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Introduction to Adam & Eve 5 – Part 1

If you’ve ever dabbled in the Adam & Eve series, you’ll feel right at home in this latest installment—Adam & Eve 5, Part 1. You still play Adam, the eternally optimistic caveman, but this time he’s found himself caught between the land of the living and the great beyond. Cue neon-bright ghost portals, floating platforms, and enough slingshot physics to keep your brain gears spinning. Eve, of course, is waiting on the other side, and you’ll have to solve each riddle to span the spirit-world gap.

Gameplay sticks to what made the earlier titles fun: point-and-click puzzle action with a heavy dose of physics. You launch Adam from a little stone slingshot, angle your shots just right, and watch him ricochet off bumpers or ghostly springs. Hearts and keys are scattered throughout each level, and you’ll want to grab every last one if you’re the completionist type. Miss your timing or misjudge a bouncer, though, and you’ll find Adam floating off into the aether—time to restart that room.

Part 1 eases you in with around a dozen or so bite-sized levels, each introducing new obstacles and sneaky traps. From vanishing platforms that blink in and out of visibility to ghost guards who’ll boop you off course, the game keeps tossing fresh curveballs. There’s even a portal-switch trick midway through that has you hopping dimensions to unlock a path, which feels like a clever nod to classic adventure puzzles without dragging down the pace.

All in all, Adam & Eve 5 – Part 1 is a charming, quick-to-learn brain-teaser that doesn’t overstay its welcome. The cartoon art style still pops and the little animations—like Adam’s wide-eyed grin when you nail a perfect shot—add plenty of personality. If you’ve got a spare coffee break or just need a light puzzle fix, this ghostly twist on the caveman romance will more than do the trick.