Tuesday, January 6, 2026

2026 Adventure game anticipation!

So, last year I wrote an anticipation post of all the adventure games I was looking forward to in 2025. But aw shucks, that didn't quite turn out so well, with several of the titles I mentioned back then still being in production as I write this. Of course, that's game development for you!

I'm still looking forward to their eventual releases, though I'm not quite sure when those will be. So I've taken a long, hard look at the 2026 release calendar and made a list of entirely new games that we should be able to play some time in the next twelve months.

TR-49 is the new game by Jon Ingold's production company inkle. Not much is known about this title; it's all cloaked in secrecy, since the game itself is about secrecy, hidden codes, spies, etc. (well, most likely, I presume...) But after my two hour "fiasco" overplaying Overboard! I considered it time to finally play and complete an inkle game! I'm not sure I'm quite up to the task, but sometimes you just have to dive in headfirst!


Theropods by Lost Token intrigued me from the start. I mean, DINOSAURS! Gotta play that! Now, I must admit, my enthusiasm has been lowered somewhat after I found out it's a dialogue-free game. Not a requisite to have a good story, but I do enjoy talking to characters when I'm playing a game, discovering information I need to progress, learning about them and the world I'm in. I'm a book reader, what do you expect! But if Dionous Games believes in this game enough to publish it, there must be something good there. So I'll just let myself be surprised!


(Actually, Dionous Games will be publishing more interesting games this year, like Uncle Lee's Cookbook by Relatively Painless Games, Cult Vacui by LBRTY Games, Escape From 8-Bit High by Duck Made Of Wood, and of course Sleepytime Village by Lightfoot Bros Games!)

I got the chance to play The Tragedy at Deer Creek at AdventureX last November and I'm really looking forward to dive in the full game. So naturally, this is one of the games I'm looking forward to the most. The developers of Sparrowland Studios were also very appreciative of my feedback. You travel to an abandoned Alaskan settlement as a photographer, slowly uncovering the secrets of its former residents.


(Of course I played more games at AdventureX that I'm looking forward to; you can read about them on my blogpost about the event!)

I'm not sure what the current status is of The Mystery of Doomsday Valley by True Ascension or if it even will be released this year (it's planned for Q4), but it looks like the kind of traditional point 'n click adventure I truly still enjoy and adore. A remote town, a local mystery, lots of characters, a whimsical style, and a quirky female lead; just let me at it already! I just hope it'll be more of a challenge than their previous title, Champy the Useless Vampire...


After An English Haunting by Postmodern Adventures, I've been looking forward to their next title, The Dark Rites of Arkham. This time I'm going to make sure to play it in the year it's actually released, so it can count for my next top ten! I have high hopes for this one, a detective story about a ritual murder linked to the Salem witch trials, so I expect to get creeped out again!


Finally this list wouldn't be complete without mentioning Shadows of the Afterland by Aruma Studios. Their second game after Intruder in Antiquonia, I hope they've learned from that previous title and have made something more substantial, a story with appealing graphics you can really dig into. And a ghost set to investigate its own death, possessing humans to get the necessary information? That sounds like a blast!
 

I'm also still looking forward to The Adventures of Bryan Scott by Radio Silence Studios, Legends of Castile by Torrezno Entertainment and Whirlight: No Time To Trip by imaginarylab. I also hope that Ghost Haunting by Three Headed Monkey Studios will be released; I didn't play the demo at AdventureX because I was already convinced to play the full game, so fingers crossed for that one, too!

3 comments:

  1. The Deer Creek Tragedy was great, the demo really got me interested. I'll definitely play it. As for The Mystery of Doomsday Valley, it's truly a classic point-and-click adventure. I played their previous title, Champy the Useless Vampire. It's a fun and classic adventure. I'm also looking forward to Shadows of the Afterland. I also checked out the demo and was also very interested ;)

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    1. Great to hear! Anything special on your own radar that's not in my list?

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    2. Yes, I have a few adventure games I'm waiting for that aren't on your list. I mentioned them on my blog ;) I'm waiting for Occulto, Atomic Age, Less Miserables, Hollow Mire, Dark Tides, How Was Your Day?, Allogloom, Two Realms: Whispers from the Rift, which I hope will be released this year, Inkblood, and a few others. If you're interested, you can check out my blog; there's a bit more about these games there :) Cheers!

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