• 9 Best Android Adventure Games That Android Game Fans Must Take A Try

    Posted on April 10th, 2013 David Brooks No comments

    Do you still remember the titles like Monkey Island, Loom, and Grim Fandango in the annals of video gaming history? We have to admit that once such adventure games were receiving great popularity. But sadly, fame is fleeting. As the years passed, interest in the adventure games dwindled and, for a while, people even worried over its possible extinction. However, in nowadays, because of the ingenuity and continued efforts of developers such as TellTale Games and Wadjet Eye Games, the adventure games seem to make a mighty comeback. And while the best ones are still reserved for platforms other than Android, today I’ve collected a list of great adventure games to help you jump-start the adventuring on Android devices. Check them out below:

    Machinarium

    Machinarium

    There’s reason why Machinarium collects accolades the way Ash collects Pokemon: It’s just plain beautiful. It’s Wall-E without the special effects, the cutesy obese humans, and the dialogue; a robotic love story told with hand-painted, steampunk sensibilities. As the protagonist, you’re responsible for penetrating a city’s labyrinthine depths, finding your missing girlfriend, dealing with the intrigues of the Black Cap Brotherhood, and testing your mental acuity in the process.

    Though devious, the puzzles you encounter in Machinarium are definitely rooted in common sense and logic. If you missed the bandwagon in 2009, when the original iteration of Machinarium was released, now’s your chance to make up for lost time.

    Choice of Kung Fu

    Choice of Kung Fu

    Become the greatest fighter the world has ever known, harnessing the power of chi to manipulate the energies of the universe. Defeat rivals, find romance, and rise to become the Imperial Champion. Win the right to question the immortal Dragon Sage, who speaks just once every hundred years!

    Choice of Kung Fu is a fast-paced interactive fantasy novel where your choices determine how the story proceeds. The game is entirely text-based–without graphics or sound effects–but powered by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.

    Waking Mars

    Waking Mars

    Nominated for Best Mobile game in the 2010 International Games Festival, Waking Mars is a sumptuous-looking foray into the depths of the Red Planet. The game puts you in the role of an astrobiologist—a glorified space gardener who must carefully tend to the foreign ecosystem in order to navigate the catacombs of Mars. The game focuses more on exploration than it does on character development, and finding your way around Mars’s subterranean depths is an absolute treat.

    Lume

    Lume

    With a set built entirely out of paper and cardboard, and sumptuously filmed, Lume is a game with a style and tactility unlike any other. As Lumi, an inquisitive young girl, you discover that power to your grandad’s house has failed. What’s more, he’s nowhere to be seen, but appears to have left you some intriguing clues.

    Immerse yourself in Lume’s photoreal world, solve perplexing paper puzzles to help restore the power through ingenious eco-technology, and uncover a deeper mystery behind the blackout. Beautifully animated with handcrafted care, this illuminating puzzle adventure game will put visual, aural and memory skills to the test.

    McPixel

    McPixel

    Frantic, furious, and enjoyably insane, McPixel has you taking command of the red-shirted hero as he attempts to stop things from blowing up. Like any other good adventure game, McPixel has you poking around the screen to accomplish this noble goal. The only caveat here? You only have 20 seconds to solve your puzzle before everything goes kablooey. As you progress through the game’s multitude of levels, you’ll find yourself kicking signboards, haranguing soldiers, beating up clowns, navigating the affections of cavemen, and more. It may not make much sense, but it’s a fitting tribute to classic point-and-click adventure games of old.

    Broken Sword: Director’s Cut

    Broken Sword: Director's Cut

    Paris in the Fall… a brutal murder at the Palais Royale. When Nico Collard is invited to interview statesman Pierre Carchon, she finds herself inextricably drawn into a terrifying conspiracy.

    One of the all-time classic adventures, multi BAFTA-nominated ‘Broken Sword: Director’s Cut’ pitches sassy journalist Nico Collard, and intrepid American George Stobbart into a mysterious journey of intrigue and jeopardy. Guide George and Nico on their globe-spanning adventure, exploring exotic locations, solving ancient mysteries, and thwarting a dark conspiracy to reveal the secret truths of the Knights Templar.

    Featuring a widely-praised touch interface, ‘Broken Sword: The Director’s Cut’ introduces an intricate new narrative thread, alongside the classic story that has charmed millions of players. It’s time to experience George and Nico’s worldwide adventure in a whole new way, with brand new puzzles, hilarious new jokes, and the distinctive, rich story that made the series so deservedly renowned. This is adventure gaming at its very best.

    Another World

    Another World

    Also known as Out Of This World™ and released across more than a dozen platforms since its 1991 debut, Another World™ has attained cult status among critics and sophisticated gamers alike for its cinematic effects in the graphics, sound and cut scenes.

    The actor plays the part of Lester Knight Chaykin, a young physics researcher. While he is right in the middle of doing experiments, his laboratory is struck by lighting and completely destroyed, hurling him into another world, a world populated by humanoid creatures, where danger can spring at any moment.

    You must escape from this strange civilization. You will nonetheless meet a companion who will soon become your ally and help you in this merciless fight!

    Hamlet

    Hamlet

    Sick of inventory-based escapades? Try Hamlet. A cartoony, pastel-colored delight that’s based loosely on the Bard’s great classic, Hamlet places you in the role of an unfortunate time traveler who, thanks to a freak accident, has replaced the eponymous hero and been tasked with rescuing the princess Ophelia from the clutches of the evil king Claudius. The game’s puzzles and environments are wacky and have you doing everything from confronting aliens to navigating the bowels of a very large fish. Despite the game’s childish facade, Hamlet’s 25 levels will challenge even the most hardened adventure game fan.

    Superbrothers Sword & Sworcery

    Superbrothers Sword & Sworcery

    Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP is an exploratory action adventure with an emphasis on audiovisual style. Traverse a mythic little realm, use a sword to do battle & evoke sworcery to solve mystical musical mysteries. Co-operate with friends via Twitter, experience a videogame world that is affected by moon phases & help a wandering warrior monk complete her woeful errand.

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