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

Interactive Simpsons' Home
Not really a point'n'click game as such, more a tour around the Simpsons' home, but I just had to include it after finding prank call #1 on the phone (my favourite from the show) [thanks Buster H].

Entry 1220, Tuesday, May 31st 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(43%)Comments(39)

The Asylum
In a choice of English, German and Italian languages, although definately written by Zee Germans, The Asylum, can be taken as either a very bizarre psychotherapy based point'n'click game (can you cure the patients?), or an elaborate way of selling plushie toys. Either way that crocodile is very cute [thanks Sunshine Cekala].

Entry 1217, Thursday, May 26th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(57%)Comments(107)

The Cave
Must every new film have a point'n'click game on it's web site? I hope so. Find your way around the spooky cave.

Entry 1216, Thursday, May 26th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(40%)Comments(14)

Dr. Stanley's House
Can you solve the mystery of what has happened at Dr. Stanley's House?

Normally when a point'n'click game is in a completely incomprehensible language (I think this one is Chinese), combined with, as in this case, the old <tab> key trick not working, I get slightly disheartened, but this one is very addicitive and I managed to get all the way through to the end. The great graphics and real sense of a hide'n'seekery carry you through, along with a suitably spooky soundtrack. Being able to read Chinese would almost be cheating. My one top tip is that the key colours match the doors they go with, despite the fact they all look like car keys...how long did I spend with my first key trying to get into the car? Watch out for the twist in the tale at the end as well...[cheers ron].

Entry 1214, Wednesday, May 25th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(61%)Comments(207)

Deka 2
If you get stuck due to not understanding Japanese whilst playing Deka 2 at least you can shoot everything in sight as you're armed in this point'n'click game...

Entry 1211, Tuesday, May 24th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(48%)Comments(82)

Hapland 2
Judging by the number of people that have managed to mail me a link to Hapland 2 in the short amount of time that it has been out (thank you all) this is going to be one of the most popular point'n'click games ever. Time will tell. Now stop mailing it to me. Seriously. Stop it. There's only so much my inbox can take and you're making it really hard for me to find all the really great deals on Rolexes I get sent.

Entry 1207, Friday, May 20th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(45%)Comments(94)

The Bourne Simulator
A great find for me, as while I prefer The Bourne Identity over the The Bourne Supremacy, I'm a fan of both films (each making their way into my limited DVD collection), so the fact that the 2nd film has a point'n'click game attached to it, seems like they had me in mind when they made it. Nice to play, but not overly hard, you can unlock DVD extras if you're into it, and (take note here games designers) there is a choice of languages to play with.

Entry 1206, Thursday, May 19th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(46%)Comments(6)

The Ink Quest
I really wasn't sure whether or not to post The Ink Quest as a game, but even if it is very weird I know it will appeal to all you point'n'clickers, you'll want to find all the hidden scerets and try to find a 'solution'. I'm not even sure there is one, at least not one you can find without being on some kind mind-altering drug. Personally I'm still enjoying the entirely unexpected Kylie bit.

Entry 1205, Thursday, May 19th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(56%)Comments(33)

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)

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