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

Escape From Wherever You Are
"Escape From Wherever You Are" has always been the point'n'click adventurers' mantra and now it's actually a game too :) [subbed by f00 & zippa].

Entry 4557, Sunday, March 27th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(53%)Comments(10)

The Ballad of Ketinetto 8
Every time a bell rings an angel gets it's wings, and every time a point'n'click adventurer finds a clue in a trashcan the fat lady sings The Ballad of Ketinetto 8 [subbed by subzero].

Entry 4556, Sunday, March 27th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(84%)Comments(26)

Bathroom Puzzle Escape
For some reason point'n'click adventurers have immense trouble with bathroom doors, a trend which is continued in Bathroom Puzzle Escape [subbed by scott].

FOOTNOTES: You might well experience popup/under windows when playing this game, especially if you are using Internet Explorer (IE). If this bothers you consider using a different web browser, like Chrome, Firefox, Opera or Safari all of which have better popup blocking capabilities. Here at Lazylaces we mainly use, and highly recommend, Chrome. At the very least consider using IE in conjunction with anti-adware software.

Entry 4555, Sunday, March 27th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(59%)Comments(12)

Tropics Campaign Escape
Having managed to collect a loaded gun and a poisonous cocktail (snake + milk, yum!) very shortly after starting to play Tropics Campaign Escape I decided this wasn't your ordinary point'n'click game. But then, just as soon as it was getting started, it was done. Very quick and simple. Note that because of the "violence" this game might not be suitable for younger players [subbed by subzero].

Entry 4554, Friday, March 25th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(61%)Comments(12)

Anti-Cast
Anti-Cast is "different" in a weird and creepy way, that manages to get a whole heap weirder and creepier as you play along... not one for a younger players I would say [subbed by scott].

Entry 4553, Friday, March 25th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(60%)Comments(20)

Big House Escape
As far as I can tell the plot to Big House Escape is that you have lost the many keys required to enter your Beverly Hills mansion and now you're stuck in the driveway trying to "escape" into the house, which is odd as you would have thought you could have afforded to employ a lackey to do this kind of thing for you... [subbed by anon].

FOOTNOTES: You might well experience popup/under windows when playing this game, especially if you are using Internet Explorer (IE). If this bothers you consider using a different web browser, like Chrome, Firefox, Opera or Safari all of which have better popup blocking capabilities. Here at Lazylaces we mainly use, and highly recommend, Chrome. At the very least consider using IE in conjunction with anti-adware software.

Entry 4552, Friday, March 25th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(67%)Comments(7)

Nym's Nightmare
Luckily, in terms of both game-play and public decency, Nym's Nightmare is more of the "see an alien at the window and wake up in a strange place" variety, rather than the "forget what you are saying during a public speech only to look down and discover you are wearing no clothes" type of nightmare [subbed by f00].

Entry 4551, Thursday, March 24th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(70%)Comments(11)

Gilberd The Knight
I hear Gilberd The Knight is a knight of the round table that dines well in Camelot, and he likes to eat ham, and jam, and spam-a-lot. Unfortunately though none of this is reflected in the game, and his Clark Gable impression doesn't get a look in either [subbed by Sarah].

FOOTNOTES: You might well experience popup/under windows when playing this game, especially if you are using Internet Explorer (IE). If this bothers you consider using a different web browser, like Chrome, Firefox, Opera or Safari all of which have better popup blocking capabilities. Here at Lazylaces we mainly use, and highly recommend, Chrome. At the very least consider using IE in conjunction with anti-adware software.

Entry 4550, Thursday, March 24th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(71%)Comments(3)

Small Room: Simple Escape 3
It's an interesting fact that the soundtrack to Small Room: Simple Escape 3 is actually "track 9" on the compilation album they play on continuous loop in hell, and it's the only track selected for that album that is not by David Hasselhoff (read the reviews). You'll be interested to know that the mute button is the circular icon thingy in the bottom left. Escape quickly in case it breaks and the sound comes back on [subbed by f00 & zippa].

Entry 4549, Thursday, March 24th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(25%)Comments(3)

Puppet House Mystery
Puppet House Mystery is filled with a life size wooden puppet band playing some spooky background music, as well as some dubious decorating choices. And if that hasn't already got you thinking "I must escape this madness" try clicking on the door... we'll wait for you... back? Now then, time to escape I think... [subbed by Sarah].

FOOTNOTES: You might well experience popup/under windows when playing this game, especially if you are using Internet Explorer (IE). If this bothers you consider using a different web browser, like Chrome, Firefox, Opera or Safari all of which have better popup blocking capabilities. Here at Lazylaces we mainly use, and highly recommend, Chrome. At the very least consider using IE in conjunction with anti-adware software.

Entry 4548, Thursday, March 24th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(68%)Comments(7)

Mansion Escape: The Kitchen
In Mansion Escape: The Kitchen you discover that what you had begun to suspect is actually true: you do need new friends. And I quote: "Your friends have locked you in the downstairs kitchen as a yearly prank". With friends like these, who needs enemies? They didn't even have the decency to lock you in a good escape game. So, the bonus tasks in this game are: (a) De-friend all your friends participating in this "prank" on Facebook once you are out, (b) Remove them from your contacts on IM, and (c) Definitely cross them all off your Christmas card list. That'll show 'em [subbed by f00].

Entry 4547, Thursday, March 24th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(17%)Comments(4)

Escape From Rest Room
In Escape From Rest Room I actually felt a bit claustrophobic (there's not much to explore here, although there are a couple of hidden bits; make sure you click around the edges of the screen especially) and I wanted to escape. Note that the green button in the bottom right lets you examine the objects that you find, which you'll need to do at least a couple of times [found via eg24].

Entry 4546, Wednesday, March 23rd 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(26%)Comments(10)

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