Clam Man Review

They say that every generation gets the hero it deserves. Snacky Bay is in dire need of a hero. That hero is a duck. And you do not play that duck in Team Clam’s release of Clam Man. Take two guesses who you play in this game. I’ll wait. Yes, you play Clam Man, a junior sales executive office drone of the biggest mayonnaise company in Snacky Bay. If reading this makes you smile, then this is the fun little adventure game you didn’t know you were looking for.

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The Death of Erin Myers

With the release of The Death of Erin Myers, publisher/developer Viperante have kicked off their Short Story Series. This series is an anthology of five point-and-click adventure games that are supposed to be unique and standalone experiences. They tried to evoke the feeling of short stories in literature, with every game being a self-contained story exploring different ideas. While there are plenty of short adventure games, I’m not aware of any anthology series that do this, so that got my attention.

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Guard Duty Review

Ever wondered what would happen if a fantasy medieval setting combined with a sci-fi Blade Runner type setting? We now finally know thanks to Guard Duty, a new adventure game where you need to save the princess and then THE WORLD!

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Truberbrook Review

Trüberbrook is a point and click adventure game by German company btf, and it’s their first foray into the world of computer games. It was kickstarted in an amazing 30 hours and could count on the support of adventure game legend Ron Gilbert, the creator of the Monkey Island series. The game takes place in late 1960’s Germany, then West-Germany, as we are in the middle of the Cold War. Unlike many Cold War era set games, this game does not take place in Berlin, Munchen or Rostock, but in the quaint little village of Trüberbrook.

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Rainswept

Every so often a game comes out that will blow you away. Games that have done this to me include Broken Sword; Shadow of the Templars, The Longest Journey and Gabriel Knight 3. Now we can add Rainswept to the list.

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Path Out

Most of us play video games to enter a fantasy world and escape from our reality. But what if there was a game made about a life changing and traumatizing time in your life? That's exactly what happened to Abdullah Karam the protagonist of this game.

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