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Hunting vigorously through the lazylaces archives for "point'n'click" unearthed the following results...
Dungeon Banner Escape is a little mini escape the room style (when I say room, I really mean dungeon, obviously) point'n'click game from the same folks that brought you the SSSG Series, and it's in a banner format a la Jayis [subbed by roko & kaylou].
Entry 2930, Thursday, September 27th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(48%) Comments(39)
Having tried to escape the room one too many times I'm now seeing double in Collaboration Escape [subbed by Nicole & winniethepooh].
Entry 2929, Thursday, September 27th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(80%) Comments(32)
We all live in a yellow submarine, well more orange-y brown really, in Wogger Mini 84 [subbed by hiddenfaceinthecrowd, Chili, Sentinel, Cruzinn, Teakay, BigBadDave & Mantari].
Entry 2927, Thursday, September 27th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(50%) Comments(12)
Escape Logic involves you solving logic puzzles to escape the room. Of course what would be more logical would be to stop getting trapped in these rooms all the time. But that would be no fun [subbed by f00].
Entry 2924, Tuesday, September 25th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(49%) Comments(38)
I hope you've been paying attention to all those celebrity chefs on TV as you've got some point'n'click cooking to do in Esklavos C7. Pass me the balsamic vinegar... [subbed by Mantari, vmklover, She-Nomad & higgo].
NOTE: When I tried playing this it took a few attempts to get it to load due to the large number of people trying to play. Persist if you don't get it to load first time, it's worth it.
Entry 2923, Tuesday, September 25th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(78%) Comments(56)
Wogger Mini 83 [subbed by Sentinel, some1 & anon].
Entry 2921, Sunday, September 23rd 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(50%) Comments(32)
If only there really were a world ruled and navigated via point'n'click it would be awesome (also it would be very time consuming trying to leave any room that you were in). Anyway while the boffins work on that one we can play SSSG: Sneaky Land 4: Incidia instead [subbed by Self Defiant, She-Nomad, Robi, Jumisa, Big Bad Dave & anon].
Entry 2920, Friday, September 21st 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(55%) Comments(276)
Escape Magenta Green Room (there seem's to be some confusion over the name, but unless I've gone colour blind it's green) is an escape the room style point'n'click game. The room is Green. You must escape it. You do that by pointing. And clicking. You know sometimes these game descriptions pretty much just write themselves...*takes well deserved break* [subbed by Werewolf].
UPDATE: OK, I don't know what was going on at newgrounds. The game I linked was the green room, the page title said magenta, confusing enough, but then they swapped it back to the magenta room game to match the title. Anyways, I've updated the link now so it goes to the right place.
Entry 2914, Thursday, September 6th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(59%) Comments(257)
Gymnasium Escape is a Japanese point'n'click game that looks great, but unfortunately has quite a large language barrier that makes playing it a little tricky. All I've managed to work out so far is how to turn on the power in the storeroom, and I was quite impressed with that. Perhaps between us we can work out what is going on here... [subbed by f00].
Entry 2913, Thursday, September 6th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(14%) Comments(103)
New games blog "Shut.In" (featuring new escape the room games every day) has started it's own series of exclusive point'n'click games called "Locked In" (in which, unsurprisingly, you have to... wait for it... wait for it... escape the room... ahhhh...). I'm assuming this first episode was built by the same people who did the puzzled series as it's very similar to, but not entirely the same as, Puzzled 4 [subbed by Mystery].
Entry 2910, Wednesday, September 5th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(46%) Comments(71)
Voice: another day, another totally totally incomprehensible Japanese point'n'click game in which I assume I'm aiming to escape the room... One day, I swear to you, these things are going to teach me Japanese. Although, that would have to be after the day that I get round to installing the right character sets/fonts so that the text displays properly... [subbed by Mantari & handyrman].
Entry 2908, Tuesday, September 4th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(48%) Comments(85)
And now for something completely a little different... the reason I don't understand what's going on in Shadow Of The Killer isn't because I don't understand Japanese. It's because I don't understand Turkish. Whatever though, I'm happy to see a new point'n'click game, wherever it's from, and if I can learn a little Turkish along the way, all the better (kamera = camera, translation fans!). As far as I can make out Shadow Of The Killer is a point'n'click murder mystery with an exceptionally long intro animation (stick with it). Good luck! Also I can't resist linking to my one bit of Turkish "knowledge" since we're on the subject (and since Musical Friday is on a break): it's Istanbul not Constantinople, folks :)
[subbed by handyrman].
Entry 2906, Tuesday, September 4th 2007, Filed In Games
Rating(56%) Comments(44)
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