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Hunting vigorously through the lazylaces archives for "point'n'click" unearthed the following results...

GH Prison Escape
In GH Prison Escape you've been locked up in the slammer for 20 years for a crime you didn't commit (that's what they all say). Its time to make a prison escape... (cue Graeme humming the theme music from The Great Escape all day). Find the items, solve the puzzles, point'n'click like crazy, and break out of prison [subbed by Matt, neabob, catraven & Aussie Glen]

UPDATE: If the original link isn't working for you try this alternative.

Entry 2327, Wednesday, November 29th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(40%)Comments(116)

Visiting A Japanese House
Visiting A Japanese House is like a point'n'click test/tutorial on what you can expect to find in a Japanese house. Should be a piece of cake after being trapped in all of those rooms for hours on end... [subbed by winniethepooh].

Entry 2326, Wednesday, November 29th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(55%)Comments(22)

Olivia Game
There's more Danish point'n'click fun, but with a different style (no point'n'click farming this time), from the makers of Ulandsspillet, in Olivia Game. There's some nice little, not too hard, puzzles in this one, and it all looks and sounds rather good (note that the puzzle solution in my picture above changes every time you play so I haven't given too much away), although I haven't worked out the ultimate goal yet. I'm just having fun puzzle solving. I haven't needed any Danish to play so far but karstenmp tells me that at the speakers you are asked a question in Danish. At this point try typing: "Charles Lindbergh" or "Buster Keaton" or "Bornholm" then you should be able to go on. You'll have to ask karstenmp what that's all about though as I have no idea [subbed by karstenmp].

Entry 2324, Tuesday, November 28th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(51%)Comments(349)

Wanpa Quest 3
The latest point'n'click game in the Wanpa Series is the aptly numbered Wanpa Quest 3. After a ridiculously easy first quest these are looking like quite a tricky collection of games, which the language barrier just accentuates [subbed by karstenmp, JhInG & winniethepooh].

Entry 2322, Monday, November 27th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(53%)Comments(305)

The FarWest Nightmare
The FarWest Nightmare is a Spanish point'n'click game, with some spooky graphics and music, where something seems to jump out at you on every screen. Not recommended for the kids to play, those of a nervous disposition, or anyone without a spare set of underwear handy. Spooky [subbed by JhInG & Ariadne].

Entry 2321, Sunday, November 26th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(53%)Comments(29)

Don't Look Back
Not so much of a point'n'click game (it really is very easy), more of a point'n'click story, "Don't Look Back" features some atmospheric music and black & white photography that'll keep you occupied for a minute [subbed by nick s the hamster].

Entry 2320, Sunday, November 26th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(50%)Comments(20)

SSSG5: The Secret Treasure
Another day, another addition to the Super Sneaky Spy Guy Series... really does this sneaky spy ever sleep? Anyway... SSSG5: The Secret Treasure sees us relocating from the now familiar surroundings of the mansion house to a beach front property in search of some secret treasure. Time to get point'n'clicking people... [subbed by f00].

Entry 2316, Saturday, November 25th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(51%)Comments(228)

Daelindor - The Dark Castle
Well so far in Daelindor - The Dark Castle I have randomly point'n'clicked around and managed to open a door. At which point I was promptly told I was dead. Oh dear. Perhaps you'll have more luck...

On a hike through the foothills of some ancient mountains on the Continent, you and your friends venture into a dark and silent forest. Quite unexpectedly, you find yourself in the midst of long-forgotten ruins - the remnants of an age-old castle.

While your friends play hide-and-seek between the broken and overgrown walls, you suddenly slip and slide down into a ravine. As you get back onto your feet, you find yourself in front of the gaping entrance to an old mine...

[subbed by f00].

Entry 2315, Saturday, November 25th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(40%)Comments(30)

Dutch Esc
Dutch Esc (for want of a better name) is a, Dutch, room escaping point'n'click game. I ran the text on the opening page thru babelfish to get an idea of what is going on. I'm pretty sure it's not the best of translations, but you'll get the idea:

It is Monday afternoon 17.30 everyone is already to house and that want you also! but someone has twisted the door on lock

THE JOKE COAT

BTW, if you just get a blank page, try going direct to this page. The "official" start page I linked to above doesn't seem to work in every web browser [subbed by Stevan R].

Entry 2314, Saturday, November 25th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(47%)Comments(30)

Forget 5
Maybe Forget 5 is a point'n'click game, maybe it's an instrument of psychological torture designed to make your brain leak out of your ears (it worked on me), I wouldn't know as I just don't have a scooby what's going on here. Major language barrier alert with cherries on top! Can anyone provide some further explanation of what this game (?) is about? Thank you [subbed by winniethepooh].

Entry 2313, Saturday, November 25th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(40%)Comments(13)

Otakara 2
Otakara 2 is one of a couple of point'n'click games I have recently been sent that I have been holding off on posting as I just don't have the first clue on how to describe them to you, let alone play them. Major language barrier alert! Anyway perhaps someone out there can tell me, and the rest of us, what the idea of Otakara 2 is? Here's what I have so far: "you need to enter a code to open a door"... er... that's it... [subbed by winniethepooh & JhInG].

Entry 2312, Saturday, November 25th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(43%)Comments(15)

The Descent
In The Descent you must escape from a series of caves, which unsurprisingly are pretty dark, using the limited selection of objects you find along the way. The slightly spooky atmosphere of this point'n'clicker is heightened by scary images flashing up on screen, like the one pictured above of... er... a girl blowing some candles out on a birthday cake. Er... like I say, really scary. Seriously though the game is atmospheric, but not really hide behind the sofa scary, quite absorbing for a little clicking on a Friday morning though [subbed by QuietStealth].

Entry 2311, Friday, November 24th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(37%)Comments(41)

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