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

Toilet Quest
Toilet Quest is a point'n'click game with one obvious goal, a short time limit, and only two items to collect. So cramming so many bugs into the thing must have been difficult [subbed by "me"].

Entry 1687, Saturday, February 4th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(35%)Comments(49)

The Island : Stranded
Because I didn't blow up the last time I finished The Island I think I have successfully completed it. Not the most satisfying point'n'click adventure I have ever played [subbed by Helanren].

Entry 1685, Saturday, February 4th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(44%)Comments(35)

Industry II
Industry II is the follow up to "Free The Balloon" (which was apparently also known as "Industry") and is another frustrating little point'n'click where it's all about finding the right tiny little things to click in the right order. You'll be pulling your hair out. Fortunately I have shaved mine off, so at least I'll avoid some pain [subbed by SteBu & Mystery].

Entry 1684, Friday, February 3rd 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(48%)Comments(68)

Harry The Hamster
Harry The Hamster is aimed at kids, has oh-so-cute graphics, a surprisingly catchy music loop, and keyboard controls, so you might think it's an arcade game, and not worthy of your point'n'click skillz. But you'd be wrong. Guiding Harry in his adventures, from his cage in Britain, around the world, to collect all the pieces of the golden wheel is the most gaming fun I've had in a long time. Well, since this morning anyway [subbed by Lisa].

Entry 1683, Friday, February 3rd 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(52%)Comments(39)

In Search of Josephine
"A la recherche de Josephine" est un beau jeu de point'n'click, que je ne comprends pas entierement, car je ne parle pas francais tres bon, mais il semble placer dans une horloge de coucou, et est tres mignon [soumis pres Badbats].

Update: I should have thought of it eariler... this is a Canadian game so there's an English version too! Personally I'm enjoying practising my French [merci beaucoup Keric et Hannah].

Entry 1680, Friday, February 3rd 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(62%)Comments(67)

Escape To Obion 3
The offices of the Obion team must be a hectic whirl of point'n'click activity. Escape To Obion 3 is out now - that's 3 games in 3 weeks! And it's a cracker. Even trickier than the previous two. Can we expect episode 4 next week? Surely not? [subbed by brian, sopdox, miri, angela & mystery]

Entry 1679, Friday, February 3rd 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(50%)Comments(45)

The Control Panel
I don't know if I'd call The Control Panel a point'n'click game, it's far too much of an oddity to be categorised, although you will be doing a lot of pointing and clicking while you play. It makes a little more sense if you know it's by Shaun Salzberg, author of the very different, but equally as weird planets. Anyway I hope you have some success with it, personally my brain has started to leak out of my ears trying to figure the thing out [subbed by helenren].

Entry 1678, Friday, February 3rd 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(49%)Comments(61)

BFGoodrich Game
I know BF Goodrich make tires. Sad fact fan that I am, I also know they are one of this year's type suppliers for the WRC. Unfortunately neither of these facts helps me in the company's point'n'click game, imaginatively entitled the "BFGoodrich Game", where you have to find the four tires for the car against the clock.

Entry 1676, Wednesday, February 1st 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(40%)Comments(33)

A Sunken Ship's Tale
In A Sunken Ship's Tale you use point'n'click techniques to uncover the tale of ...er... a sunken ship. Hmmmmm.... educational.

Entry 1675, Wednesday, February 1st 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(64%)Comments(42)

Yizhi
Yizhi as you non-english-language-phobes might guess from the name is not in English, I think it's actually Chinese. Don't quote me on that though, I've made mistakes before. Anyway the game, as far as I've worked out so far can be done even without a knowledge of Chinese, although some of the hiding places are a little tricky and small. Fortunately our friend the [TAB] key works for all you cheaters out there. Not that I tried that. Obviously. Some cheater told me. Honest. Oh before I go, as I've clearly forgotten to mention it so far, this point'n'click game is in the "escape the room" style, well "escape the cell" in this case.

Entry 1673, Tuesday, January 31st 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(43%)Comments(84)

Tower
Can you find the jewel in the Tower? A really very nice looking point'n'click ('n'drag) adventure with some spooky, but simple, background music. Note: Lazylaces' posting of this game does not mean we generally endorse "rescuing" jewels from other towers [via nordinho].

Entry 1670, Monday, January 30th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(52%)Comments(126)

Exodus Core
More from the creators of "Messiah From Darkness" in "Exodus Core". In this point'n'click adventure (actually you use the cusor keys, [SPACE] for actions, [SHIFT] to run) you guide a young Japanese lady around a deserted deep-sea biosphere, well I say deserted, I have seen 3 dead bodies, a tentacle creature thing hanging out of the ceiling and a woman with some kind of mutating face, so there's no need to feel lonesome.

Entry 1669, Saturday, January 28th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(44%)Comments(118)

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