The ShadowRose Riddle
There are 12 levels (so far) of puzzles in The ShadowRose Riddle. I'm liking this one as I have actually managed to get to level 5 already with no help and I'm normally terrible at them. I'm a source code daemon. My one word of advice though, is that the answers end ".html", rather than ".htm", which tripped me up at the beginning [subbed and created by Shadow].

Entry 1823, Tuesday, April 4th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(72%)Comments(221)

Qwizard Qwest 2
Ok puzzle fans the second Qwizard Qwest is here, so it's time to dust off the old grey cells, and prepare to alter some URLs. This one has a tube theme, so you might find a tube map useful. Mind the gap! [subbed and created by Greg McKean & Lola Lush]

Aside: Graeme's mini-quiz (as I'm outstandingly bored today): Despite working in London I rarely catch the tube, I can walk to my office from the railway station, but all this week I'm working elsewhere in London and I'm taking the Jubilee Line (pdf). I get off at a station, which will remain un-named, cross one of the bridges over the Thames, and arrive almost immediately at the office where I am working. From the office window I, directly, overlook a national (UK) monument. What can I see from my window? Hint: there's a clue in the question. Answers, with photographic proof, later in the week (yes - I'm taking photos out of my office window - that's how bored I am).

Entry 1822, Tuesday, April 4th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(50%)Comments(40)

Leaving Your Room 2
Leaving Your Room 2 is the logically named sequel to Leaving Your Room, although I would name this one "The 5 Billion Golden Keys". Soooo many keys. And not all easy to find this time. I almost broke my mouse point'n'clicking on the elephant level (and don't even get me started on the damn camel puzzle), and now I have finger cramps. *ouch*. Also be careful on the transporter. The wrong selection takes you back to the first game. Dammit [subbed & created by Renegade].

UPDATE: I've swapped the link for a new one, site bandwidth was exceeded on the last one!

Entry 1820, Monday, April 3rd 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(56%)Comments(445)

Bird's Way
In Bird's Way you play a bird who is carrying a bone to a dog (which is totally regular, and not odd at all) through 3 levels of untaxing, but cute, point'n'clicking (with some dragging'n'dropping too). If it's not easy enough for you, you even get hints if you get it wrong. It is very cute though. The only vaguely hard bit is tackling the incomprehensible menu screen. Make sure you pick the right hand of the three buttons as this gives you access to the 3 level version of the game. The other buttons lead to the unhelpful help screen, and single level version (level 1 of the 3 level version) of the game
[found at nitro 59, hosted at doodoo.ru].

Entry 1819, Monday, April 3rd 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(61%)Comments(23)

The Concretes In Colour
I missed The Concretes In Colour when it came out the other week. It's a point'n'click "thing", calling it a game might be pushing it a bit far, to promote Swedish band The Concretes. Find all the clickable things to win rewards like screensavers and the like, and all the while listen to tracks from their new album. Or press the mute option if you aren't into it. It's all a bit weird, but very nice to play with, and it looks great [subbed by f00].

Entry 1818, Monday, April 3rd 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(52%)Comments(11)

Norakurabako
Why can I only find games in Japanese on a day when I really just want to rest my brain? Anyway, Norakurabako is my favourite of the bunch as a). I've actually managed to find some things in this one, b). The really weird way you move from scene to scene (click and drag in the direction you want to move) is a totally new thing to me in a point'n'click game [subbed by f00].

Entry 1816, Sunday, April 2nd 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(57%)Comments(140)

RoomEscapeRaunge
RoomEscapeRaunge is a point'n'click game with very simple graphics. However the difficult language makes the rest of the game not so simple. It's all too much for my lazy brain on a lazy Sunday [subbed by winniethepooh & Mystery].

Entry 1815, Sunday, April 2nd 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(47%)Comments(22)

Chained Chamber
Chained Chamber gets moderately easier when you work out you have to click to use the flashlight. However I think much of this point'n'click game will remain a mystery unless you happen to be fluent in Japanese. No? Well I'm not either. All very confusing [subbed by winniethepooh & ana].

Entry 1814, Sunday, April 2nd 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(50%)Comments(18)

10 Second Escape
I'm a bit short of time today so the 10 Second Escape is the ideal point'n'click game. Nice and quick. If only I'd managed to complete it first time round [subbed by will].

Entry 1810, Wednesday, March 29th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(43%)Comments(56)

Olliver's Adventures 2
After a lot of adult point'n'click material recently (not that kind) it's nice to see episode 2 of Olliver's Adventures (catch up with part 1 here) which should keep the little ones, and some of us adult folk, entertained for a (very) short time. Cute, but bizarre. The objects you collect transform into the most unlikely things when you use them with no obvious explanation. You'll see what I mean. Random [subbed by Sophie].

Entry 1808, Tuesday, March 28th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(48%)Comments(46)

Give Me Coffee!
With Give Me Coffee! my regular morning mantra becomes a point'n'click game. This morning I had drunk four cups of coffee by 9am. I love coffee. I really love it. Apparently some people live without it. I believe this is a myth. Decaf is a swear word. But if it took this much effort to make a cup even I would probably have to cut back. At the end of the day this is lazylaces after all. The game is in Japanese which makes it a bit trickier (to be fair it's quite tricky anyay), but you can copy and paste the text into google translator, and the [TAB] key cheat even sort of works, even though this isn't a flash game [subbed by winniethepooh & Dr Pangloss].

Entry 1807, Tuesday, March 28th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(53%)Comments(64)

The Truth Is What You Believe
Not having a "weird" category I'm filing The Truth Is What You Believe under "games" instead, but this about the strangest point'n'click experience you will have ever had [subbed by brian].

Entry 1806, Tuesday, March 28th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(49%)Comments(46)

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