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Super Product Line

N/A

5 (859)

Super Product Line is a two-dimensional horror game with an 8-bit aesthetic that recalls survival horror classics like Resident Evil, all in the style of old Nintendo Entertainment System games. Super Product Line also has some humorous elements that make it totally unique. At the beginning of the game, you choose between two different characters that have pretty different characteristics. Naturally, the things that set them apart are quite absurd, for example one of the characters thinks that the music group A-HA is overrated, while the other would spend tons of money at the hair salon. Whoever you choose, your adventure starts in the same place: the basement of an office building. Your mission is to escape alive, which won't be all that easy, thanks to a series of creatures roaming the halls that will end your life pretty quickly if you give them a chance. Super Product Line is more an adventure game than an action game, since you'll need to use your head to solve all of the complicated situations you'll find yourself in, and manipulate different objects together to get specific results.

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Nothing Else

N/A

3 (883)

Nothing Else is a horror adventure in which you control a youth that is home alone at night, and decides to read a good book in bed before going to sleep. What you don't realize, however, is you will find yourself in a nightmare world where strange things happen. The game has very simple controls, since all the scenarios are in two dimensions and you only can move left or right on the screen. On occasions, though, you can use the mouse to interact with different scene elements and solve puzzles. The best part of Nothing Else, in any case, is not so much the puzzles that it has, but the story and the message it tries to convey. If you persist and arrive at the end of the story, which last about fifteen minutes, you will discover the terrible secret hidden behind a story that is far more frightening than it looks. Nothing Else is an exciting and intriguing adventure game, which makes up for the absence of complex puzzles, and has a story that will grab you and does not let go until the end.

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Darkness Exhumed

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3 (562)

Darkness Exhumed is a 2D survival sandbox game in which you start out with your hero completely naked in the middle of the woods and surrounded by zombies, you'll now have to try to survive in any way you can. Fortunately for players your protagonist is able to create different structures using all kinds of blocks. You can use stone or wood blocks to create a fort and try to keep the zombies at bay, although you will, of course, have to confront them. The game randomly creates all kinds of scenes and enemies, so you'll never play the same game twice. Plus, if your protagonist dies you'll have to start from the beginning again. Fortunately you’ll have tons of possibilities to try to stay alive. Darkness Exhumed is a very fun game that is filled with possibilities, it lets you create bases, set traps, illuminate dark areas on the map, and face off different bosses... among other things.

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A Tale of Two Kingdoms

Crystal Shard

3 (547)

A Tale of Two Kingdoms is a graphic adventure along the lines of classics from LucasArts or Sierra that wraps you up in an epic tale full of puzzles, magic, and crazy conversations. In A Tale of Two Kingdoms, you play Maeldun, one of the members of the court of the Theylinn kingdom. But there are problems everywhere: outside, an enemy army is approaching the castle gates, and inside some of the nobles are not particularly happy with the heir to the throne. As if this weren't enough, hidden at the border of Theylinn is the mysterious realm Thierna na Oge, a place where fairies live and where, thanks to fate, you will end up, too. A Tale of Two Kingdoms is a relatively open game that also includes several side quests. You will see one of five endings depending on the choices you make. A Tale of Two Kingdoms is a typical graphic adventure with both a traditional gameplay and traditional graphics. The best part is that there are enough in-game decisions that you can play it more than once.

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Masterspace

MasterTechnologies

2 (1049)

Masterspace is a sandbox game with a very similar concept to that of Minecraft: that is, complete freedom in a destructible world that you can modify as you like. Nevertheless, where Minecraft has an "epic-medieval" setting, Masterspace opts for pure science fiction. The basic actions in Masterspace are very simple: use a pick or shovel to modify the terrain or do the same thing with stacks of dynamite to save time. Likewise, killing animals (or other life-forms) is as simple as putting your cursor on them and holding down the button. Nevertheless, where you start to see that Masterspace offers something different is when you try to create devices with the resources you've obtained. You'll be able to construct everything from classic houses or workbenches (though rather more futuristic versions of them) to teleports or spaceships. The spaceships, in addition, are not simply for showing off. With them, you can travel to other planets and colonize them. Once you've discovered several other planets, you'll be able, for example, to connect them with marketplaces to obtain more resources. Masterspace is a game that expands the original concept of Minecraft and adds a layer of outstanding science fiction. All this with very powerful graphics, courtesy of the Ogre Engine.

