Riddle School 2
The soundtrack for Riddle School 2 hasn't calmed down at all from the soundtrack for Riddle School and as a result this point'n'click game is exhausting to play, especially early in the morning like it is here right now. Maybe I'll give it another go later today when I get home from work, but maybe I'll turn the volume down too
[subbed by Helanren, JhInG, winniethepooh & karstenmp].

Entry 2292, Wednesday, November 15th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(63%)Comments(91)

SSSG2: The Second Search For Uncle Willie's Gold
SSSG2: The Second Search For Uncle Willie's Gold sees a return to the hyper-long game name, nice photos, bizarrely addictive music, and point'n'click game-play of SSSG : The Search For Uncle Willie's Gold. Just try and hang on to the gold when you get it this time... or get careless and cross your fingers for a part 3 [subbed by winniethepooh & JhInG].

Entry 2291, Monday, November 13th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(57%)Comments(189)

Generatorama
Want to place your own message in some soup, on a store front, on an Oscar, or on many other things? Then the redkid generators are just what you are looking for... have fun, and share them with us all if you like.

Entry 2290, Monday, November 13th 2006, Filed In Stuff
Comments(14)

Homer Simpson's Jobs
Homer Simpson's CV has to be one of the biggest documents ever, from Ambulance Driver to Yellow Bellied Freak [via op-pop].

Entry 2289, Monday, November 13th 2006, Filed In Stuff
Comments(19)

The MacGyver Escape Game
It's time to point'n'click and escape the room MacGyver style in The MacGyver Escape Game, the latest game from CurryFrank, author of Enigma In The Yellow Rooms [subbed by JhInG].

Entry 2288, Monday, November 13th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(57%)Comments(71)

Demon's Portrait
I haven't worked out the objective of Demon's Portrait yet, or indeed how JhInG decided that was the game's name, however the dramatic music in this point'n'click game suggests important and heroic things are happening. I just have no idea what they are... it's time for some random pointing and clicking [subbed by JhInG].

Entry 2287, Monday, November 13th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(43%)Comments(66)

The Simpsons Millionaire
As a confirmed Simpsons addict The Simpsons Millionaire was a simple, yet irresistible, game. It would be a whole heap better if the questions changed each time you played though. And if you won real money [Subbed by nick s the hamster].

Entry 2286, Monday, November 13th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(52%)Comments(20)

Dude, Where Is My Key?
In Dude, Where Is My Key? you must use your point'n'click kills to find your key to get back into your house... er... dude [Subbed by JhInG].

Entry 2285, Sunday, November 12th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(39%)Comments(50)

Isle Figa 2
Isle Figa 2 is the follow up to Isle Figa. Neither the English (the effort is appreciated though) or the graphics have improved, but that shouldn't stop you having some point'n'click fun [Subbed by JhInG].

Entry 2284, Sunday, November 12th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(49%)Comments(22)

J & G In The UK (Part 2)
The second set of photos from when Jennifer was here with me in August, and we went up to see my parents in Staffordshire. The hotel we stayed in was also where I proposed :) As before click on the individual pics to see a larger view. I still have some more pics to post, but I'll upload them next weekend when I have a bit more time.

Entry 2283, Sunday, November 12th 2006, Filed In Diary
Comments(22)

J & G In The UK (Part 1)
Back in August Jennifer visited me here in the UK and we took a load of pictures. Being my usual organised self though I'm only just getting around to posting them now. This first set is from when I took her on a whirlwind tour of central London in the lazylaces-mobile. Click on the individual pictures to open up the full size pics.

Entry 2282, Sunday, November 12th 2006, Filed In Diary
Comments(15)

Site News : Alternative Addresses RevistitedA while back I mentioned that if you were ever having problems visiting this site on the regular site address:

http://www.lazylaces.com

You could always use the alternative site address:

http://lazylaces.brinkster.net

Well that still remains true, but after a little bit of work I did yesterday the regular site address should always be working wherever you are in the world (including Denmark which curiously always had problems before this update).

It turns out that some idiot had not changed the lazylaces.com domain name registration, and it still had the old DNS server information on it, despite numerous warnings from my web host Brinkster that they were changing name servers. The miracle was that it still was working at all, even if it failed some of the time (although yesterday it wasn't at all which was what made me investigate it). And in case you were wondering - yes, I am the idiot that should have changed it. What can I say? I'm kind of busy and it just got forgotten. Doh!

Anyway, the net result of all this is that you should all find the regular site address working now (the update was made 24hrs ago now, and should have had time to filter around), and also the submission page should be working again as it knows where the email server is now.

Cheers,
G :o)

Entry 2281, Sunday, November 12th 2006, Filed In Stuff
Comments(9)

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