Remember when FMV games were a big thing? Fanatical do with the FMV Adventures Bundle filled full of some fun times. This is a build your own bundle where you can get 3+ Games for £1.66 per game or 5 + Games for £1.60 each.
Plenty of these are entirely new to bundles and to Fanatical. Looking over the list, it's a great deal to build up your collection. All keys from this are for Steam and I'll include the ProtonDB rating too if there is one.
Steam Deck Verified
- Late Shift (ProtonDB Gold)
- Five Dates (ProtonDB Platinum)
- Night Book
- I Saw Black Clouds
- Murderous Muses
- The Complex (ProtonDB Gold)
- Bloodshore
- The Bunker (ProtonDB Silver)
- The Shapeshifting Detective (ProtonDB Silver)
- Who Pressed Mute on Uncle Marcus? (ProtonDB Platinum)
Steam Deck Playable
- The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker (ProtonDB Bronze)
- Not For Broadcast (ProtonDB Silver)
Steam Deck Unrated
- Case Files: Behind Closed Doors
- Dark Nights with Poe and Munro (Native Linux)
- She Sees Red- Interactive Movie (ProtonDB Gold)
See the full bundle on Fanatical.
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I really enjoyed Dark Nights with Poe and Munro on the Deck.
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Quoting: CatKillerI really enjoyed Dark Nights with Poe and Munro on the Deck.Any other recommendations? I don't think I have ever played an FMV game, but I am curious.
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Quoting: LinasI haven't played any of the others. I took a punt on that one because it was native and looked like it could be a giggle.Quoting: CatKillerI really enjoyed Dark Nights with Poe and Munro on the Deck.Any other recommendations? I don't think I have ever played an FMV game, but I am curious.
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Quoting: LinasAny other recommendations? I don't think I have ever played an FMV game, but I am curious.It's not in this bundle, but I personally enjoyed Mia and the Dragon Princess, by Wales Interactive. It's a fun little action/adventure story with a runtime of a little under an hour, about a mysterious woman and an ancient lost pirate treasure, and a group of thugs who try to take over an unassuming little bar so they can get at both. It's got several paths and endings, and has a useful feature so you can keep track of which you've uncovered across repeat playthroughs.
Retro-wise, I was always quite fond of the so-bad-it's-good Corpse Killer for the Mega CD, which apparently has a higher-resolution anniversary re-release on Steam these days (though I haven't picked that one up, since losing the grainy 1990s look takes away some of the charm, for me).
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