Loved both the Puzzle Agent games, and I was wondering if there were any other games like them? Thanks.
Lol yeah I hit the "tell a friend" button so I could copy/paste the name from there. No way I was gonna write it out lol.
Do you mean the same gameplay? (A story where you move between locations, receive puzzles and solve them on the way to get on with the story.) In that case you might want to look into "The Jim and Frank Mysteries - The Blood River Files". I don't know any adventure games with the same sort of theme however.
Bit easy -- never got stuck. But I like how everything was logical Edit: Also, did you notice IDAC is on vacation next week?
Of course I don't know what, if any, of these games you've played, and I actually have played most of them on the PC, not an iOS device, but here are some suggestions from me: The "Awakening" series The Nick Chase games The PuppetShow series The Drawn series
Heard Drawn was good, but can't find it. Is it iPad only? Which of their games have less HOG and more puzzles?
So can someone go check the help thread? I know a couple of you have beaten The Passenger, and I'm stuck.
Sorry, I believe Drawn is iPad only at this point. I don't know if any of them have less HoG than puzzles, but I'd say the Nick Chase games have a pretty decent balance if I remember correctly. They do have a series called Azada that I don't think has any HoG elements at all. I remember the first one being quite fun (again I just played the PC version).
Forgot about that thread lol. What's the link again? And I wrote a walkthrough for the Passenger, but apparently I have to play through it again bc a lot of people are getting stuck on the lightbulb/wire puzzle. I solved it with trial and error the first time.
You know, I thought about checking your site the other day but never got a chance to. I'll do that now. I'm actually stuck on the other puzzle in the same room with the lightbulb puzzle. As for the link, it's in the first post of this thread
Can't speak for witches' prison, but I would say the Awakening games are mostly HoG oriented. In fact, that probably holds true for the majority of Big Fish games, at least the ones that are available on iOS devices.