I'm not even sure how Prince Of Pension gets it's name as I don't know enough Russian, and by "enough", I mean "any", to work it out for myself. Anyway I assume the name has been correctly translated by some one, and it doesn't stop you enjoying this point'n'click game (although I suspect it makes it a lot harder). All I've worked out so far is that there are 3 levels of difficulty, dpending upon which character you pick at the begining (they get harder as you go down the page), and it's important to jump over obstacles as you lose a life if you bump into them. Oh, and perhaps most importantly, while you use your mouse for picking objects up, you need to use your cursor keys to move around [subbed by winniethepooh].
Entry 1742, Thursday, March 2nd 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(46%) Comments(23)
Another slice of point'n'click quality for you from the Escape to Obion team with the release of Episode V in this great series. From what I understand there's no slow down in the rate of production (they were running at one episode a week), but the delay on this has been due to hosting cost issues (no need to tell me about that one), so if you enjoy the series you might want to visit their donation page [subbed by Mike].
Entry 1741, Wednesday, March 1st 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(54%) Comments(64)
If you like puzzles you're probably still stuck googling, examining picture properties, etc with many of the wealth of puzzles that have been released recently, but I'm sure your massive brain has room for some more - so here's 32 levels (currently) of The Ultimo Puzzle. Good luck [subbed by darkflame].
Entry 1740, Wednesday, March 1st 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(73%) Comments(190)
I've been a fan of the Flickr service for a while now, and now there is a great game called Fastr based upon it. It's very similar to Guess-The-Google, you have to guess the common theme word from a group of pictures, the pics are revealed one by one, and the sooner you guess the common theme word the more points you gain. Also with Fastr you can see your scores alongside other folks currently on-line which adds a nice competitive element to the whole thing [subbed by Nid].
Entry 1739, Wednesday, March 1st 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(54%) Comments(15)
The Hills Have Eyes Game is probably not one to share with your kids. Featuring, as it does, shooting attacking mutants. You might even want to skip it if your scared by that sort of thing. Anyway for the rest of us it's time to crank up the volume, turn down the lights, and get your favourite teddy bear to hand for reassuring cuddles...
In the The Hills Have Eyes Game you try to escape from a mineshaft, shooting the mutants that try to stop (and eat!) you. The game is more Doom, than point'n'click, although it's not a million miles away, especially if you've played some of the scary ones. There are a few bonus items to collect, especially useful are the batteries which you can use in your flashlight, if your flashlight batteries run out the mutants get you. Apparently mutants have excellent night vision. Eeeeek!
One further word of warning - the controls involve using the mouse for looking (and shooting), and the cursor keys for movement. If you are playing on a laptop, like me, you might want to leave this one until you are back at your desktop machine, unless finger pain is your bag [subbed by Debra].
Entry 1738, Tuesday, February 28th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(55%) Comments(20)
Thought your cursor pointer was safe? Well Cursor War has just been declared. The opposing side has great jumping skills, iron girders, guided missiles and so much more on it's side. All you have are top mouse *skillz* from all those point and click adventures you've been playing. Good luck [subbed by mtf, TheBear & coolgirl].
Entry 1737, Tuesday, February 28th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(63%) Comments(47)
I'm sure there are a large number of you that don't know what the Six Nations Championship is, maybe you don't even know what rugby is (*shame* on you), but I can still recommend the BBC's England Academy game. There are 6 skill tests so you can train in all the basics of rugby (unfortunately for my French, Italian, Irish, Welsh & Scottish friends you have to play as England for this bit - the rest of you don't have a team in the championship at all!), and then you can pick your own team, and play your own 6 nations. Superb. Not my normal cup of tea, but it's so well done I love it.
Entry 1736, Tuesday, February 28th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(45%) Comments(16)
As you might suspect from the name Qwizard 2 is the sequel to the hugely popular Qwizard. Time to get puzzling again people. Fortunately for folks like me who are still stuck in a world of googling after the first game you don't have to have finished all 100 levels of the first game to embark upon the next 100 [subbed and created by Greg & Lola].
Entry 1735, Monday, February 27th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(53%) Comments(682)
From Heaven To Hell isn't a point'n'click game for the kids, or the squeamish, as the liberal amounts of blood you find and spooky sound effects suggest (no spooky music though), and when you get towards the end there's a fair amount of violence too. The best thing about this game for me though was the atmosphere. I found myself with baited breath when I opened every door expecting the worst. Unfortunately the worst thing about the game is that it is far too short, but it this only billed as "chapter 1", and I was left wanting to see more [subbed by brian & ~kj~].
Entry 1734, Monday, February 27th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(66%) Comments(70)
Tha language barrier on The Search is just a little bit too high to make this point'n'click game particularly fun. Can anybody give us a clue as to what is going on? [subbed by mystery].
Entry 1733, Monday, February 27th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(44%) Comments(23)
More URL changing puzzle fun in Riddles of Riddles. Time to dust of your best thinking hat peeps [subbed by louise].
Entry 1732, Monday, February 27th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(75%) Comments(1224)
Mini Room is not a room filled with Minis like you might be hoping, well maybe that's just me, but it is an "escape the room" style point'n'click adventure in a miniature size. Which is nice. The size makes it a little tricky (What do you know? All that spam I get was telling the truth, size is important), but as long as you realize that if you click on the the little figure you can make them move again once they've stopped you should be ok (took me a little while to work this out - I thought I'd broken it). Also the text is in Japanese, but you can copy and paste it into your translation tool of choice which is very handy, although you can pretty much work most of it out without that [subbed by anon].
Entry 1731, Monday, February 27th 2006, Filed In Games
Rating(49%) Comments(35)
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