Very possibly due to some kind of numerical confusion I never got round to posting 3Wish No.5 Part 2 before (I mean, 3Wish No.5 Part 2, you're kidding, right?), despite it's point'n'click excellence, and the fact people were going into fits submitting, and re-submitting, it to me. Sorry. I have now righted this wrong. Also remember to check out Part 1, if you haven't played it before [subbed by Hikaru_Shindo_2, Lucignolo, Hewitt, Ron, Anonymous, Castor, Dolly, Nitro59, Jackie K, Lynn & SpunkyBubbleHead].
Entry 1591, Monday, January 2nd 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(51%) Comments(16)
There is a tiny bit of clicking in Nevermore, but it's not really a point'n'click adventure, it's more of a cursor key (and space bar) based platform game. However I think it will appeal to the point'n'click player - try it, you might like it. I did.
Entry 1590, Monday, January 2nd 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(60%) Comments(21)
There are 100 levels of puzzle goodness in Qwyzzle, which should keep you occupied, with your thinking cap placed firmly on your head, for a while. As usual with these things the browser status bar, image properties, viewing page source, etc, are your friends. I've played into level 5 so far and it's all been very easy, but I imagine it gets harder as you go along [subbed by grisy].
Entry 1589, Monday, January 2nd 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(78%) Comments(1773)
A slight change of point'n'click pace now, one for the kids even, with Lilo & Stitch's Kauai Caper. Awwww... cute [subbed by leah].
Entry 1588, Monday, January 2nd 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(60%) Comments(56)
Atlantis 2 is an entirely different point'n'click beast from it's predecessor. Where as part 1 left me confused, part 2 left me bemused, saying "is that it", when I completed it in less than 5 minutes. The only tricky part is moving across the islands, and my hint here is to look for, and follow, the lights with a fair amount of clicking [subbed by tia].
Entry 1587, Monday, January 2nd 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(51%) Comments(40)
Now I know I haven't posted Atlantis Temple before, and it was because I didn't understand it. I just couldn't get anywhere with it. But I'm braver man now and posting a point'n'click game I don't have a scooby about doesn't bother me at all. Good luck folks, they tell me this is a tricky one, and given my continued lack of progress I'd have to agree [subbed by hooper, maria, shannon, tia, journey & norm].
Entry 1586, Monday, January 2nd 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(38%) Comments(114)
First up my apologies if Gate To The Truth is a repeat. I remember playing it ages ago, but I can't remember if I posted it under a different name (I certainly didn't post it under the same name - I checked), or if I didn't post it because I didn't understand it. Anyway, here it is, possibly again, and I still don't understand it. It's a point'n'click adventure around what I think is, a Japanese town, with accompanying incomprehensible text. Good luck my linguistically challenged friends [subbed by hooper].
Entry 1585, Monday, January 2nd 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(56%) Comments(65)
Not our normal fare of point and click adventure, but I really enjoyed Robobug Blaster. It's a platform based shoot-em-up, with great music and graphics which should keep you diverted for a while (while I find some point and click games) [subbed by karel].
Entry 1584, Monday, January 2nd 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(50%) Comments(13)
Welcome To 2006 everyone, hope you had a great 2005, but here's to a happy new year and plenty more games. Hopefully you've all recovered from your celebrations last night by now, I'm just about back in the land of the living, but I would like to thank The Prince Of Wales pub for my huge hangover today. Hope you all had a good time, and I'll have some new games for you soon.
Entry 1583, Sunday, January 1st 2006, Filed In Diary
Comments(28)
Toby Room 1048 is an odd game. It's half platform game, half point'n'click adventure, well cursor keys and space bar adventure anyway. I'm not even sure of the point (geddit?) of the game, as there's an insurmountable language barrier, but there are things for tobby the little dog to find as he travels around, and I worked out there is a torch to find to light up the dark room. If you can work out anymore I'd love to hear about it [subbed by aldu].
Entry 1582, Thursday, December 29th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(44%) Comments(74)
Write your own song lyrics and get a variety of singers to sing it back for you with the "Let Them Sing It For You" flash device thingumy. Diverting for a few minutes [subbed by mahogany man].
Entry 1581, Thursday, December 29th 2005, Filed In Stuff
Comments(16)
Even though I may now be a point and click adventure addict, I still have a soft spot for the Ninjai (the little ninja) web comic, so I couldn't resist posting a link to the Ninjai Christmas Card: nice and nasty versions available!
Entry 1580, Thursday, December 29th 2005, Filed In Stuff
Comments(10)
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