Paradise
Paradise is a Third-person, Point, and Click, Adventure-based Puzzle video game developed by White Birds Productions and published by Micro Application. In this game, the player can take on the role of a female protagonist named as Ann Smith daughter of the King Rodon in the fictional African country of Mauritania. Ann hears the news of her father is ill but she en route to see him because her plane is shot down. She is rescued but she cannot remember her past life. The ultimate task of the player explores the different location, collect all the items and try to know about his past life. The game offers different levels, and each level of the game is more difficult of the last one. The game offers brilliant third-person views with mouse driven, the player just click on the locations/object the main character move in the position to interact with them. With fantastic game mechanics, content rich story plot, stunning visuals, immersive and quite engaging gameplay.
#1 Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors
Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors is an Action-Adventure, Graphics and Visual novel video game. The game is about the main character Junpei who along with eight other individuals is abducted and is locked up aboard a sinking Cruise Liner. All of them are forced to play a game named as Nonary Game, which involves Exploration of the whole ship and solving some twisted and challenging puzzles. With six different game endings all based up on your actions and decisions, episodic story, and a challenging game-play, 999 is one of the best Adventure-based Visual Novel video game to play and enjoy.
#2 Secret Files: Tunguska
Secret Files: Tunguska is an Adventure, Point-and-Click, and Single-player video game created by Fusionshpere Systems and published by Deep Silver. The game offers a thrilling story, revolving around the female protagonist named as Nina, who is torn from her daily routine when she comes to know that her beloved father has vanished without a trace. Nina embarks on the adventure to search for clues related to her father’s disappearance. During the game, the protagonist team up Max Gruber, a young colleague of her father. The player takes on the role of the female protagonist and must work together with the young colleague to solve the mystery of the father. The player explores the land from a third-person perspective, interact with the environment using point-and-click interface, find clues, and struggle to solve the complicated mystery. There are over eighty detailed and atmospheric backgrounds, and the game comes with twenty-five rendered 3D characters to communicate. With prominent features, engaging gameplay, and cool graphics, Secret Files: Tunguska is the best game to play and enjoy.