Every Last Point-&-Click Adventure Game Ever Made, in Excrutiatingly Chronological Order

A definitive and growing list of all third-person, fixed-perspective, puzzle-based adventure games. They're listed in release-date order as much as humanly possible, though the exact release dates of many '80s and '90s games have been lost to history, and Backloggd's dates are in many cases wrong. I even include some titles I don't quite consider proper adventure games but which are popularly thought of as such, like the Quest for Glory games which have combat elements, or the Wadjet Eye games most of which are dialogue/cut-scene fests with little actual puzzle-solving. The soul of the point-&-click is the painterly composition, so I don't include games where the camera follows you around 3D-wise like an action platformer (ever so sorry, Telltale). If you know of a game you think qualifies, chime in in the comments. Following is a brief list of the more notable adventure games I know of that don't currently have entries on Backloggd.

Earthrise: A Guild Investigation (1990) by Interstel
Armaeth (1991) (Short)
Gobliins 2 (1992)
Avvy: Denarius Avaricius Sextus (July 1992) by Thorsoft
An American Tale: The Computer Adventures of Fievel and His Friends (1993) (Short)
Lone Eagle: Colombian Encounter (1994) by W.D. Bledsoe DVM
Tom Long: The Time Adventure (1994) by Promotion Software
Donkey Island (May 1994) by Pterodon Software
7 Days and 7 Nights (1994) by Pterodon Software
Lord Avalot d'Argent (1994) by Thorsoft
Time Paradox (1996) by Flair Software
Léto s Oskarem (Summer with Oskar) (1998)
Horké léto (Hot Summer) (1998) by Maxon
Hariboy's Quest (1998)
Horké léto 2: Majer se vrací (1999) by Centauri Productions
Rocky Horror Interactive Show (1999)
Cirque de Zale (2004) by Rebecca Clements
Stargate Adventure (Oct. 2005) by Sektor 13
Meteorhead (Feb. 2008)
The Vacuum (Aug. 2008) by David Proctor (Freeware)
The Tales of Bingwood: Chapter 1 - To Save a Princess (Nov. 2008) (Short)
The Legend of Crystal Valley (March 2009)
Patchwork (Jan. 2013) by Ilyich (Short)
The Bum (April 2013) by Gribbler and Parafia (Freeware)
Broken Windows (2020) by G.O.C. Games
Lucas Mendoza: Amateur Detective (Sep. 2021)
Space Quest: A Son of Xenon (Sep. 2022) by Two Guys Far from Sirius

Endless additional hordes of itty-bitty, ultra-independent games can be found at places like adventuregamestudio.co.uk and YouTube channels like Future Vintage Gaming and AGS Showcase. Knock yourself out.

