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Hiveswap: Act 1, based on the popular, long-running webcomic Homestuck by Andrew Hussie, has released for Linux, just over 1 month following release of the Windows and Mac versions.
This noir-styled point and click adventure is now complete with the release of its third episode. I played through this rain-soaked adventure and have a few thoughts to share.
The Journey Down: Chapter Three, a classic point-and-click saga with an Afro-Caribbean vibe finally has the last episode released today with same-day Linux support.
The remastered version of the classic adventure game, Full Throttle, was released on Linux last week. I’ve had some time to play through the fuel-injected experience and have a few thoughts on the game.
Paradigm is, and I don't say this lightly, possibly the strangest adventure game I think I've ever played. It starts weird, then it gets weirder and it doesn't let up.
StarFlint is a new comedy point and click adventure in the style of old Lucas Arts titles, it's on Kickstarter and it actually has a Linux demo to check out.
Herald: An Interactive Period Drama - Book I & II released for Linux recently, but sadly it got a little buried in my inbox. It's an interesting mix of a visual novel with a point & click adventure and I took a look.
Following a successful crowdfunding campaign, the first episode of the point and click adventure game, SnarfQuest Tales has gone gold and has been available for some time.
If you like your weird games with no speech, check out One Eyed Kutkh which has been released for free on Steam. It's based on the fairy tales of the Far North, apparently.