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Ohhhh... There are some nice puzzles to be solved in "Escape To Obion", this is a point'n'click adventure to keep you entertained this Friday after you've spent one minute playing Jack Glover [via nordinho].
Entry 1649, Friday, January 20th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(51%) Comments(185)
With some moody comic book graphics, and down tempo soundtrack (it's a Portishead loop - one of my favourites) Jack Glover looks like it's going to be a great point'n'click adventure. But then you blink, and suddenly the game has ended, and the ending is rubbish. Damn it. Although I guess it does says it's part 1, and I was left wanting more... [subbed by f00].
Entry 1648, Friday, January 20th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(48%) Comments(34)
I've been slaving away over a hot keyboard doing some coding most of the night, and now I need to go to bed, so I haven't got time to properly introduce Heart Key, but I don't need to say much more than:
- Point'n'click adventure game.
- Escape the room.
- Learn Japanese.
- Not necessarily in this order.
Entry 1647, Wednesday, January 18th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(51%) Comments(125)
I'm not sure why Cannibal Escape is named as such, but I haven't played this too much of this point'n'click adventure yet, so perhaps it will become obvious. The skelton hanging on the wall is a bit suspicious though. Anyway, whatever, enjoy Cannibal Escape which I would subtitle "Escape The Prison-cum-Library". A barred window and a skeleton in the same room as bookshelves? What's that all about? [subbed by nimmersatt].
Entry 1645, Tuesday, January 17th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(48%) Comments(84)
Kongbai2000 might have a strange name, but the game play is familiar, point'n'click around the room to find and combine objects, learn Chinese (I think that's right), and then try to escape [subbed by jenz].
Entry 1644, Tuesday, January 17th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(47%) Comments(124)
Big Red Button is a real point'n'click game if ever I saw one. Easy, addictive and frustrating all rolled into one. Who could ask for more? Remember though, I didn't make the game... I'm only telling you where it is, so don't shoot the messenger. Who'll have the patience to complete it? [subbed by Scottish Graeme]
Note: I hope I'm not giving too much away when I say there is no end to the game, before you go mad, or your clicking finger drops off, or you feel the need to beat me to a bloody pulp.
Entry 1642, Tuesday, January 17th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(48%) Comments(87)
Click on the twirly arrows in The Tower to experience the joys of motion sickness. I'm sure there's some other point to this point'n'click, but I'm too dizzy to work it out [subbed by hooper].
Entry 1638, Monday, January 16th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(43%) Comments(36)
If point'n'click adventure graphics get any more minimal than in eSCaPe Game we'll soon be playing text based point'n'click games... hmmmm...would that even work? [subbed by anonymous]
Entry 1637, Monday, January 16th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(48%) Comments(60)
Trugerische Sicherheit (that's "Deceitful Security" translation fans) is a beauty of a point'n'click adventure, graphically it's so intense I have to play, but the fact that I know only about 3 words of German is letting me down. Somehow I have managed to acquire a pen and a key but I'm getting a bit stuck now. Press "spiel" (that's one of the 3 words I know!) on the bottom of the linked page to start [via nordinho].
Entry 1635, Sunday, January 15th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(51%) Comments(77)
Back in the day I posted a point'n'click game called "Leo's Great Day", well this is part two. Curiously for a point'n'click adventure it's in 3D (which involves downloading a special plug-in for Shockwave), and it's cursor key based ("bump" into things to perform an action). With all this graphical wizardry though, unfortunately the game is stunningly easy, and you'll be left at end saying "is that it"? [subbed by hooper]
Entry 1634, Sunday, January 15th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(51%) Comments(37)
Some Japanese point'n'click room escaping fun for you this Sunday with Gomicon. You might find a translation tool useful, although your point'n'click skills will probably carry you through the game without you having to understand a thing. I did translate this gem though:
"Method of playing to be good it is a certain escaping game. Here and there click click!"
Here and there click click is good advice indeed, especially as you'll see if you try the [TAB] key cheat [subbed by hooper & will].
Entry 1633, Sunday, January 15th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(35%) Comments(155)
Olliver's Adventures is a nice little point'n'click adventure for kids. It's also not bad for those of us who are a little, *ahem*, "older" [subbed by stacey].
Entry 1632, Saturday, January 14th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(53%) Comments(66)
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