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

Escape The Classroom
Escape The Classroom has quite a different look and feel to your average point'n'click adventure as it's all rendered in (very slow to load - be patient) 3D. It's not going to be an easy one though, as although there is an English version of the game, you need some knowledge about the Slovak Republic to complete it. Tricky [subbed by brian].

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Entry 1730, Monday, February 27th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(51%)Comments(28)

Bear Room Escape
Sorry for the lack of posts just recently, but it's a really really busy time for me at work. Anyway you don't care about my troubles I'm sure... Bear Room Escape is an "escape the room" style point'n'click game that features a teddy bear in a room and lots of Japanese (?) that I don't understand. Hopefully you'll work out what on earth is going on... [subbed by winniethepooh].

Entry 1726, Thursday, February 23rd 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(35%)Comments(92)

Cityscape
I think Cityscape might be quite an old game, but it's new to me. It's a point'n'click game that's, sort of, along the lines of grow in that you have to do all the tasks in exactly the right order to get the optimum score, but with it's city building theme it also reminds me of Civilization and other world/city building games, albeit with much less groovy graphics [subbed by adam].

Entry 1723, Tuesday, February 21st 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(50%)Comments(51)

Warbears
Warbears is a real point'n'click challenge. You have to complete tasks in the right order, and if you do the wrong thing at the wrong time, you have to start over, and if that isn't enough there's a bit of combat, and if you fight badly and loose, yup you guessed it, you have to start over. The edge is taken off the fighting though as you are controlling cute litle bears... sorry... I mean destructive little warbears [subbed by joru, nicop & blazel].

Entry 1722, Monday, February 20th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(52%)Comments(106)

Leaving Your Room
How can I resist a point'n'click game that name checks me? The answer is I can't. Renegade calls this game "Leaving Your Room", I call it "The 5 Million Golden Keys" for reasons that quickly become apparent (scroll to the bottom of the linked page to find the game).

Entry 1721, Friday, February 17th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(53%)Comments(139)

Sanpo
Sanpo (I think that's the right name for this game - although I like the site name - "A Day Of Rest") has very nice graphics and I'm loving the point'n'click gameplay, but for those of you bothered by the whole language thing, I warn you now this is a Japanese game. Not that it bothers me, and I'm really getting into this one, I don't think you really need to know the language to enjoy it. The idea of the game, as far as I've been able to establish, is to "escape into the house", but just looking at the beautiful graphics is quite good fun too [subbed by winniethepooh].

Entry 1715, Thursday, February 16th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(57%)Comments(68)

Cybee's Adventure
Cybee's Adventure might look like a little point'n'click game, but your goal in the game is to save the universe from destruction. It doesn't come much bigger than that [subbed by Sophie].

Entry 1714, Thursday, February 16th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(41%)Comments(177)

MOTAS - Editor
If you know your point'n'click games I'm sure you know motas. If you don't - play it now, I couldn't tell you what the first point'n'click game was, but motas has been around for a long time, and been the inspiration for many games that have followed either directly or indirectly. Anyway there is now a motas editor so you make your own motas clone! As I'm a busy guy I haven't had time to try it out yet, but I'm intrigued, there's even a demo clone by albartus which I guess makes it the official Motas II! [subbed by Sophie]

Entry 1713, Thursday, February 16th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(50%)Comments(34)

My Ages
UPDATE: This game seem to have been permanently removed from the internets (last checked in Feb 2011). If you find it lurking somewhere please let us know, and in the meantime try our random game selecta as an alternative.

My Ages thirty-one... oh er, I mean "My Ages" is a point'n'click adventure with some strong Myst like influences [subbed by Sophie].

Entry 1712, Wednesday, February 15th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(41%)Comments(73)

Dragon Mountain
Dragon Mountain is a simplistic point'n'click adventure, but given the general lego theme I'm guessing it was made for kids, it has some fun little mini games in it though that will keep you diverted for a few minutes [subbed by winniethepooh].

Entry 1711, Wednesday, February 15th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(52%)Comments(29)

Puzzled 4
Apparently Puzzled 4 is the final game in the Puzzled point'n'click series so we'll just have to find some other rooms to escape from. Catch up on the older games here [subbed by f00].

Entry 1709, Sunday, February 12th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(51%)Comments(122)

The Hook-Up
UPDATE: This game seem to have been permanently removed from the internets (last checked in Feb 2011). If you find it lurking somewhere please let us know, and in the meantime try our random game selecta as an alternative.

The Hook-Up isn't really a point'n'click adventure, although there is lots of pointing and clicking, and indeed, adventuring too, but if you think "The Sims" you'll have a far better idea of where this game is coming from. Not everybody's cup of tea, but I think some of you will like it [subbed by Lisa].

Entry 1708, Sunday, February 12th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(56%)Comments(649)

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