Tarnish wrote:I'll have to second the Nancy Drew series. The Final Scene, The Curse of Blackmoor Manor, and Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon, especially. Not incredibly deep, but tons of fun, with interesting enough storylines.
You may also want to check out "Still Life". I haven't played it, but I hear it's a good mystery/adventure. If you don't mind cliffhanger endings.
EDIT: Oh! I just remembered! "Missing" is supposed to be amazing. I've read about it, and it looks very interesting. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missing_%28Video_Game%29
lwelyk wrote:Forgot one. Syberia is pretty good too. You should check that out. I second PW and HD.
Tarnish wrote:Is Syberia really a mystery? I've played it, and all in all, it seems like your standard adventure game...
Fish and Chips wrote:Riven is excellent, except for one large puzzle near the end that is completely evil ("Waffle irons").
SpoonyBard wrote:Rrrgh. Yeah. Pretty much every other puzzle in the game is but a smaller piece that leads to the solution of that one final puzzle. If you already know the arrangements, you can beat the game in about five minutes.
The Myst series is really good though. Engrossing, if a bit frustrating (okay, make that downright infuriating) at times. The key is to turn down the lights, turn up the volume, and make notes of EVERYTHING. Anything that strikes you as odd. It might be nothing important. It might be a vital piece of a puzzle.
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