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Sherlock Holmes 2 Review

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By Jennifer Allen on June 18th, 2013
Our rating: starstarstarblankstarblankstar :: ROUGH ADVENTURING
Lacking great looks and style, Sherlock Holmes 2 is still quite fun for the adventure game book fan.
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Favorite Four: Adventure Game Book Apps

Posted by Jennifer Allen on June 12th, 2013

With the recent release of Fighting Fantasy: The Forest of Doom, it seemed like the perfect time to take a look at our favourite four Adventure Game Book Apps. The Forest of Doom isn't included here, but consider it a bonus 5th, representing just how great all the Fighting Fantasy conversions are. The Adventure Game Book genre is a strong one on the App Store, so it's been a tough battle narrowing things down!

Sorcery!
Only part one of four has been released so far, but Sorcery! is a great conversion of the much loved series by Steve Jackson. There are nearly 50 spells to learn, plenty of decisions to make and a gripping story throughout. The combat might take a moment or two to click, deviating from typical dice throwing methods, but it all adds to the already beautiful visuals. It's a quite captivating tale.

Trial of the Clone
One of two titles featuring here from, unofficial App Store Kings of the genre, Tin Man Games: Trial of the Clone is a rare thing in the gaming world: a genuinely funny title. Written by Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal creator, Zach Weinersmith, and including the voice of Wil Wheaton, the artistic pedigree is as strong as the content. Telling the story of a clone making its way in a futuristic world, it's an unique tale that is ideal to play again and again, seeking out new endings.

Underground Kingdom
Less focused on combat than the others, Underground Kingdom is the re-imagining of the first Choose Your Own Adventure book, a series popular in the 1970s and 1980s. 23 different endings are available to find, as players explore an alien world in this attractive storybook style app. The artwork is particularly appealing and while it's a shorter read than some of the others here, it's an ideal way to remember a classic series.

Judge Dredd: Countdown Sector 106
It was a close run thing between this and one of the Fighting Fantasy titles, but the Judge has just about inched ahead. Understandably for such a violent theme, there's plenty of dice rolling based combat here, alongside appropriate visuals capturing the spirit of Judge Dredd well. What makes it stand out all the more, however, is the record sheets that come with each perp either killed or arrested. There's always that urge to play another game, just to try to fill the database. Adventure fans, as well as comic book fans, will love this.

The Thirty-Nine Steps Review

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By Jennifer Allen on April 24th, 2013
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: MULTIMEDIA FEAST
Capturing the intrigue and mystery of the original book, The Thirty-Nine Steps is a visual and aural feast for interactive novel fans.
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Underground Kingdom Review

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By Jennifer Allen on January 15th, 2013
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: DELIGHTFUL FICTION
Interactive fiction from the 1970s that is just as strong as it was before.
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Lost Treasures of Infocom Review

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By Jennifer Allen on January 9th, 2013
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: TEXT BASED NOSTALGIA
Gamers from the 1980s will love this collection of some of the best text adventures of the decade.
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The Walking Dead: The Game - Episode 2 Review

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By Jennifer Allen on September 4th, 2012
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: GRITTY & COMPELLING
A gripping continuation of the fantastic story of survival set in The Walking Dead universe.
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Strange Loves 1: Vampire Boyfriends Review

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By Jennifer Allen on August 17th, 2012
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar ::
A bright idea for an interactive story but one that doesn't quite hit the spot, unless you're a teenager.
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The Walking Dead: The Game - Episode One Review

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By Jennifer Allen on July 26th, 2012
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: GRITTY & COMPELLING
A fantastic slice of interactive fiction based in The Walking Dead universe.
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