I totally loved the retro music and graphics on
this one, but I'll hand over to Nadif, who submitted the link, for a much better description:
"Another sweet point'n'click from the guys who did "L'Affaire Lectron", in the same style: wonderful retro graphics, lots of talking and a notebook. And yes, this one too is in French. And a little bit less easy to complete than Affair Lectron, since the hints on the notebook are less obvious (more words, less numbers) and there is a time limit. The story itself is quite bizarre: apparently (hey, I do NOT really speak French) it's an investigation about the disappearence of all the cats from the city of Nantes. The player, as Martine Soublie, a Betty Boop-ish female investigator, must collect hints and solve the case before all the cats are gone (yes, the time countdown is provided in form of a counter saying "there are only xxxxx cats left in Nantes). I guess this will either attract to your site a lot of French players, or give all the english-speaking regulars an unforgettable headache. Or both."
*Ouch* Headache indeed. Thanks for such a great link though.
Twelve Doors is a fairly "traditional"
point'n'click game with some rather fine looking graphics, nothing too fancy though. The great thing is that it's not in French, not in Japanese, not Portugese, but in a little known lanuage I like to call
Engrish [
subbed by tuzza].
It's time to give that
point'n'click finger a rest and get your brain into gear with
The Game. Either that or it's time to cheat like a daemon [
subbed by Svenster].
It seems like every other
point'n'click game is in French at the moment, well
this one is French-Canadian I'll grant you, but it amounts to pretty much the same thing in terms of me understanding what is going on. At this rate I'll going to have to dig out those old high school French text books. Anyway for now all you need to know, and all I've been able to figure out, is that you can have all the fun of the fair with
these 3 games [
submitted by Ron].
I've loving the amount of work that's gone into
Lego Treasure Hunt, not only a whole heap of flash programming, but also all that 'set' building, it still retains a nice 'home-brew' feel though. Not quite
point'n'click in execution as you have to use the keyboard, but it's the kind of adventure you'll probably like.
In the
3 Wish Alien you have to escape a prison cell & the room, and what's more there's plenty of cutesy graphic touches. What more could you want from a
point'n'click game? Not as difficult as
The Rat by a long way, but this is still my favourite of the
3 wishes. I think it was tickling the monkey that did it for me. It's almost as good as spanking it. *fnarr* [
subbed by Hewitt, Ron & Justme].
In the saga of
point'n'click games first there was the era of "escape the room", then there was the era of the film tie-in, and now there is the era of the cute comic caper. Maybe anyway. There's lots of cute games today and the
3 Wish Rat is a particularly good example. A lot harder than I was expecting when I first saw it [
subbed by Hewitt, Ron, Justme & Kennymfk].
The easiest, but still great looking,
point'n'click game ever. If you're stuck with
Mr.Zhong in any way, shape or form, be prepared to slap your forehead and exclaim "Doh!" in a loud Homer Simpson style when you get it. Shame on you if you ask for a walkthrough...[
subbed by Justme & Hewitt].
Round 2 of Gorax's
point'n'click adventures, this time starting with hs dog, Nerberus, in tow. Given how close in name Nerbereus is to
Cerberus, I'm now getting worried about cute I think both these characters are. Is Graeme actually the devil in disguise...assume your best
Hong Kong Phooey voice...
could be! [
submitted by Susi K, Ron & Hewitt!].
Gorax is as cute as a button (I think that's how the saying goes - don't get me wrong I'm not some kind of ultra-weirdo who finds buttons cute), but I also think he's meant to be a little devil. Well he is red and appears to have horns. What does it say about me that I find the devil cute? Well we did establish yesterday at work that I have no morals, so that might explain it. Yes, if you have a moral dilemma, and need someone to tell you to do the wrong thing, come to me, you'll find I have a healthy disregard for scruples. Anyway, I digress, I believe there is a
point'n'click game to be played...[
submitted by Susi K, Ron & Hewitt!].
A little dark at times, the rants and adventures of
Foamy the Squirrel and his counterparts, the pill-popping and punk Brit squirrel. Highly recommended for hilarity. If you like
Strong Bad, you'll love Foamy [
submitted by Andrew].
Orbox is a really addictive puzzle game with 25 levels, you simply have to get the box to the exit area, but its always harder than it seems. Level 21 is a random thing where sometimes you cannot complete it and have to start again [
submitted by Burgerz].