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Euthanasia

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2 (566)

Euthanasia is a first-person shooter in which you play Shaun Randall, a former soldier who suffers a fatal car accident and loses the use of his legs. Because of this, Randall attempts suicide. After the first suicide attempt, he is admitted to a psychiatric institution where a doctor performs euthanasia on him. The problem is that after this assisted suicide... Randall begins a new and radically different life. Upon waking, he is able to walk again, and you must move around a kind of sanatorium full of nightmarish creatures trying to take your new life. Luckily, to defend yourself, you have a good arsenal of weaponry, ranging from a simple machete to a shotgun, via a pistol. Shooting your new found enemies, however, is not the only part of the game. Solving puzzles and trying to find out what is going on is also a vital part of the experience, giving you plenty of surprises along the way. Euthanasia is a first person action-adventure game, in which, despite the weaponry at your disposal, you will get plenty of frights thanks to its truly terrifying atmosphere.

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Reactor Heart

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3 (769)

Reactor Heart is a multiplayer sandbox game set in the near future, where you will have to find the resources to build your own spaceship with the objective of exploring the hidden corners of the galaxy and fighting against any other human player who gets in your way. You can form alliances with other players, so a few friends could build a ship together and scour space while covering their back. Teamwork makes it easier not just to collect resources, something vital for the development of your characters, but also to explore remote planets. The freedom you'll have when creating your spaceship is limitless. You can add as many propellants as you want, as well as defensive turrets, laser guns, and more. The ship of your dreams can become a reality in Reactor Heart, as long as you are ready to spend some time bringing it to life. Reactor Heart is a game that is full of possibilities, and although at the moment the game is in its early stages of development, it's quite promising.

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WorldCrafter

N/A

5 (592)

WorldCrafter is a multiplayer sandbox in which you'll be able to create and destroy practically any of the world's features. In order to survive, you'll need to collect resources, craft different tools, build structures, and fight your enemies. The gameplay is very similar to Minecraft, since you'll have to chop at different materials to acquire resources hidden in the world's blocks. What makes it different than Minecraft is that in WorldCrafter you won't see any ridged blocks, but, instead, the world will be made up of smoother pixels. WorldCrafter gives you the freedom to climb mountains and build your towers and buildings on top of the world, if you want. You can also carve out tunnels and dig holes that are hundreds of feet deep! Basically, the world is at your disposal. WorldCrafter is an intriguing sandbox in which you'll have the freedom to do whatever comes to mind. You can also fight off enemies in the simple combat system and build pretty much anything you can come up with.

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Love Sniper

B-dash Suisen

2 (1017)

Love Sniper is a visual novel in which players take on the role of Heiji Akagi, a young high school student who is in love with the beautiful Ageha Shirogane, whom he wishes he could confess his love to once and for all...and hope that it is mutual, of course. The game's story takes an unexpected turn when, after reading the letter in which Heiji confesses his love, a fun cupid appears to give him advice on what to do. It's now up to the player to help the lead character one way or another. Gameplay is very simple: you'll have to read the dialogues and make decisions based on what you want Heiji to do. There are no right or wrong decisions, only what you want to do. In fact, Love Sniper comes with over a dozen different endings which you can reach depending on the decision you make. Love Sniper is a fun visual novel with great graphics that will be especially appealing to fans of anime because of its aesthetics and its fun love story.

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Postmortem

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3 (666)

Postmortem is a totally unique graphic adventure where you assume the role of an emissary of death whose must claim one life during the night. Your goal: kill whoever you want in a mansion where there's a big party. With this background, you can roam the mansion watching people interact and looking for clues to see who you should choose. You can even talk to the characters as you try to make up your mind. Postmortem doesn't get much more complicated than this in terms of gameplay. Instead, it forces you to make a difficult moral decision: to choose who dies. For this reason, your mission is usually to try to find out 'who deserves it most' or which consequences will be least disastrous. Postmortem is a strange but original and unique game. The only issue is that it has a lot of text (in English) and is sometimes not as entertaining as it would like to be. Some characters are interesting, but others not so much.

