Open this link to Living Room before reading any further. If you have an ounce of point'n'click blood in you, or even the ability to use a mouse, you should have finished the "game" by the time you've read to the end of this post. Basically posting this is my excuse to extend the distribution of *SLAPS* from those who post walkthroughs to those that even ask for help. There's no excuse any of you - short of moving the mouse for you they don't come any easier than this [thanks to the disturbingly large number of people that sent this in].
Entry 1164, Monday, April 18th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(54%) Comments(177)
How apt? A point'n'click adventure called "I Am Lost" where I am lost. Ha! Well not really, I've only just started playing so technically I probably can't call myself lost yet, but you know, it was too obvious a thing to avoid saying and sometimes I stuggle to find something new to say about these games. Lush photo-realistic graphics (actually these are my favourite kind) and nice audio combine in I Am Lost to make an intriguing clicker, which seems to be a tie-in with some US television show I'm completely unaware of.
Entry 1161, Thursday, April 14th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(62%) Comments(94)
As far as I can tell, unless I'm being really dense which is very possible, DDA is only a demo, or maybe a teaser, point'n'click game at the moment. But it's from the creator of motas so the potential is great even if the current reality is a little thin. I've found a crack, a couple of halls and looked at some stuff. That seems to be about it so far.
Entry 1159, Thursday, April 14th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(46%) Comments(26)
Hone those mouse moving skills (unfortunately with a minimum of clicking my dear p'n'c adventuring friends) with Maeda Path - a rather stylish little bit of fun. Really - you're not trapped in a room, you don't have to escape anything, and you don't have to click every part of the screen until your finger threatens to drop off and yet it's still a game. Crazy! More p'n'c tomorrow though, before you get withdrawal symptoms...
Entry 1158, Wednesday, April 13th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(44%) Comments(8)
Definately falling into the 'weird' school of point'n'click gaming, it's even pretty tricky to work how to start playing Dareka (I'm not even totally convinced I'm getting it right now). Of course the whole "not understanding the language" thing probably doesn't help, I'm guessing. Good luck [thanks Incog Neato].
Entry 1156, Tuesday, April 12th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(53%) Comments(23)
Such a new arrival into my point'n'click inbox that I've barely had time to wonder around a couple of rooms, the Mansion certainly looks good, but I'm guessing that the word 'demo' in the URL might mean all the gameplay isn't there yet. However I know you guys like to get these things as soon as possible so here it is. Let the bitchy infighting, er, I mean commenting begin...[thanks MzDimplz].
Entry 1155, Monday, April 11th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(58%) Comments(41)
Change all the spheres into cubes in this short & weird, but very cute, point'n'click game [thanks to everyone that sent this in].
Entry 1153, Sunday, April 10th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(58%) Comments(37)
If levers even is a game, I certainly don't know what the objective is. Anyone got any ideas? I spent my time trying to get the submarine type thing to dip in the water fully, thinking that might be the idea. I didn't have much luck though.
Entry 1150, Saturday, April 9th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(49%) Comments(132)
I'm all for breaking new ground in point'n'click games, there are only so many times that escaping a room can seem like a new and interesting challenge, but I'm not really sure how I feel about the objective of a game being to learn more Canadian history. That's exactly the goal SOS History sets us though. Odd [thanks tabby].
Entry 1149, Saturday, April 9th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(50%) Comments(41)
To fully appreciate it you have to play The Grudge under the right conditions. Don't get me wrong, this is a great point'n'click game anyway, and it will spook you out, but I first played this in my flat, alone, at midnight, in the dark, with the sound up loud on my headphones. Try it. If you don't know what goose bumps are you soon will do. Guaranteed to set your pulse racing [thanks sam].
Entry 1146, Friday, April 8th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(50%) Comments(45)
I'm not sure if game is the right way to describe it, Galactor is a bizarre point'n'click thing. Good luck finding your barings [thanks Incog Neato].
Entry 1145, Friday, April 8th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(51%) Comments(35)
The user interface for TrueLove will be familiar to you if you played MilkoGame the other day as this point'n'click game is from the same designers, and the graphic style is not too different either, which is no bad thing imho. The question on everyone's lips though, is can you find your true love? I've personally been trying to suceed at this game for almost a couple of decades now without much luck, so I'll be interested to see your hints in the comments ;o) Better still if one of the lazylaces ladeez could give me a walkthru... [thanks debbie].
Entry 1143, Thursday, April 7th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(51%) Comments(207)
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