Before I go any further I need to say right up front that I'm putting this into the very difficult category of point'n'click games. If you're looking for an easy game look away now. 聲geles y Demonios (Angels And Demons) seems to have some very cool features - on-line chat with other players, including video and audio if the pop-up I got was anything to go by, a direct link to google which always suggests a wider scope of puzzle that I enjoy, not to mention nice graphics and music, but it's all in Spanish which makes it very hard to break into. To be honest with you apart from examining all the items I didn't get any further than the screenshot above. Let me know if you fare any better [thanks Mike L].
Entry 1189, Friday, May 6th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(36%) Comments(44)
I'm rather liking the chilled soundtrack of Vastare, a more traditional point'n'click game than I've been posting of late. And by traditional I mean it's in English for a change. Sorry but that's the language that I speak so it makes life easier. Oh Dear. Check out the Brit. I'm apologising for speaking my own language now. I think I better have a nice cup of tea and sit down [thanks silmarien].
Entry 1187, Thursday, May 5th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(62%) Comments(67)
If you didn't play it from the link in the comments for Labyrinth the other day, try a visit to the weird point'n'click world of the TCB Museum today (aka the 'Things Came Up To My Brain Museum'). It's nice and simple - I've completed it with no help at all - but is a pleasure to explore [thanks allegra].
Entry 1185, Wednesday, May 4th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(50%) Comments(28)
The Telescope Game involves solving, gradually increasing in difficulty, logic puzzles using vacuum cleaner parts. Fortunately it's more fun than it sounds and is even slightly addictive. If it's not challenging enough for you, try this out: Theresa who sent this in [thanks!] is stuck on Grandmaster Level 5 and was wondering if anyone would post a walkthru? Since I'm not even sure how a walkthru for this could be written, although it has to involve co-ordinates and the words 'push' and 'suck', this is something I have to see. Go for it!
Entry 1184, Wednesday, May 4th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(76%) Comments(70)
The final episode of the Chauchemars point'n'click adventures. I've split them out into different posts so that we can have seperate comments threads - I might be crazy but I thought that might make things easier all round.
Entry 1182, Tuesday, May 3rd 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(59%) Comments(24)
In the wacky world of blogging newer stuff comes above older stuff so if you're reading down the page be careful not to play episode 2 of Cauchemars before episode 1. As a dedicated point'n'clicker I'm sure you'll work it out.
Entry 1181, Tuesday, May 3rd 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(62%) Comments(28)
Cartoon-esque graphics? This point'n'click adventure has to be easier than the last. Doesn't it? Well only if your French is better than your Japanese ;o) This is just the first episode of 3 though so I'm sure you'll get used to it, non? BTW - Don't get too scared or the game ends.
Entry 1180, Tuesday, May 3rd 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(60%) Comments(23)
The Labyrinth is a point'n'click adventure, although I'll be damned if I could work out what the objective is, but it also has a little bit of RPG thrown into the mix. The language, it's Japanese, makes things a little difficult, but the map, of all things, is in English and when you're fighting things you can clearly see you're losing 'lifepoints'. Anyway see what you can make of it. I think I was doing well until I met the dude at the bottom of the ladder in the picture [thanks Allegra].
Entry 1179, Monday, May 2nd 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(49%) Comments(23)
The DaVinci Code puzzle will give all you point'n'clickers a bit of a break from frantically clicking around the screen but still allow your brain to work a little. The first couple of puzzles are easy but then again the game only just starts at that point [thanks cara].
Entry 1177, Friday, April 29th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(38%) Comments(64)
The weird, and seemingly sprawlingly large, world of Time Hunt isn't exactly 100% point'n'click, but I have a feeling you'll feel at home there...[thanks annie].
Note: I forgot to mention you have to register to play which is kind of annoying but it seems to be worth it.
Entry 1175, Thursday, April 28th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(43%) Comments(42)
A familiar style of graphics, but an unfamiliar language, unless you are German that is, in this Wednesday point'n'click diversion [thanks enkel].
Entry 1174, Wednesday, April 27th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(62%) Comments(118)
Once you're feeling like part of the point'n'click l33t because you've completed Remain, try Inherit to really earn your stripes. File under 'H' for hard unless you naturally think of me as lazylaces-san, in which case, let's face it, you're just plain cheating [*slaps* Incog Neato - again].
Entry 1169, Wednesday, April 20th 2005, Filed In Games
Rating(46%) Comments(57)
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