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Indie adventures: “Anna’s Quest” (PC)
Back in 2012, indie developer Krams Design released point-and-click adventure game Anna’s Quest – Vol. 1, but with the help of German developer/publisher Daedalic Entertainment, Anna’s Quest was released as a stand-alone product, telling the whole story. Anna’s Quest (PC) … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, adventure game, animated, animated movie, animation, Anna's Quest, Anna's Quest - Vol. 1, anthology, Daedalic Entertainment, Dane Krams, dream, DRM-free, fable, fables, fairy tale, folklore, folktale, GOG, Good Old Games, Hansel and Gretel, humor, indie, indie games, Krams Design, nightmare, parody, PC, point-and-click adventure, puzzles, Steam, storytelling, telekinesis, telekinetic powers, Town Musicians of Bremen, travesty, Volume 1
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Halloween 2015 Gaming Special, Day 5: “Fran Bow” (PC)
Classic point-and-click adventure games tend to say little but with many words, even with indies. But Swedish developer Killmonday Games‘ Fran Bow shows that the genre can still tell great stories for a mature audience without compromising puzzle design. What … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure game, Alice in Wonderland, blood, Chains of Satinav, children's book, Dali, Day of the Tentacle, death, dream, DRM-free, fantasy, fiction, Fran Bow, Frogger, GOG, Good Old Games, illusion, insanity, Killmonday Games, Lewis Carroll, life, literature, nightmare, PC, Picasso, point-and-click adventure, puzzles, reality, Sanitarium, sanity, Steam, storytelling, The Cat Lady, The Dark Eye, The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav, The Longest Journey, Tim Burton, time-travel, violence, Wadjet Eye Games
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