Alyssa, Cassandra and Sahara are a group of rocker babes that make up the metal band Deadly Lullabyes. After receiving an anonymous invitation to perform at a remote castle, they load up the van and hit the road only to find that a mysterious force is determined to stop them from every getting there. You'll encounter undead beings, rocking skeletons and other bizarre creations in this upcoming horror-tinged point-and-click adventure.
Welcome to the Lume Part 1 walkthrough on Gamezebo. Lume Part 1 is a point and click adventure game played on PC or Mac, created by State of Play. This walkthrough includes tips and tricks, helpful hints, and a strategy guide for how to complete Lume Part 1.
Little Cave Hero is a game that borrows heavily from others, yet still manages to feel fresh and interesting. It sports the pixelated style of classic adventure and role-playing games, but with gameplay that resembles social-style treasure hunting games. And when you throw in a unique puzzle element and a snarky, self-referential sense of humor, you end up with a game that's as funny as it is fun.
Consider yourself warned: Detective Inspector Hector is not the gruff softie you might expect, the tough-talking cop with a heart of gold we've all grown used to seeing on network television. He's rude, foul-mouthed, angry, corrupt, hates just about everything and everyone with equal intensity, and he's most definitely not family-friendly. But if you're an adventure fan with a taste for off-color humor and bizarre British slang, you might just find his antics in Hector: Badge of Carnage amusing enough to be worth a look.
Since 2007, Dream Chronicles has evolved into one of the most successful casual game franchises in existence and no wonder. Considering the brief history of the casual game genre, the series' four year history makes it downright venerable. The sixth installment in the saga continues the story begun in Dream Chronicles: The Book of Air but alas, fails to maintain the first title's standards of quality and invention.
While it was the Big Bang that created our universe, it took just a Tiny Bang to create a stunningly magical gaming experience. The Tiny Bang Story is a carefully crafted concoction of hidden item finding and puzzle-solving sown into a beautiful hand-drawn world of make-believe, and you'll want to scour every nook and cranny to reap as much enjoyment as possible.
I love Magicka the way a fat kid loves cake. I adore it completely, see my addiction with some guilt and know for a fact that it will inevitably get me killed. Of course, unlike diabetes, death in Magicka tends to happen with greater frequency and more hilarity. Best played with four people and easier completed with two, Arrowhead Studio's action-adventure is the textbook definition of the phrase "Hell is Other People."
Back to the Future Episode 4: Double Visions, the penultimate episode in Telltale's Back to the Future games finally gets it right. Don't bother trying to start with this episode, as you won't understand a lick of it. But if you've been patient, playing each game once a month since January, this is the episode that truly delivers the sci-fi/character Back to the Future punch you've been waiting for.