The creators of One Simple Room should be careful, as they're likely to have the point'n'click advertising standards agency knocking their door down (now that would help you escape!). Is it a room? Yes. Is there one of them? Yes. Is it simple? I don't think so. It might be in English for a change, which at least makes it simpler for me, but some of the small clickable areas are fairly obscure and hard to find making the name of the game laughable, fortunately though that makes the game even more enjoyable [subbed by Hooper].
Entry 1619, Tuesday, January 10th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(60%) Comments(288)
I'm fairly certain that Factory Of Fear is a sequel to another game as I remember playing something very similar some time ago (I'll be damned if I can find it though). Anyway, it's a very short, and easy, point'n'click game, but has bags of atmosphere. I recommend playing with the sound up, the lights down, and be prepared to jump.
Entry 1618, Monday, January 9th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(47%) Comments(63)
I've filed Memory Park under "games" even though I'm fairly certain that it's more a "toy", than a "game", as far as I can tell whatever you do, you end up back at the begining, that said though it is fun, and I think the hidden triggers will appeal to point'n'click addicts. The backwards sounding music is fairly freaky too [subbed by raeden].
Entry 1617, Monday, January 9th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(54%) Comments(27)
The lazylaces super computer is one of the most powerful computers on Earth, and is devoted solely to helping you with making any difficult decision.
Enter the difficult decision you have to make in the input box, and then click 'ask' to unleash the super computer's awsome power. Fans of Little Britain, might find it's advice some what familiar, and if you like it, you may also like my 56K Modem Emulator.
Entry 1616, Sunday, January 8th 2006, Filed In Stuff
Comments(50)
Maybe it's the language barrier thing, but I'm confused. I've been walking around in circles in 12 Doors for a while now and I haven't encountered one door! Maybe your point'n'click skills can crack this enigma. BTW, I forget to say - to enter game you'll need a password and passnumber. They can be found at the bottom of the linked page - enter the password in the box using your keyboard, tap out the passnumber using the keypad on screen [subbed by Hooper].
Entry 1615, Saturday, January 7th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(49%) Comments(45)
Oh dear. Point'n'click translation required, I can see that Moghouse is going to be a tricky one with out it. Good luck un-oriental friends, and the oriental ones, come to that [subbed by Hooper].
Entry 1614, Saturday, January 7th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(50%) Comments(36)
Help MacGuyver escape from the (not quite as well rendered as Archipelago) island. Search, gather, and combine items to escape in the typical MacGuyver point'n'click adventure fashion. Meanwhile the question preying on my mind is "is that Strong Bad singing on the radio?" [subbed by Robert].
Entry 1613, Saturday, January 7th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(35%) Comments(51)
Damn my point'n'click addled brain - I was so busy posting Return To The Archipelago, I've only just realised that I never posted the, equally as beautiful, original Archipelago game. This one involves just as much swimming as the follow up so you better have those buoyancy aids handy [subbed by Nail, Helanren, Anna & Gillian].
Entry 1612, Saturday, January 7th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(63%) Comments(19)
The beautiful island location of Return To The Archipelago makes it the Far Cry of the point'n'click adventuring scene. Yes, that's right, once you've stopped looking at the eye-candy there is an adventure in there to be played as well [subbed by May].
Entry 1611, Saturday, January 7th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(60%) Comments(60)
Myself 2 is the follow up to Myself 1 (did you guess from the name?) and in my opinion it is a little harder than the first part as there's a bit more text to read through in that impenetrable language (I'm thinking it's Czech), which I'm sure would make things easier if only we could understand it, as it is it just makes it harder. Anyway, it won't stop you point'n'clickers I'm sure [subbed by Lady Lark, koKo & Robert].
Entry 1610, Saturday, January 7th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(49%) Comments(48)
I'm not totally sure what language Myself 1 is in, although my guess would be we're talking somewhere in Eastern Europe, but little things like this do not deter the point'n'click adventurer. Step one in this game is to escape prison, which is surprisingly easy to do. My favourite part so far are the wolf sounds in the forest [subbed by koKo & Robert].
Entry 1609, Saturday, January 7th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(50%) Comments(55)
There are 7 epsodes in One Of Those Weeks, one for each day of the week, personally I'm still stuck on Day 1, which despite the fact that the [TAB] key cheat works just seems to be an impossible maze of rooms. Anyway I'm sure some point'n'click genius some where will work it out [subbed by click-oholic].
Entry 1608, Saturday, January 7th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(46%) Comments(74)
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