Football Game
Football Game
Very short, but one of the top twenty adventure games ever made, sez I. Most tonally focused one I've ever seen.
Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge
Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge
The greatest of all adventure games, indeed of all video games of any kind. Beware the ghastly 'Special Edition' version.
The Curse of Monkey Island
The Curse of Monkey Island
The 3rd-greatest adventure game ever made, sez I. In its offense though, the Three Sheets to the Wind chapter is INCREDIBLY ill-conceived and tedious and the insult jokes are unendurable.
The Last Door: Season 2
The Last Door: Season 2
The 2nd-greatest adventure game ever made, sez I (along with the first part, of course). These later chapters are where it gets really good.
Full Throttle
Full Throttle
One of the top ten adventure games ever made, sez I, although it could've used a bit less plot and a little more game (I know there was a peyote-trip sequence that was nixed). The first to use the 'grab'-type verb interface that should've been instantly made the universal standard for all eternity. Beware the uglified 'Remastered' version.
Grim Fandango
Grim Fandango
The 4th-greatest adventure game ever made, sez I. Cleverest writing in the whole world. Even so, DAMN those puzzles can be clunky. In this case the Remastered version's actually better than the original: The characters are in better resolution, the game's way less buggy, and the scenery's unaltered.
Machinarium
Machinarium
The 5th-greatest adventure game ever made, sez I. If possible, avoid the tolerable but inferior 'Definitive Version', which sucks out a good deal of the original game's charm.
Memoranda
Memoranda
One of the top twenty adventure games ever made, sez I.
Sumatra: Fate of Yandi
Sumatra: Fate of Yandi
One of the top ten adventure games ever made, sez I.
The Dream Machine
The Dream Machine
One of the top ten adventure games ever made, sez I. Just incomprehensible that this one's so little-known.
The Last Door
The Last Door
The 2nd-greatest adventure game ever made, sez I (along with part 2 of course).
The Secret of Monkey Island
The Secret of Monkey Island
The 6th-greatest adventure game ever made, sez I. Beware the hideous 'Special Edition' version.
The Silent Age
The Silent Age
The 7th-greatest adventure game ever made, sez I. Again, best to go it text-only.
5 Days a Stranger
5 Days a Stranger
I normally object to adventure games that are nearly all talk, but man this series pulls you in.
7 Days a Skeptic
7 Days a Skeptic
'Nother rather brilliant adventure game mystery by Ben 'Yahtzee' Croshaw.
Botanicula
Botanicula
One of the top twenty adventure games ever made, sez I.
Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind the Dangerdesque
Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind the Dangerdesque
Incredibly tiny game, but it has got THE funniest writing in adventure game history.
Day of the Tentacle
Day of the Tentacle
One of the top twenty adventure games ever made, sez I. Beware the uglified 'Remastered' version.
Dropsy
Dropsy
One of the top twenty adventure games ever made, sez I.
Peasant's Quest
Peasant's Quest
Primordia
Primordia
One of the top twenty adventure games ever made, sez I. Bit on the technical side. Best with the voice option turned off.
Samorost 2
Samorost 2
Short
Samorost 3
Samorost 3
One of the top twenty adventure games ever made, sez I. No one does 'puzzle' puzzles better than Amanita.
Simon the Sorcerer
Simon the Sorcerer
Animations and walking speed are like thrashing through treacle, but it's beautiful and still one of the top twenty adventure games ever made, sez I.
The Dig
The Dig
One of the top twenty adventure games ever made, sez I.
The Legend of Kyrandia 2: The Hand of Fate
The Legend of Kyrandia 2: The Hand of Fate
One of the top twenty adventure games ever made, sez I.
A Date in the Park
A Date in the Park
Cloak and Dagger Games enters the fray.
Beyond the Wall
A short, but really well-done game with no dialogue and GREAT music. Perfect for young kids.
Escape from Monkey Island
Escape from Monkey Island
Falls a good ways short of the first three, but a lotta nice environment renders and a TERRIFIC soundtrack. Went way overboard with the anachronisms and goofiness — just give us a pirate story in a pirate world, guys. As with Grim Fandango, lotta fidgetiness with the controls and puzzles; 3D models just aren't a great fit for this medium. LucasArts exits the stage.
Halloween Hide & Seek
Halloween Hide & Seek
Loom
Loom
Lure of the Temptress
Lure of the Temptress
Features what could be the most beautiful prologue imagery in any adventure game.
Milkmaid of the Milky Way
Milkmaid of the Milky Way
Now this here's a good one.
Samorost
Samorost
Short. Amanita Design tiptoes into the fray.
The Black Cauldron
The Black Cauldron
The Plague Doctor of Wippra
The Plague Doctor of Wippra
This here's a good one. Same graphics as The Last Door and seems to be heavily influenced by it.
Thimbleweed Park
Thimbleweed Park
VirtuaVerse
VirtuaVerse
Now this here's a good one.
Beneath a Steel Sky
Beneath a Steel Sky
Circle of Blood
Circle of Blood
Known everywhere but on this website as Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars. Pretty good Curse-of-Monkey-Island-style backgrounds. Often a bit like walking through hardening cement. Coulda used a bit more personality.
Detective Di: The Silk Rose Murders
Detective Di: The Silk Rose Murders
Dráscula: The Vampire Strikes Back
Dráscula: The Vampire Strikes Back
Pretty damn hokey design, dialogue et cetera, but a strangely enjoyable, authentic vintage-adventure-game experience nonetheless, I find.
Fable
Fable
The Land of Mists area is one of the most beautiful swamp settings I've ever seen in a game. Well worth checking out for that alone.
Fester Mudd: Curse of the Gold - Episode 1
Fester Mudd: Curse of the Gold - Episode 1
Finding Teddy
Finding Teddy
Flight of the Amazon Queen
Flight of the Amazon Queen
Fran Bow
Fran Bow
Kathy Rain
Kathy Rain
Above average, but pretty dialogue-heavy.
King's Quest III: To Heir is Human
King's Quest III: To Heir is Human
King's Quest II: Romancing the Throne
King's Quest II: Romancing the Throne
King's Quest: Quest for the Crown
King's Quest: Quest for the Crown
Liath: WorldSpiral
Liath: WorldSpiral
Not brilliantly designed, but just BEAUTIFUL computer-rendered environments. One of the best-looking adventure games that absolutely no one's heard of.
Master of Dimensions
Master of Dimensions
Sloppy design, but loads of just GORGEOUS old-school 3D-rendered backgrounds. Well worth checking out.
Paradigm
Paradigm
Runaway: A Road Adventure
Runaway: A Road Adventure
Sam & Max Hit the Road
Sam & Max Hit the Road
Simon the Sorcerer II: The Lion, the Wizard and the Wardrobe
Simon the Sorcerer II: The Lion, the Wizard and the Wardrobe
Some pretty lousy game design, some really good-looking graphics and one of the douchebaggiest protagonists in memory.
Teenagent
Teenagent
The Excavation of Hob's Barrow
The Excavation of Hob's Barrow
Torin's Passage
Torin's Passage
The opening chapter has some of the simplest and loveliest live-recorded pieces I've heard in an adventure game. Some really great backdrops too. Sadly, can't really say the same for most of the rest of the game.
A New Beginning
A New Beginning
Armed & Delirious
Armed & Delirious
Super-clunky prerendered motion and sloppy design, but an absolute must-see for fans of early digital rendering.
Broken Age
Broken Age
Tim, man, what are you doing.
EcoQuest II: Lost Secret of the Rainforest
EcoQuest II: Lost Secret of the Rainforest
Heaven's Hope
Heaven's Hope
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis
Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World
Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World
Rent-A-Hero
Rent-A-Hero
Pretty silly (and short) game, but another one that digital-rendering fans will want to look up.
The Journey Down: Chapter One
The Journey Down: Chapter One
The Legend of Kyrandia
The Legend of Kyrandia
Westwood Studios enters the fray.
The Legend of Kyrandia 3: Malcolm's Revenge
The Legend of Kyrandia 3: Malcolm's Revenge
To my knowledge the first adventure game to use 3D-modeled backgrounds, albeit ultra-low-resolution ones. Very good-looking. Famously awful game design, sorry to say. Westwood Studios exits the stage.
Return to Monkey Island
Return to Monkey Island
Dear god why Ron why.

