last the key developers from the 36th best all-time adventure game are back with a "spiritual successor", a new psychological horror game called Shades of Sanity that is now seeking support through Kickstarter.
» Read full announcement for Shades of Sanity
13
Aug
Written by K R Parkinson — August 13, 2013
Move over Guybrush, there's a new pirate in town!
» Read full announcement for Caribbean Island: A Pirate Adventure
8
Aug
Written by Jack Allin — August 8, 2013
It's not often that Xbox 360 owners can lord adventure game supremacy over everyone else, but for the next few weeks they'll be able to do just that after the release of Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons.
» Read full announcement for Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons
7
Aug
Written by Jack Allin — August 7, 2013
What's better then confirmation of a brand new Professor Layton adventure in English speaking territories? How about confirmation of TWO? And what's still better than that? That the second one sees the top-hatted archeologist joined by everyone's favourite spikey-haired defense attorney, Phoenix Wright!
» Read full announcement for Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy
7
Aug
Written by Jack Allin — August 7, 2013
Despite the fanfare surrounding the return of Police Quest creator Jim Walls to adventure gaming, it was becoming apparent that the Kickstarter campaign for Precinct was not going to meet its necessary goal. Rather than simply give up, however, the developers have now launched a unique new "staged funding" campaign.
» Read full announcement for Precinct
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