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Joe Keeley
Staff Writer

This staff member does not have an interesting biography. He'll update it when something crazy and wild happens.

His favourite adventures of all time are Monkey Island, Sam & Max and the first two Simon the Sorcerer and Broken Sword games.

Screw Flanders. Screw Flanders. Screw Flanders.

Joe Keeley's forum username is Pinchpenny.


Recent articles by Joe Keeley
Doctor Who: The Adventure Games - Episode Five: The Gunpowder Plot review
This new and improved BBC-produced episode shoots to the top of the Doctor Who adventure games list.
by - December 9, 2011
Space Madness review
Sci-fi fans might want to keep an eye on this amusing indie adventure, but it doesn't set its sights particularly high.
by - September 7, 2011
Sinbad: In Search of Magic Ginger review
The colourful cartoon design is the only thing sweetening this otherwise rotten adventure.
by - August 2, 2011
A New Beginning review
Fighting global climate change has never been this cool, as Daedalic's inspired eco-thriller is as fun as it frightening.
by - June 3, 2011
Stacking review
Doube Fine's wildly creative puzzle-adventure is easy to jump into and offers many layers of unbridled fun that will silence even the strongest doubts.
by - February 14, 2011
Doctor Who: The Adventure Games - Episode Four: Shadows of the Vashta Nerada review
The Doctor's season finale is the deepest episode yet, but some key problems eat away at the enjoyment.
by - January 17, 2011
Doctor Who: The Adventure Games - Episode Three: TARDIS review
This extremely short and disappointing third Doctor Who episode is much smaller than it looks from the outside.
by - October 20, 2010
Doctor Who: The Adventure Games - Episode Two: Blood of the Cybermen review
The chilling plot makes for an improved second installment, but its simplicity bleeds out some of the fun.
by - September 15, 2010
Doctor Who: The Adventure Games - Episode One: City of the Daleks review
Doctor Who arrives in its own game series, but the first episode tries to sneak by without much substance.
by - August 4, 2010
Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds review
Humongous Entertainment's junior adventure for 3-8 year olds probes the ocean depths but comes up a little shallow.
by - June 11, 2010

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