Opinion When Microsoft recently decided to open source the seminal text adventure game Zork, I contemplated revisiting it during the festive season... until I realized I've spent much of 2025 ...
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Following on from the wonderful It Takes Two, developer Hazelight took things to the next level when it comes to scale in Split Fiction and continued to hone its craft as the modern-day masters of the ...
If you know the name Ron Gilbert, it’s probably for his decades of work on classic point-and-click adventure games like Maniac Mansion, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, the Monkey Island series, ...
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Microsoft, Team Xbox, and Activision have done an interesting service to game preservation this week. The trio have compiled and made open source the entirety of the classic Zork text-based adventure ...
Recent humans may only be familiar with the (admittedly excellent) Indiana Jones and the Great Circle on Xbox and PC, based on the adventures of the titular Professor of Archaeology, Dr Jones himself.
Welcome to the Dark Place is inspired by Zork and Kentucky Route Zero. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Speaking to GamesRadar, ...
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Remakes and remasters and re-ups are all the rage right now, but Sonic Team boss Takashi Iizuka has said the developer isn't too interested in returning to the Blue Blur's early 3D adventures, like ...