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Adventure Point strives to support independent Adventure developers as much
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Force Majeure II: The Zone
Ever wondered what it would be like to be the sole survivor of an unknown, and terrible, catastrophe? 'The Zone – a place where your own mind is your enemy.'. With a fine soundtrack and a thought-provoking plot, Leo Nordwall's Force Majeure II: The Zone, at just 5 Euros, is most definitely an unique gaming experience. Demos, soundtrack, a trailer, and the game itself (English gameplay), can be acquired HERE and HERE.

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The Lost City of Malathedra
Jonathan Wolfe has long since left his home and family in search of the secret of eternal life which, if legend is to be believed, resides within the Lost City of Malathedra. Many years later, Rebecca receives a letter asking her to join her father and suggesting that he's on the brink of an amazing discovery. More info, demos and screenshots can be found HERE, and the game itself can be purchased HERE.

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Something Amiss
Something Amiss is an Adventure game made by an independent developer, and playable for free. It's a Flash game and it's divided into chapters - three currently. The game is of an extremely high standard, not just for a freeware game, but even comparing very favourably with many of the commercially available games around today. The environments are 3D, and beautifully rendered, and the story is engrossing. Play it HERE.

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Boat House
Boat House is one of those fiendishly clever 'Escape The Room' games in which all the action takes place in a confined area, and the objective is to escape. Whilst not being one of the most difficult games of its type it's a pretty good introduction to the room escape type of game. The puzzles - some involving codes - are clever and fair, and the graphics, whilst sparing in terms of richness, are clean and satisfyingly crisp.

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 Text Adventure of the Month ...

Mother Loose (by Irene Callaci)
 . . is a cracking little Text Adventure that was written by Irene Callaci as part of the annual IF-competition in 1998. It began 'life' as a simple game for her daughter, but turned out to be a moderate sized piece, perfect for entry into the competition. The game has a mixture of humour, fairy tale and a sprinkling of menace just right for a 7 year old, and some great puzzles. Check out the Mad For Text! pages of this website for further information on playing this Z-code game. The game can be downloaded HERE.

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