I often say this is a Second Golden Age for the genre.

And not only because I'm part of it 🤥 but really, if you loved the genre 30 years ago you'll find A LOT for your tastes from the last 10 years.

Starting from The Will of Arthur Flabbington, of course
I see people saying this sort of thing often, and quite frankly it makes me sad. The truth is, more people are making good adventure games now than were ever made during the “golden age” of the 90s. For example: 🧵

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