The Inner World: The Last Wind Monk
The Inner World: The Last Wind Monk is an Adventure, Point-and-Click, and Single-player video game developed by Studio Fizbin and published by Headup Games. The game takes place in the stunning world full of mysteries and mind-bending puzzles and the ultimate task of the player is to rescue the family of flute-noses. According to the story, the dynasty of the family has been watching over Asposia and they fill the land with life and light. When the people discover their existence, they become hunted. Emil the antagonist has led all the Asposians, believing them that their dynasty is in cahoots with evil forces. There is only a person who could fend off the evil by fulfill his dreams named as Robert. The player takes on the role of the protagonist, with a task to manipulate the land, solve complex puzzles, and progress through the game to save the innocents. The game lets the player to experience the fun and moving sequel to The Inner World. It has new sites that the player can discover including the mysterious Shovel Mountains, Asposia Central, and more. With superb gameplay, smooth graphics, and brilliant music, The Inner World: The Last Wind Monk is the best game to play.
#1 Broken Sword: Director’s Cut
Broken Sword: Director’s Cut is an Adventure, Point and Click and Single-player video game created by Revolution Software and published by Ubisoft. The game lets the player take on the role of Nicole Collard and George Stobart. According to the story, the protagonist receives a requests to go for an interview of a business tycoon named as Pierre Carchon to the Palais Royale. There is a massive crowd of people around the home of Carchon, but the protagonist ignores him and gets into the home. She encounters the wife of Carchon named Imelda with Carchon, who uncovers that they knew her father. There are mind-bending puzzles available to solve, and the game lets the player get into the role of the protagonist to progress through the match. In the game, the protagonist has to find out more about the involvement of her beloved father with Carchon. With challenging puzzles, exciting story, and brilliant mechanics, Broken Sword: Director’s Cut is the best game to play and enjoy.