T-310V
You're going to have to make do with basking in the superb style of T-310V, because I'll be damned if anyone will know what's going on. Being in a language you don't understand certainly makes a point'n'click adventure harder.

Entry 1203, Wednesday, May 18th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(47%)Comments(15)

Shanabea
The strangely surreal and beautiful world of Shanabea is certainly a departure from your regular point'n'click. Nice.

Entry 1201, Tuesday, May 17th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(51%)Comments(28)

Winooz Adventure
Winooz really is a very cute point'n'click adventure. As far as I could tell you have to gather as many points as possible before you wake up and discover it was all a dream, or maybe that's just what happens when you aren't doing very well...anyway my recommendation for this one is to not be too shy about using the tab key, finding some of the items is very tricky without it. Enjoy.

Entry 1199, Monday, May 16th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(49%)Comments(51)

Who Killed K.S.Lam?
"Who Killed K.S.Lam?" is a murder mystery that proves that good old HTML can do everything flash can when it comes to point'n'click adventures. Except provide sound effects. And animation. And background music. It's still good fun though. And before you mention it I do really know that HTML can actually do all those things, but it's not the same is it? [thanks Karlee G].

Update: This game isn't as innocent as it looks - you have been warned!

Entry 1197, Friday, May 13th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(49%)Comments(50)

Smart Stick Adventure
Graphically it's back to basics with the Smart Stick Adventure, but it's still a nice combo of point'n'click thinking and arcade timing which is kind of appealing. The music's cool too, well for the first 100 loops anyway [thanks ron w].

Entry 1195, Thursday, May 12th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(51%)Comments(221)

YHJ Adventure IV
Just as you're thinking how slow YHJ Adventure IV is starting out you get hacked to death. And again. And again. This is a fairly blood thirsty point'n'click adventure.

Entry 1192, Wednesday, May 11th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(44%)Comments(71)

Flooded Room
It's gaming déjà vu with escape the flooded room. I even had to double check I hadn't posted it before after reading the title. Escape the room? When did I ever have to do that in a point'n'click game before? Anyway, deep cynicism aside I do love these things, but really can we have a new script? I quote:

"Hmmm...where am I?"

"I have big headache"

"Hmmm...this is not my bed..."

"I can't remember anything...."

"Ehh...I'm going to open my eyes..."

Arrrrrrrgggggh. Anyway, the big difference in this one is that it's all against the clock as you try to avoid electrocution and drowning. Good luck, even if I think most of you won't find it a challenge by now [thanks ron].

Ps. Sorry if you've mailed in anything over the last week or so and I haven't replied or done anything with it, my mail server has been playing up and I appear to have lost about a week's worth of e-mail. Re-send if you had anything good for me (but you can keep your cheap viagra).

Entry 1190, Tuesday, May 10th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(51%)Comments(109)

Ángeles y Demonios
Before I go any further I need to say right up front that I'm putting this into the very difficult category of point'n'click games. If you're looking for an easy game look away now. Ángeles y Demonios (Angels And Demons) seems to have some very cool features - on-line chat with other players, including video and audio if the pop-up I got was anything to go by, a direct link to google which always suggests a wider scope of puzzle that I enjoy, not to mention nice graphics and music, but it's all in Spanish which makes it very hard to break into. To be honest with you apart from examining all the items I didn't get any further than the screenshot above. Let me know if you fare any better [thanks Mike L].

Entry 1189, Friday, May 6th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(36%)Comments(44)

Vastare
I'm rather liking the chilled soundtrack of Vastare, a more traditional point'n'click game than I've been posting of late. And by traditional I mean it's in English for a change. Sorry but that's the language that I speak so it makes life easier. Oh Dear. Check out the Brit. I'm apologising for speaking my own language now. I think I better have a nice cup of tea and sit down [thanks silmarien].

Entry 1187, Thursday, May 5th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(62%)Comments(67)

TCB Museum
If you didn't play it from the link in the comments for Labyrinth the other day, try a visit to the weird point'n'click world of the TCB Museum today (aka the 'Things Came Up To My Brain Museum'). It's nice and simple - I've completed it with no help at all - but is a pleasure to explore [thanks allegra].

Entry 1185, Wednesday, May 4th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(50%)Comments(28)

Telescope Game
The Telescope Game involves solving, gradually increasing in difficulty, logic puzzles using vacuum cleaner parts. Fortunately it's more fun than it sounds and is even slightly addictive. If it's not challenging enough for you, try this out: Theresa who sent this in [thanks!] is stuck on Grandmaster Level 5 and was wondering if anyone would post a walkthru? Since I'm not even sure how a walkthru for this could be written, although it has to involve co-ordinates and the words 'push' and 'suck', this is something I have to see. Go for it!

Entry 1184, Wednesday, May 4th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(76%)Comments(70)

Cauchemars Episode 3
The final episode of the Chauchemars point'n'click adventures. I've split them out into different posts so that we can have seperate comments threads - I might be crazy but I thought that might make things easier all round.

Entry 1182, Tuesday, May 3rd 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(59%)Comments(24)

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