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Warthogs

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2 (648)

Warthogs is a point and click graphic adventure where you play as Larry Lotter (a 'store brand' version of Harry Potter, hero of the books of the same name) who needs to perform as best he can in his school exams. Your adventure will also introduce you to other unofficial versions of characters like Snape, Dumbledore, Hermione, and Ron Weasley. You can talk to all of them and choose what to say from different dialog options. And, each line has been performed by voice actors. Like in any graphic adventure worth its salt, Warthogs requires you to investigate different scenes and talk to different characters to advance the story. You'll also have access to different spells that you will need to use to solve puzzles. Warthogs is a really entertaining graphic adventure that is sure to please fans of Harry Potter, since it's a fun story starring some of those famous characters.

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Outer Wilds

Mobius Digital

4 (966)

Outer Wilds is a first-person space exploration game where you play a member of a strange race of aliens whose planet is about to be destroyed by a supernova. You have just 20 minutes to save them. The game is in first-person, so there are dozens of interaction possibilities. Early in the game, for example, you can talk with the other inhabitants of the planet and explore their homes. Your first mission is to get the code for the spaceship and get in. Once inside the spaceship, you can travel the universe freely. You can visit other small planets that also need to be saved, or go directly towards the sun that's looming before you. To add even more possibilities, you can teleport. By pressing 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, you can travel to other corners of the universe where you can meet other characters and see what's going on. Outer Wilds is an adventure as strange as it is spectacular. In it, you can fly spaceships, talk with members of other alien species, and investigate what's happening all across the universe.

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Sacred Line

Sasha Darko

5 (833)

Sacred Line is a first person horror adventure game where players control Ellen, a detective who heads into an abandoned cabin in the middle of a forest after receiving an anonymous phone call from someone who promises her some information about the disappearance of her sister. This is the start of a first-person horror adventure game along the lines of Amnesia: The Dark Descent, in which players have to pick up objects and solve puzzles using a system of realistic game physics. All this takes place while you are being stalked by... a strange presence. One of the most striking things about Sacred Line is its graphics. The game uses a largely black and white palette, with occasional flashes of red. This makes the game extremely creepy, and you will be on edge during the whole game due to the many scares that await you. Sacred Line is a first person horror game with excellent graphics and very interesting mechanics. The story might not be particularly original, but it will definitely keep you very entertained and quite scared.

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Once Upon An Apocalypse

N/A

4 (715)

Once Upon An Apocalypse is a survival adventure inspired by the old Lucas Arts classics, and is in many respects reminiscent of the great Spanish title Gods Will Be Watching. The main difference is that instead of being set in the future, this game puts players in the middle of a zombie apocalypse. The gameplay is simple: you have to carry out a series of tasks every day in order to help your group survive. Initially you only have four survivors, but as you send people to look for more, you can increase this number. Despite some conceptual similarities, Once Upon An Apocalypse is far less complex than Gods Will Be Watching on every level. Failing the mission is a lot more difficult, and in fact, many variables are not as important as in the Deconstructeam game. Once Upon An Apocalypse is an interesting game with a nice retro look, which offers a somewhat repayable experience of about fifteen minutes, in which players can try out different options.

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Wizards Spell

N/A

5 (913)

Wizards Spell is a graphic adventure game where you have to find hidden objects, travel through perfectly hand-drawn scenes, and advance through a story full of magic and mystery. The story is focused on the curse that an evil wizard has cast upon a small town, and your goal is to dispel it so the inhabitants can go back to their normal lives. Fortunately, the main character has alchemy skills that will help him with this task. The gameplay is really simple: you have to move the cursor all over the scenes to find different hidden items, which you need for creating potions or moving on to next scene. Of course, you also have an inventory to help you solve certain puzzles. Wizards Spell is a 'hidden object' game that features an interesting story and beautiful graphics. Plus, like all games by GameTOP, it's entirely free.

