My name is Dante Kleinberg. I'm born and raised in Los Angeles, CA. I've been playing video games for 25 years, and enjoy them now more than ever. I've played around 100 adventure games, and have made it to the end of all of them except two: Tombs & Treasure for NES (hated that game!) and 7th Guest.
My favorite adventure games are the Monkey Island series, the Quest for Glory series, King's Quest 6, Gabriel Knight 2, the Indiana Jones series, Beavis & Butt-head in Virtual Stupidity, and Professor Layton and the Curious Village.
Working for this site has given me the chance to play lots of games I otherwise wouldn't have, and I look forward to writing for Adventure Gamers for a long time to come!
Oh! I almost forgot. I've written a novel called Reinventing Alvin, and it would be really sweet if you checked it out. For more about the novel (and about me) go to DanteKleinberg.com
The disappointing final installment is full of frustrating design elements that make it awfully hard to digest.
by - May 27, 2011
A stronger story emphasis is a commanding success, as the fifth adventure boldly goes where no Space Quest has gone before.
by - September 3, 2010
Making a two-in-one return in both classic and enhanced versions, MI2 gives plenty of reason to let out a big whoop.
by - July 23, 2010
No trickery this time! Gray Matter is really coming, and AG got a close look during an E3 demo with Jane Jensen.
by - July 5, 2010
Deck13 unfurled its new mystery adventure at E3, though its English release may be well off on the horizon.
by - June 30, 2010
We were dying to get our hands on the upcoming DS adventure from Capcom, and both events happened at E3.
by - June 26, 2010
With Telltale's Pilot Program set to launch, E3 provided an early chance to investigate this promising puzzler.
by - June 20, 2010
E3 descended on southern California this week, and AG was there to make a three-day adventure of it.
by - June 18, 2010
This screwy adventure series gets seriously lost in its bewildering second episode for iPhone and iPod Touch.
by - May 26, 2010
Autumn Moon's supernatural swashbuckler is an entertaining romp if you can see your way through a few weaker elements.
by - February 22, 2010