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Hunting vigorously through the lazylaces archives for "point'n'click" unearthed the following results...
There is more point'n'click quality in IL Destino R, the follow up to IL Destino. If you decried the first as too easy, hopefully you'll find this one a little trickier. Nice graphics however you find it though [subbed by SteBu & shania].
Entry 1896, Monday, May 1st 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(63%) Comments(267)
Even my very basic French tells me that the idea of A La Recherche Du Chien Noir is to search for the Black Dog. In fact you are meant to be using point'n'clickery to help Luc to find his dog "Caboose"... Find the 5 keys, but only one opens the right door [subbed by Nicop & winniethepooh].
Entry 1895, Monday, May 1st 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(44%) Comments(27)
So Coooool!!! is, as far as I cen tell, a strange interactive advert for a Japanese telcoms company. It's a weird one alright. You'll need those point'n'click skillz for certain, but you might want to avoid tricky questions like "why?" [subbed by f00].
Entry 1894, Monday, May 1st 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(48%) Comments(32)
City Love Street is a geography quiz masquerading as a point'n'click game, but I still love it as it allows I, Geo-Graeme, to show off my masterful geography skillz. If I were a super hero my super power would be geography! You know, possibly I need to get out more... [subbed by punkymunk].
Entry 1893, Monday, May 1st 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(58%) Comments(42)
Enter the world of the Judderman. A strange point'n'click world (with some adult themes - you have been warned!), where the aim of the game seems to be get the dried up river flowing again. Make one mistake though, and I have to say it's not all that logical, and it's back to the begining with you [subbed by Ariadne].
Entry 1892, Monday, May 1st 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(49%) Comments(46)
"Gina Lash" still sounds more like the star of an adult video to me, than a kids TV character (the writers must have been laughing out loud when they got this one through), however rest assured that Gina Lash & The Spy Who Swirled Me is very much a point'n'click game that's playable whatever your age. And if you like this one also remember to check back on part 1 [subbed by f00].
Entry 1891, Wednesday, April 26th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(50%) Comments(128)
Despite it's obsession with keys Locked Forever isn't related to the leaving your room series. The idea is the same though. Use your point'n'click skills to find all the keys to escape the room, there are 10 in this case. I'm up to 7 so far, and now it's getting tricky. Will this room really be locked forever? [subbed by sassymom08].
Entry 1890, Wednesday, April 26th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(49%) Comments(101)
Uninvited is a point'n'click game with terrible, but actually quite compelling, graphics (I really got into it), but the music is the best. Can anyone in the UK remind me which advert it was used for? It was on at Christmas I think. Anyway, it manages to make the whole thing magical, imho. Hmmmm.... oh... your quest is to find the red diamond btw [subbed by Cynthia].
Entry 1889, Tuesday, April 25th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(46%) Comments(92)
Ok, Petal Of Cherry Blossoms has sent the language packs on my PC nuts (at least I'm assuming there isn't a language that looks quite like that), but I'm guessing from the URL that it's Japanese and I don't think I'm going too far out on a limb, looking at it, if I guess the idea of this point'n'clicker is to "escape the room". Hmmmm.... confusion reigns. Good luck [subbed by msinterpret & winniethepooh].
Entry 1888, Tuesday, April 25th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(50%) Comments(28)
I had an easy dessert the other day. It was a treacle sponge. But that's not relevant here as we have one less 's' in Easy Desert, a point'n'click game that is set in a desert, but doesn't seem that easy (although I have only just started playing). And all the text is in Japanese and English in this one so it's the prerfect opportunity to try and pick up some Japanese for those other trickier games [subbed by winniethepooh].
Entry 1885, Tuesday, April 25th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(48%) Comments(68)
Use your point'n'click skillz (you're so l33t, aren't you?) to solve the Mystery Of The Lost Tomb. I thought it was all a bit easy, but then a snake popped out of a hole and I came to a sticky end. So my top tip is... be careful of snakes popping out of holes. You have to start over from the beginning which is just ever so slightly frustrating. Especially if, like an idiot, you do it twice. Damn, damn, damn, and double damn with cherries on top [subbed by tracey].
Entry 1883, Thursday, April 20th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(46%) Comments(46)
Moving on from The Victorian Period we enter The Roaring Twenties, where the point'n'click game-play is much the same, but the animations aren't quite as amusing, imho [subbed by brian].
Entry 1882, Thursday, April 20th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(47%) Comments(17)
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