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The Burrow

N/A

3 (533)

The Burrow is an interactive experience where you begin an adventure under a tree and slowly work your way up until you reach the top and then outer space. In the first part of The Burrow, where you climb up the tree, there are almost no available interactions. You can only move the camera to look around you while you go up. In the second part, after you go into a weird hole at the top of the tree, you reach outer space and can finally start moving. In this part of the game you can travel from one asteroid to the other, although you never know exactly what for. After exploring for a long time, you'll notice that some asteroids have more holes and butterflies that disappear if you get too close. If you manage to catch one, you'll get a little surprise. The Burrow is a rather strange interactive experience that's not exactly fun, but can be quite stimulating. And the graphics are excellent.

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The Note

N/A

3 (711)

The Note is an interactive experience in which players can control a mysterious person who doesn't know anything - neither where they are nor what their circumstances are. In theory, the game is a playable experiment in poetry and narrative that tries to affect players' feelings. In practice, however, all you have to do is run around while you read some verses on the screen and listen to a voice that is speaking to you. It may seem overly simple, but The Note has two different endings. The first, and most basic, ends with the death of your character, which will happen if you only walk in a straight line. To achieve the second ending, you need to pay closer attention... and you may be surprised at what happens. The Note is a minimalist interactive experience that draws players in with its beautiful graphics and words. Its biggest problem is that it's very short, and you may be done with it in as little as five minutes.

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Yume Nikki 3D

Zykoveddy

4 (1027)

Yume Nikki 3D is a 3D version of Yume Nikki, the hugely popular psychological horror adventure that, despite having a number of features common to RPGs, actually offers an experience closer to the graphical exploration games. In Yume Nikki 3D, players take on the role of Madotsuki, a youngster who hardly ever leaves the house and spends all her time watching TV and playing video games. However, every time she falls asleep, she suffers from some very strange nightmares. So every day, you can watch TV, which has no effect on Madotsuki, or play video games, which turns out pretty boring, or better, take her off to bed to sleep… at which point the nightmares kick in. When you are sleeping, Madotsuki's tiny apartment becomes a world of weird settings where you can explore the troubled mind of your protagonist (or so it seems). Within each of the more than twenty 'worlds' you can visit during the game, it is possible to buy an 'effect' that lets you move forward in the game and learn a little more about what is happening. However, the reality is that you never have a definite explanation; instead everything is a free interpretation of the player. Yume Nikki 3D is a really disturbing horror game that has thousands of followers and fans for a good reason: it offers an interesting gaming experience that goes far beyond its somewhat neglected graphics.

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173

N/A

3 (855)

173 is a first-person horror adventure that begins with you stranded on a beach, in the middle of the night, with only the light of a nearby bonfire to guide you. Your objective is to survive whatever it is that is inhabiting the island. One element that sets 173 apart from other games of the same genre is that it has a blink button - and you have to press it. Unfortunately, blinking makes it easier for 'the creature', whatever it is, to hunt and kill you. You would be wise to keep yourself surrounded by light at all time. You can start by using an ember from the bonfire, but as you advance, you'll need to find other sources of light. Exploring in the dark is not at all easy. Not only is it difficult to move around - blinking constantly - you also have to take into account the tension produced by knowing that you could die at any moment. 173 is a truly terrifying first-person adventure that will keep you holding your breath. The best part is, although it has some things in common, it's not just another remake of Slender.

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Beacon AGS

N/A

4 (827)

Beacon is a point and click graphic adventure game in which you control a rescue drone on a spaceship that goes out of the way while landing, and ends up in the bottom of the ocean. When you start the adventure, the spaceship pilot is hurt and unconscious, and your mission is to save him. The spaceship won't be able to stand the pressure of the water, so you have to act quickly and stop both the pilot and yourself, the rescue bot, from dying. To solve this problem you have to use everything you have at hand. You can pick up things like the astronaut's helmet and a simple cup, and try to use them with other items. Some of the puzzles can be complicated, although generally the difficult thing is to find them in the middle of such a dark space. Beacon is a traditional graphic adventure. Although it's really short (just 15 minutes), it has interesting puzzles and spectacular graphics. The ambiance is also really great.