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Avolteha
Avolteha
Pretty clearly inspired by Amanita's games, but actually looks really good. Sadly only available for iOS so far.

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Nightmare Frames
Nightmare Frames
Haven't played yet but looks really good.

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Syberia
Syberia

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The Telwynium: Book Two
The Telwynium: Book Two

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15 Days
15 Days

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6 Days a Sacrifice
6 Days a Sacrifice

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Abscission
Abscission
Looks purty gnarly, this one.

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Ace Ventura
Ace Ventura

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Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None
Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None

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Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun
Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun

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A Golden Wake
A Golden Wake

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Alien Incident
Alien Incident

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Altered Destiny
Altered Destiny

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Alter Ego
Alter Ego

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Amazon: Guardians of Eden
Amazon: Guardians of Eden

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An English Haunting
An English Haunting

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Apocalipsis
Apocalipsis

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Apprentice II: The Knight's Move
Apprentice II: The Knight's Move

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Ar-K
Ar-K

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Ark of Time
Ark of Time

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AR-K: The Great Escape
AR-K: The Great Escape

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Armaëth: The Lost Kingdom
Armaëth: The Lost Kingdom
The final adventure game to use a keyboard-only interface (or at least until Grim Fandango came around).

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Armikrog
Armikrog

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Art of Murder: Cards of Destiny
Art of Murder: Cards of Destiny

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Art of Murder: FBI Confidential
Art of Murder: FBI Confidential

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Art of Murder: Hunt for the Puppeteer
Art of Murder: Hunt for the Puppeteer

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A Twisted Tale
A Twisted Tale

5 Comments


9 months ago

Legitimate question: what is a point and click adventure game from the late 90s/early 2000s that doesn't look super bleak and depressing

9 months ago

Due to my ignorance about how to reply on this site, I answered @Tendog's question over on one of his lists. Anyone interested can see our conversation here: https://www.backloggd.com/u/tendog/list/flash-point-and-click-escape-games/

9 months ago

Maniac Mansion
LucasArts' first adventure game, the first in the world to use an actual point-&-click interface, and the first in the world not to kill you if you screw up.

Absolutely not, this game is quite happy to kill you off and screw you over via a multitude of ways. Its actually 'The Secret of Monkey Island' which fits the non-kill bit.

9 months ago

@Jamesbuc Boy is my face red. I admit I haven't actually played that one. Now I'm confused; I remember Gilbert talking about how cruel he thought Sierra games were for killing players all the time, and how he wanted to find a different way to design games like this. Are there just considerably fewer possible death traps? And none of the LucasArts games between that and Monkey 1 avoid deaths? (Monkey 1 does technically have that one drowning death.) I've played most of Loom and I didn't think that had any.

9 months ago

Loom I couldnt remember if it did or not but...

- Maniac Mansion - You can outright blow up the house in several ways, die by radioactive microwave water, die from several characters killing you for one reason or another like the hamster incident and theres at least two ways to completely ruin the game if you pick the wrong kids as theres at least one combination that locks off almost every single way to beat the game.

- Zak McKracken - There's a heap of ways to permanently miss items, lose items and generally make the game unwinnable. Most are fair and basically come as a result of doing things stupidly or in the wrong order but theres the odd weird one. Also some deaths here and there not including the copy protection failure.

- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade - Several ways to die here, mostly involving letting Nazi's beat Indy up or by falling for certain traps. Also you can punch Hitler and get an instant game over.

Technically there is 'one' way to die in Monkey Island... though its more of a easter egg since it involves standing around underwater for just under ten minutes. Which is a silly thing to do.


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