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After a decline in the early 2000s, the genre was revived by Telltale Games ( The Walking Dead ) and a thriving indie scene. Modern games often focus more on cinematic storytelling and impactful choices than complex "moon logic" puzzles. Essential Classics & Modern Hits

Developed from text adventures (like Zork ) that required players to type commands. Early graphical adventures such as Mystery House (1980) eventually led to the classic point-and-click interface. Point & Click

Players collect items and must figure out how to use them—often in creative or non-obvious ways—to overcome obstacles. After a decline in the early 2000s, the