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Olav and the Lute

Shelly Alon, Daniel von Appen, Johann von Appen

3 (874)

Olav and the Lute is a point and click graphic adventure where you play as a mysterious character whose only way of interacting with the world around him is through the music that he plays with his lute. In many ways, the game is reminiscent of the great 'Loom' from Lucas Arts. Both gameplay as well as the main character and some aspects of the levels are either similar or even direct references to that classic graphic adventure. Your objective is to find out what to do with the loom of destiny, and how to do it. To do so, you'll need to learn how to play different melodies, which you can then write down in your music book. Each time you learn a melody, you also get its opposite. For example, when you learn the 'poison' melody, you'll learn the 'healing' melody at the same time, as it's just the first melody played backwards. Olav and the Lute has excellent retro graphics that have been created with a certain taste and elegance that is rare to see. This is an outstanding independent graphic adventure. While it's not especially long, the puzzle design and overall feel make it a truly unique game.

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Ex Amante

N/A

3 (777)

Ex Amante is a short interactive experience in which you control one side of a relationship, which judging by the messages that you can send and receive is on the verge of ending. The object of the game is to let it go. During your adventure, you'll move slowly through a series of dreamlike scenes suspended in the middle of nowhere and plagued with ruined structures. All of it forms a sort of allegory about the thoughts and feelings of a person going through a breakup. What you will do during the game is choose which messages to send to your counterpart. The message that you choose to send will determine the kind of response your receive. You can tell your other half that you want to see them in person, or that you're tired of them, or even that you've never been able to stand them. Ex Amante is an interactive experience that is totally unique from the majority of first-person adventures out there. The game has several layers of gameplay, and is sure to surprise and please many players.

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A Second Face

Nikolai Zydowicz

4 (913)

A Second Face - The Eye of Geltz is Watching Us (its complete name) is a point and click graphic adventure set on a faraway planet with something odd: one side of the planet always faces sun, and the other never receives direct sunlight. You will play as one of the sons of Ugk, the dying king of the Ugeltz race that inhabits the dark side of the planet. An energy source used by the Ugeltz has allows them to develop their life throughout years in this land, but it's being exhausted, and your mission is to find a solution to this problem. That is the premise in place at the beginning of A Second Face, a truly impressive graphic adventure. Get ready to explore dozens of detail-packed scenes, collect tons of objects to solve puzzles, and of course, talk to lots of people. The game's dialog system is certainly unique. It provides you with a text box, into which you need to enter your own questions and comments if you want to speak with someone. To say goodbye, for example, you have to write 'bye' in the text box. The story behind A Second Face is its strong point, seeing as its graphics could stand to be improved. You really need to pay close attention to what's happening around you throughout the adventure. A Second Face is an outstanding graphic adventure that is sure to please any fans of the genre. You can't afford to miss it.

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Isaac's Odyssey

Marcos Romero

5 (698)

Isaac's Odyssey is a short graphic adventure where players control Isaac, a young college student who wants to go to a huge party but locks himself in his room when the door handle breaks. This story, like many other similar graphic adventures, begins like this, with players having to get out of the room at all costs. You have to pick up objects in the room, piece them together in order to create new objects, and ultimately do whatever it takes to get out of there. The solution to Isaac's problem is more obvious than you might think. Even though the way out is a little bit complex, you won't need to use a screwdriver (this is a clue!). You just need to look around and use anything you find in the room to your advantage. Isaac's Odyssey is a traditional point and click adventure that, even though it's short (it lasts about 10 minutes), gives you a fun story and some very charming pixellated graphics.

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Murder at Masquerade Manor

N/A

4 (622)

Murder at Masquerade Manor is a mystery game in which you control a detective who arrives at a costume party to investigate a murder. Your objective: figure out which of the people at the party is guilty. To do so, you'll need to talk to everyone in the building, guess where they were at the time of the crime, ask them about possible motives, and of course search for the murder weapon, which is hidden somewhere in the mansion. Everything in Murder at Masquerade Manor is generated randomly, so it'd be rare to play the same game twice. The murderer, the murder weapon, and the place where the witnesses are located will change each time. You may play one game where the killer is Anonymous and used a knife... and then play again and find out that the guilty one is the Crow and that they used a screwdriver. Murder at Masquerade Manor is a fun, original game with high replay value. And, it's worth mentioning that the game has outstanding graphics and well-done spoken dialogue.

