‘Voodoo Detective’ Review: Island Ventures Adventures

Voodoo Detective By: Short Sleeve Studio Despite being a longtime fan of point-and-click adventures, there's a lot of them that I start and never finish. This is usually due to either getting hopelessly stuck and not wanting to look up answers, or simply losing interest due to the writing or length of the game. Short Sleeve Studio's Vooodoo Detective kept me engrossed to the end with its logical puzzles, swift pace and…

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Voodoo Detective: Complete Walkthrough Guide

Voodoo Detective By: Short Sleeve Studio Voodoo Detective is a new point-and-click adventure from Short Sleeve Studio in which you need to help a woman remember her past while also solving a mystery involving a chain of tourist shops. The game does a good job of moving you along to the next goal, but if you get stuck this walkthrough guide should help. Feel free to ask for extra help in the…

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Giveaway: Win a Free iOS Copy of Point-and-Click Adventure ‘Voodoo Detective’

Voodoo Detective By: Short Sleeve Studio Update: The giveaway has now ended and all winners have been sent their codes. Thanks to everyone who participated! Voodoo Detective is an upcoming comedic point-and-click adventure inspired by games such as Monkey Island, featuring rich, hand-drawn locations and superb voice acting. Thankfully, it's releasing on mobile alongside other platforms next week, so those of you -- like me -- who prefer to play on a…

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Whimsical Point-and-Click Adventure ‘Voodoo Detective’ Releasing on Mobile and PC May 24th (Preview Inside)

Voodoo Detective By: Short Sleeve Studio I've been a fan of point-and-click adventures for many years now, but I have to admit that my enthusiasm for the genre has waned a bit recently. It's been a while since I've played one that truly captured my heart the way the old Broken Sword games did or even the Apple Arcade exclusive, Beyond a Steel Sky. So when Short Sleeve Studio's Voodoo Detective was…

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Point-and-Click Adventure ‘Avolteha’ Finally Has a Release Date After 10 Years in Development (Preview Inside)

Avolteha By: Roman Jahn / Picopeople Picopeople's visually striking point-and-click adventure, Avolteha, came to my attention years ago, back when I thought it would be releasing in 2018. I loved the claymation look of it and it reminded me of Amanita Design's games, such as Samorost and Botanicula. But when that date came and went, I admit I forgot all about it. It seems the developers had not, and they'd been working…

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Panmorphia: Awakened – Walkthrough Guide

Panmorphia: Awakened By: LKMAD Panmorphia: Awakened is the third game in the Panmorphia series from LKMAD, in which you can morph into different animals, such as a bird and a cat. You need to use your different forms to access new areas and puzzles. The game can be tricky at times, so this walkthrough guide should help if you get stuck. Feel free to ask for extra help in the comments section.…

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The Great Deer: Walkthrough Guide

The Great Deer by Joseph Zollinger / Little Glyph Games The Great Deer is a room escape game inspired by the Rusty Lake and Cube Escape series. You need to look for clues and solve the puzzles of the temple. It can be tricky, so this walkthrough guide should help you if you get stuck. Feel free to ask for extra help in the comments section. Walkthrough: Part 1: Part 2: More…

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Shift Your Perspective in ‘Panmorphia: Awakened,’ Releasing April 28 (Preview Inside)

Panmorphia: Awakened By: LKMAD It's hard to believe that the original Panmorphia released seven years ago. It was LKMAD's first game and what drew me to it was both the art style that incorporated real photos of Cyprus and the prospect of changing into different animals to solve puzzles. I'm a big fan of any game that lets you change perspective to reveal clues that are otherwise invisible. I reviewed Panmorphia positively…

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