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Adventure games...

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Amanita Design, (the company behind Machinarium) has confirmed that one of its older games, Samorost 2, is to be followed up by a third, Samorost 3. Though little has been revealed, the game is said to be in the same style as Samorost 2 and Machinarium, a puzzle point and click adventure game.

 

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The Four Witnesses, the third chapter of The Last Door is now out and developers are seeking some aid in order to fund Chapter 4, now in the making:

 

We need your help to develop the fourth chapter of the series! If you liked chapters #1 and #2, please consider making a small donation to the project so we can continue creating more chapters.

 

By donating any amount you will unlock Chapter 3 "The Four Witnesses" (the creepyest, longest and more carefully crafted one yet), and avoid the 2 months wait until it becomes free to play. Donate a little more and you will get some awesome rewards: the soundtrack, beta versions, and even the possibility of beign featured in the game credits

 

Donate here.

Some adventure games like nancy drew are so bad. There is so good conversations and so good graphics but the game is absurd.

 

Journey of a Roach tells the story of Jim and Bud, two roaches stuck in a bomb shelter after the nuclear apocalypse. Mankind is wiped off the planet and now the mutated roaches are on their way to explore the world. On their way through the bunker the encounter many crazy yet interesting insects, inhabiting the end time world.

 

In atmospheric 3D Point & Click adventure style you control Jim on his journey through the shelter, crawling your way along ceilings and walls. This innovative and dynamic game mechanic offers a lot of new puzzle designs. Communicating without speaking is a wholly new dialogue experience and the atmospheric soundtrack delivers an impressive end time mood.

 

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Coming this November.

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxHy7SzTDBo

 

Sorcery! Part 2 continues the story, inside the walled Cityport of Kharé.

 

(...) Kharé, a bustling cityport where restless citizens and a brutal goblin army are about to come to blows. Secrets, traps, and trickery abound -- and even if you do reach the locked gate at the far end of the city, it only opens for those who uncover the city's most ancient secrets.

 

New features include:

 

• An entire city's worth of content to explore – over 400 locations, 300,000 words, and nearly 10,000 options, with every one remembered

• Explore every street, go down into the sewers, and even inside buildings with new interior location maps

• Gamble your gold on Swindlestones, a game of lies and deceit. Can you out-swindle the citizens of Kharé?

• Lose your very soul to one of the City's many Gods

• Fifteen new monsters to fight, with swords or fists

 

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Now released and available for iOS devices.

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