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Only If

N/A

3 (888)

Only If is a short interactive adventure where you control a character who, after attending a party, wakes up in an unfamiliar bed in an unfamiliar house without a way of escaping. Your goal is to try to escape the house by solving a series of fairly simple puzzles, usually by finding certain objects and exiting before the time runs out. If time runs out while you're still in a room, darkness engulfs everything and you have to start again. To get out, you'll need to follow instructions from a mysterious voice on a mysterious radio - and do what he says as fast as you can. The best part of Only If is, without a doubt, the graphics. They're outstanding. All the elements in the scene are incredibly detailed and make you want to take a good look at every corner of every room. Only If is a beautiful short adventure. Its only fault is being too short. But it's still worth playing, especially if you want a new gaming experience.

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Moirai

N/A

3 (861)

Moirai is a first-person adventure where you walk around a small town of loggers, farmers, and miners, trying to find a woman who has disappeared. After some investigating, you discover the woman went into a mine alone, and you have to follow in her footsteps in order to find her. One of the miners informs you that he heard strange sounds and gives you a knife so you can defend yourself against whatever you find. From that moment on, the experience is very strange, but commenting any further would spoil it. All that matters is what happens in the game depends solely on you. Moirai is a very unique interactive experience with charming pixelated graphics. It should also be noted that you'll need an Internet connection to play.

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The Bum

N/A

2 (1011)

The Bum is a traditional graphic adventure game developed by Adventure Game Studio, in which you control a bum who communicates with the rest of the world using a sock on his right hand. The adventure begins when a bully comes into the patio where our hero is playing soccer and destroys his soccer ball, since the bum doesn't have anything that the bully can steal. As soon as this happens, your goal is to find a new ball and get revenge on the evil bully. The Bum's mechanics are identical to the traditional 'point and click' graphic adventures. You can look at objects, pick them up, talk to people and, of course, solve puzzles using all of the elements that you find in the scenes. During your adventure, you can visit more than half a dozen scenes where you will find a good handful of fun characters that you can talk to. Or, rather, that your sock can talk to. The Bum is a very fun graphic adventure that nods its head to other video games and the world of soccer, among other things. In addition, it has excellent aesthetics that will remind you of the best graphic adventures from the nineties.

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My Only

N/A

5 (690)

In My Only, you'll walk through a forest which is next to the cemetery where the protagonist's late wife is buried. Now, she roams and haunts the forest as a cursed ghost. As you play, you'll have to find notes that are scattered around, trying to piece together the relationship between the protagonist and his late wife. In addition to these notes, you can pick flowers once you enter the cemetery. You'll also need to find keys to open doors to other areas. At first, it might seem like My Only is just a pleasant walk, but you'll soon realize that's not the case. The ghost of the dead woman can be a little aggressive, and you might get hit by unexplained jets of water that come up from the ground and block your way. My Only is a first-person adventure with a pretty retro look. As is usual for these kinds of horror games, My Only is sure to make you jump from time to time.

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Moments of Paranoia

Double Zero One Zero

4 (546)

Moments of Paranoia is a short adventure game in which you have to decide if one of the the three people in the room should die, using the last bullet you have left in your gun. The story of Moments of Paranoia is as follows: there has been an accident in a laboratory where they were studying some kind of shape-shifting mutant (similar to The Thing). After it kills many laboratory workers, only three people are still alive. One of them is the creature, which has taken human form. Now, you (the only one of the three survivors with a gun) must try to figure out which of the other two is the creature by asking them different questions. In addition, you have to do so quickly, as the room will fill with gas in less than five minutes and all of you will die. Moments of Paranoia is a short adventure game in which you will have to make a very important decision. You can shoot either of the other two at any time, but you will never know for sure if you made the right decision... if there is such a thing.

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Google Integrates Find My Device with Family Link for Better Tracking

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Google улучшила Find My Device, добавив поддержку Family Link

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