Riven/Myst/Dni - http://www.riven.com

 

Gabriel Knight - http://hosted.ray.easynet.co.uk

 
  Cyan's own website describing all things "Myst", one of the most popular computer adventure games ever. Also includes "Riven", "Dni" and other information about the series.   The Domain of Schattenjagers is a fan-based site of the highly popular adventure game: Gabriel Knight - Jane Jensen's dark and supernatural action adventure game series.  
 
 
 
 

Monkey Island - http://www.lucasarts.com

 

Indiana Jones - http://www.lucasarts.com

 
  The only pirate adventure that asks the question: what's sharper, your sword or your wit? Here ye shall find a vast collection of knowledge to prepare yourself for the adventure ahead. ;)   You’re Indiana Jones. Legendary adventurer. "Daring rogue. And the most butt-kicking archaeologist the world has ever seen." The hugely popular computer game series.  
 
 
 
 

Tomb Raider - http://www.tombraider.com

 

Leisure Suit Larry - http://www.vintage-sierra.com

 
  Home of the world-famous Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. Perhaps the most well-known computer game series of adventures ever known.   From 1987 to 1996, the Leisure Suit Larry series of mature computer adventure games won huge acclaim and obtained a large cult following.  
 
 
 
 

Vintage Sierra - http://www.vintage-sierra.com

 

Coalition - http://www.adventuregamescoalition.com

 
  For many years king of the adventure game genre, this site includes information on: King's Quest, Space Quest, Leisure Suit Larry, Police Quest, Quest for Glory, and much more.   An informal, worldwide group of non-commercial web sites devoted to the promotion of Adventure Games and to helping both the experienced gamer and those new to Adventure Games.  
 
 
 
 

Hall of Fame - http://www.adventure-hall.com

 

Adventureland - http://www.lysator.liu.se

 
  A well laid out website with information on some of the most popular adventure games, voted for by the players themselves.   This site tries to list all adventure games (interactive fiction) produced over the years. When they say "adventure", they mean text adventures and their graphical decendants, but don't include RPGs.