The Paradox Trials 2
The Paradox Trials 2 is a flash puzzle quiz with some tricky little questions for you where nothing is as it first appears. My top tip: while all the questions have four multi-choice answers one of these is not necessarily the thing you click on the answer every question. Also I'm loving the cheesy soundtrack which sounds like some kind of remixed 80's TV show theme tune [subbed by Mystery].

Entry 2848, Tuesday, August 14th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(56%)Comments(78)

Papa's Pizza
Take a break from the mind numbing boredom of you daily work by playing Papa's Pizza (a sort of Sim-Pizzeria) and pretend you make pizzas for a living! Takes orders! Distribute toppings! Bake pizzas! Don't forget to slice! Collect your tips! This really shouldn't be entertaining, but I ended up really getting into it, but that probably says more about my love of pizza than anything else... [subbed by Tony].

Entry 2847, Tuesday, August 14th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(71%)Comments(26)

Aengie Quest
Open doors, collect keys & move boxes to complete each level of Aengie Quest, all using the cursor key controls and presented in isometric format - the combination you love to hate [subbed by Narangi].

Entry 2846, Tuesday, August 14th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(45%)Comments(18)

Yuria's Hotel
Yuria's Hotel is the follow up to Yuria's Room, but this time you have to escape a hotel, rather than just a room (oops - just solved the enigma of the game titles for you). Of course in the world of point'n'click games escaping a hotel is not quite as simple as in real life. This one would fail all sorts of health and safety and fire codes, there are no clearly marked, and unobstructed, exits here, you're going to need to do some work to get out. For a start some fool has installed a moat around the hotel (all the best places have one), but they've then removed the drawbridge (maybe the health & safety inspector is due?). Also, everything is written in Japanese which isn't a great help. The question is how are the mushroom and torch I've managed to find so far going to get me out of here? [subbed by Mystery, Fleur123, handyrman & winniethepooh].

Entry 2845, Monday, August 13th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(46%)Comments(104)

Dassyutu 7
Just in case you really can't get anywhere with Dassyutu 7 as you don't understand Japanese, this point'n'click game also usefully includes a mechanical bucking bronco type thing for you to play with while you wait for someone to write a walkthrough... [subbed by handyrman & Mystery].

Entry 2844, Monday, August 13th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(32%)Comments(32)

Wogger Mini 75
Wogger Mini 75: Can you help Wogger find the third crystal? [subbed by some1, anon, ambas, vmklover & Stranger].

Entry 2843, Monday, August 13th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(49%)Comments(31)

Enter The Apartment
Enter The Apartment is an escape the room in reverse, the idea being to get in, not out, using your point'n'click skills. From what I've played so far my top tip would be to try dragging clickable items to see what's behind them [subbed by Mantari, Fleur123, czGeorge & handyrman].

Entry 2841, Thursday, August 9th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(47%)Comments(184)

Wogger Mini 74
Wogger Mini 74: Can you help Wogger to find the second crystal? [subbed by vmklover, hiddenfaceinthecrowd & f00].

Entry 2840, Thursday, August 9th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(46%)Comments(25)

Rubix Cube
Back in the early 80's when free flash games delivered over the internet weren't even a pipe dream, let alone a reality, everybody started playing with a colourful puzzle cube to give them something to do to waste their time whilst they waited for internet to be invented so they could become point and click game addicts. And now things have come full circle and become all joined up as you can now play Rubix Cube for free on-line and do a lot of pointing and clicking into the bargain. And what is more by using the spacemen icons (no, I have no idea why they are spacemen) you can even get it to auto mix, auto solve and even make some pretty patterns which is the up-to-date version of the thing driving you nuts and you disassembling the thing and then putting it back together. Not that I ever did that, no siree, not me, no way [via No1. Game].

Entry 2839, Thursday, August 9th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(25%)Comments(25)

Dassyutu 6
I'm told there are four different endings to Dassyutu 6, but I wouldn't know as I'm still struggling with the old "I don't have a clue what's going 'cause it's all in Japanese" point'n'click game dilemma [subbed by handyrman, Fleur123 & Sanara].

Entry 2838, Wednesday, August 8th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(12%)Comments(98)

SSSG: Sneaky Land 3: The Haunted Land Of Augmental
Time to return to Sneaky Land in SSSG: Sneaky Land 3: The Haunted Land. Hopefully your point'n'click finger is in good shape, as this will be giving it a good work out today [subbed by selfdefiant, Picard, winniethepooh, & Fleur123].

Entry 2836, Wednesday, August 8th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(60%)Comments(139)

Bannerland
Jay writes to tell me (I would have spotted it - honest) that there's a new point'n'click game lurking in the top of page banner for Jay Is Games, by Rob Allen, author of Hapland. Genius idea.

Entry 2835, Wednesday, August 8th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(72%)Comments(84)

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