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Dunno about you, but in my case the adventures genre didn't die.They made good simulators and adventures games but both genres died in the late 90s.
It's not as popular as shooters for braindead nor you'll see an adventure getting a GOTY recognition anywhere, but it still exists. I can't see any adventure kickstarted project that failed and the site similar to rpgwatch that covers adventures is still alive and kicking (adventuregamers.com).
Luckily for me and other fans of the adventure genre, many great (storydriven/nongrinder) RPGs have at least one adventurelike puzzle to solve.
On the topic, goodbye Manny, goodbye Guybrush, goodbye Ben. Cya again when someone with a brain buys the license.
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