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

Orange Box II
In Orange Box II you must escape the cubic room, and the orange hues, using your point'n'click skills and a bit of guess work (unless you understand Japanese). There's a also an Orange Box I, but since you need Java to play that and the machine I'm using doesn't have it installed and I can't install it you'll have to check that one out for yourself [subbed by Mantari].

Entry 2747, Friday, July 6th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(23%)Comments(49)

Wogger Mini 66
Wogger Mini 66 - they think it's all over... it is not now... Wogger is on vacation until July 14 so 66 is the last one for a week or so. Maybe it's a good time to go back and play some of the older ones? Anyway, happy holidays to Bernd & Wogger [subbed by vmklover, crazylegs, Big Bad Dave, some1, U2isdebest, Mike & tovella1].

Entry 2742, Friday, July 6th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(50%)Comments(38)

Tucoga's Room
Just a quick update today as I bizarrely and suddenly find myself hopping around the country for work, anyway...

Tucoga's Room gives us another opportunity to do that thing we love so much, yes it's time to escape the room. This time it's Brazilian style though. Get point'n'clicking people... [subbed by Sophie, Mantari, winniethepooh, crazylegs & troy].

Entry 2741, Wednesday, July 4th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(46%)Comments(267)

Phantasy Quest
Phantasy Quest is a very likeable, nicely presented, and reasonably large, point'n'click adventure with some classic story line goals: find the lost girl, beat the pirates and leave the tropical island. Excellent adventures ahoy... [subbed by Mystery & Helanren].

Entry 2740, Tuesday, July 3rd 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(75%)Comments(172)

Sam's Stash
Sam's Stash is a little point'n'click thing from US TV series "Burn Notice." I haven't done much more than clicking around the stuff that you find, although I think that might be the "goal" anyway. It's nice enough to look at though [subbed by Nunya Bizznezz].

Entry 2739, Tuesday, July 3rd 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(21%)Comments(40)

Dared
Dared contains some violence and adult language so it's not a game to let the kids play. For the rest of us it's rather a simple point'n'click game where you have to escape the abandoned office block. I think there might even be multiple endings, but it's not one I was rushing to play through again [subbed by Mystery].

Entry 2738, Tuesday, July 3rd 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(16%)Comments(20)

Esklavos C4
Beautiful graphics, sounds and puzzles return for our point'n'click pleasure in Esklavos C4 the latest chapter in the fine Esklavos Series. I'm told the ending is rather tricky and having a pen and paper handy is the order of the day, personally though I haven't got through the door yet and I'm trying to work out if I can stick something in Nim's ear... [subbed by Mystery, Carol & U2isdebest].

Entry 2737, Sunday, July 1st 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(63%)Comments(85)

EscapeDaHouse 4 (Section 1)
The EscapeDaHouse Series continues with EscapeDaHouse 4 (Section 1) which sees us escaping an abandoned school, rather than the house that the game's title might suggest. To help you escape you're going to need to utilise your point'n'click skills to find keys to open doors and control panels to disable security cameras and lasers. And once you're done another section is promised to follow this first section soon [subbed by Mystery].

Entry 2736, Sunday, July 1st 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(36%)Comments(39)

Ta-na-ba-ta
I think the idea of Ta-na-ba-ta is to escape the room by somehow navigating your way passed the cat guarding the door - there are plenty of items to point'n'click and collect, but there is a bit of a language barrier, despite some English making an appearance [subbed by crazylegs].

Entry 2735, Sunday, July 1st 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(61%)Comments(110)

Mule Of Surrentum
Mule Of Surrentum is the latest episode in the BBC's ongoing Roman Mysteries Series of point'n'click games. Remember it's an eductaional series for kids, so don't expect the hardest puzzles ever, but the graphics and music are all rather nice [subbed by Liekster, Homono, Sanara & vmklover].

Entry 2734, Sunday, July 1st 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(82%)Comments(19)

Kaguya
Kaguya is another point'n'click game from the maker of Piano: Dream Electricity. This one is much odder - as far as I can tell you play some sort of miniature flying pixie that has landed from space, and also I think that some knowledge of Japanese is going to be need to complete the game - can anybody out there tell us what is going on? [subbed by Mystery].

Entry 2733, Sunday, July 1st 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(37%)Comments(23)

Piano: Dream Electricity
In Piano: Dream Electricity it's a snowy day and you run to catch the train. Once inside, something happens (my Japanese(?) isn't good enough/doesn't exist to tell you what) and you find yourself trapped in the train car. Thus another point'n'click adventure commences. Task number one is to find out how to turn the light on and then, obviously, it's time to work out how to escape the train (the old [TAB] key is your friend if you are stuck). If you are patient enough don't skip the intro movie, it's rather beautiful and worth the wait/watch, and make sure you have your sound up if possible, it's not essential, but the music is nice and relaxing [subbed by Nicop, Biggs, manon, winniethepooh, laragosta & suki].

Entry 2732, Sunday, July 1st 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(48%)Comments(59)

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