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

Sienna Room Escape
Sienna Room Escape is another stylish puzzler from Tomatea to kick off the week with a little point'n'click class & distinction [subbed by f00].

Entry 4711, Monday, May 16th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(62%)Comments(5)

The Room Of Katarai Bench Escape
The Room of Katarai Bench Escape is a stylish room escaping game for you to play whilst cursing the evil that calls itself "Monday" [subbed by charlie].

Entry 4710, Monday, May 16th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(56%)Comments(3)

Green Living Room Escape
It difficult to say which is stranger in Green Living Room Escape, the wallpaper or the food items. As strange as they are though, the game is still incredibly familiar [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 4709, Sunday, May 15th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(40%)Comments(6)

Collapsed House Escape Other Side
Collapsed House Escape Other Side makes a game out of sifting through a big pile of dirty junk. Hooray! [subbed by subzero].

Entry 4708, Saturday, May 14th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(81%)Comments(4)

Ratnapura Tea Room Escape
Ratnapura Tea Room Escape provides your regular dose of tea based escape the room style gaming [subbed by subzero].

Entry 4707, Saturday, May 14th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(7%)Comments(9)

The Great Automate (Chapter 1)
I have two hundred things (nb: possible mild exaggeration) I need to do, before I can officially say I've finished for the week, and get on with the important business of a Friday evening beer, so you'll just have to make up your own nonsensically entertaining description for The Great Automate (Chapter 1) [subbed by Myuhinny].

Entry 4706, Friday, May 13th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(58%)Comments(52)

Coma 45
Coma 45 might appear at first glance to be a slice of surrealistic point'n'click adventure nonsense, but its actually a factual documentary about what happens in your dreams when you eat sardine, peanut butter, pickle & cheese all in one big sandwich directly before going to bed. Zut alors! [subbed by Myuhinny].

Entry 4705, Friday, May 13th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(65%)Comments(7)

Mountain Escape
At what height/size does a hill escape become a Mountain Escape? [subbed by f00].

Entry 4704, Friday, May 13th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(50%)Comments(6)

Stamp Rally Escape - Final Part
Collect the stamps on your card for an "extravagant gift" in Stamp Rally Escape - Final Part. Note that last time I did anything like this I just got a free coffee, for drinking 10 other coffees, which was definitely tasty, but I would not have used the word "extravagant" [subbed by f00].

Entry 4703, Friday, May 13th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(86%)Comments(16)

Turmoil In The Supermarket Escape
If the cost of groceries has reached the level where it makes sense to raid the store, armed to the teeth, with a group of compadres, to steal your weekly supplies, as in Turmoil In The Supermarket Escape, then I can't even imagine the dangers I'm going to have to face next time I have to fill up down at the gas/petrol station [subbed by Myuhinny].

Entry 4701, Friday, May 13th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(68%)Comments(5)

Godfathers Legacy
The Godfathers Legacy is real gangsta innit? [subbed by Sarah].

Entry 4700, Thursday, May 12th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(64%)Comments(5)

River House Escape
The game-play designers behind River House Escape have taken an innovative approach to innovation [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 4699, Thursday, May 12th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(31%)Comments(3)

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