A
point'n'click game where you position chairs? It sounds like it might be a school assembly, but
Vestibular Unisinos is one of the best looking, and sounding, games you'll find at the moment, and most frustratingly I'm stuck on level 2 (pictured) [
subbed by nitro, hewitt, kat & kimi].
Update: ok, it felt slightly random, I'm not sure I could recreate it, but I've got passed level 2 now and I'm stuck on level 3.
Update 2: Ohhhhh....seemed to be to do with those little puffy clouds that appeared when I was shaking the bush - got back through level 2, and I've now completed level 3. *all done* That was nice.
The Secret Garden Of Mutabor is a rather unusal
point'n'click game, with some fantastic graphic designs, and innovative, or at least interesting, usages of the flash medium. If you love hunting in the wastepaper-basket for your clues there's the possibility that this might just blow your mind. *plush* [
subbed by nail].
I thought I'd not only posted
Inspektor Wombat ages ago, but played it to completion as well, but it turns out I've done neither of those things (the nearest I've done is post a
wombat tale). It would seem that every time I try to play this
point'n'click game I just end up singing the
Inspector Gadget theme tune to myself instead, with the words subtly changed ; der, der, der, inspector wombat, der, der, der, der-der, hoo-hoo. [
subbed by nail].
The first
point'n'click game in ages I've managed to find before someone else
submitted it. I think so anyway, it could be in my inbox somewhere I grant you, but it, and I, are a little disorganised at the moment. Anyway I liked
Kao as it's the first
point'n'click game I've come across where escaping the room seems to involve drinking, which is always a bonus. There's possibly a handicap system
slash drinking game to be had here where you keep up drink for the drink with the main character (not hard) if you are so inclined. Easy to complete, with rather a weird ending. Enjoy. *hic*
Once again a
point'n'click game in a language I find so impenetrable that I can't even work out it's name and I resort to calling it
episode 1, because that's the English name of the flash file and the only bit I understand. Anyway it has a wastepaper basket containing a clue, and a computer on a desk, oh and you're locked in a room, so it's not all unfamiliar territory [
subbed by Sunshine C].
It's just
too hot here to sit around posting stuff at a computer. Hopefully
True Gate will keep you occupied while I pop off to stand under a cold shower [
subbed by kimi and meme].
A very weird
point'n'click game,
La Pièce has items that appear as you move your mouse over them, the graphics can go a bit strange (intentionally I think) and different things happen depending on whether you have the shutters on the window open or not. Bizarre [
subbed by kennymfk].
I totally loved the retro music and graphics on
this one, but I'll hand over to Nadif, who submitted the link, for a much better description:
"Another sweet point'n'click from the guys who did "L'Affaire Lectron", in the same style: wonderful retro graphics, lots of talking and a notebook. And yes, this one too is in French. And a little bit less easy to complete than Affair Lectron, since the hints on the notebook are less obvious (more words, less numbers) and there is a time limit. The story itself is quite bizarre: apparently (hey, I do NOT really speak French) it's an investigation about the disappearence of all the cats from the city of Nantes. The player, as Martine Soublie, a Betty Boop-ish female investigator, must collect hints and solve the case before all the cats are gone (yes, the time countdown is provided in form of a counter saying "there are only xxxxx cats left in Nantes). I guess this will either attract to your site a lot of French players, or give all the english-speaking regulars an unforgettable headache. Or both."
*Ouch* Headache indeed. Thanks for such a great link though.
Twelve Doors is a fairly "traditional"
point'n'click game with some rather fine looking graphics, nothing too fancy though. The great thing is that it's not in French, not in Japanese, not Portugese, but in a little known lanuage I like to call
Engrish [
subbed by tuzza].
It's time to give that
point'n'click finger a rest and get your brain into gear with
The Game. Either that or it's time to cheat like a daemon [
subbed by Svenster].
It seems like every other
point'n'click game is in French at the moment, well
this one is French-Canadian I'll grant you, but it amounts to pretty much the same thing in terms of me understanding what is going on. At this rate I'll going to have to dig out those old high school French text books. Anyway for now all you need to know, and all I've been able to figure out, is that you can have all the fun of the fair with
these 3 games [
submitted by Ron].
I've loving the amount of work that's gone into
Lego Treasure Hunt, not only a whole heap of flash programming, but also all that 'set' building, it still retains a nice 'home-brew' feel though. Not quite
point'n'click in execution as you have to use the keyboard, but it's the kind of adventure you'll probably like.