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Tsuioku

Having to sign up to play games in Japanese that I can't understand makes me feel special, so Tsuioku is getting me all warm and fuzzy [subbed by anon].
Entry 3796, Tuesday, 12 May 2009, Filed In Games
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Prank  

Prank

It's a Prank that Amanda Huggenkiss would be proud of. And FYI: if you need gotmail sign-in and/or registration then try here [subbed by zodiac].
Entry 3740, Thursday, 19 Mar 2009, Filed In Games
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The Cage

The Cage [subbed by Shan].
Entry 3582, Thursday, 18 Dec 2008, Filed In Games
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Daikouhou

Playing Daikouhou makes you wonder what the Japanese for "WTF" is... at least that's what I'm wondering whilst a furry white monkey refuses to get out of my way... [subbed by reb80].
Entry 3508, Friday, 24 Oct 2008, Filed In Games
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Ticket  

Ticket

More fun than paying a speeding ticket, but less fun than finding a golden ticket for Willy Wonka's chocolate factory tour, the release of Ticket is still good news for point'n'click fans with a penchant for games that they can't fully understand as they don't know any Japanese... [subbed by Buji & Cyberjar88].
Entry 3483, Friday, 03 Oct 2008, Filed In Games
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Free Falling

Previously Free Falling has solely been the occupation of dare devil, or just plain crazy, skydivers, but now the Gotmail team have purloined the phrase for their latest game, so "stay at home" point'n'click addicts can take part too [subbed by Mystery, Helanren, Mantari & victoria].
Entry 3389, Tuesday, 08 Jul 2008, Filed In Games
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Oolong Tea

Oolong Tea is the latest point'n'click game from those gotmail peeps. It involves an exceptional amount of tea which you can tell from the visuals and the name. Beyond that I'm clueless as the other thing it has an exceptional amount of is Japanese text, which I don't understand at all... [subbed by Mystery & theidiotcircusboy].
Entry 3130, Wednesday, 05 Mar 2008, Filed In Games
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The Daydream

When the gotmail team trap you in a child's room in their new game, "The Daydream", you know that escaping isn't going to be... wait for it... wait for it... it isn't going to be child's play. Ahhhh... sometimes these puns just write themselves, which is why I take no responsibility for that one. Anyway, on with the point'n'clicking whilst we groove on down to this infectious xylophone riff [subbed by Michel, Helanren, Crymoon, Andy from Encino, Escaper, evil smile & Meeker].
Entry 3085, Wednesday, 13 Feb 2008, Filed In Games
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S24 Room

Somewhere along the line I missed S24 Room. It's another escape the room game from the gotmail crew, which is always a good thing, but this time it's with a cute koala motif, which is a nice addition. As far as I can make out from a google translation (it's in Japanese) the game is promoting car insurance and the koala is the company's trademark [subbed by kaylou & Andy from Encino].
Entry 3050, Thursday, 31 Jan 2008, Filed In Games
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JOBPico

Hmmm.... bizarrely self-referential, JOBPico is the latest point'n'click from the gotmail team, in which you must escape the room, in order to get a job designing escape the room games.... job number one should you escape the room, and get the escape the room designing job, is to design an escape the room game where the prize for escaping is to design an escape the room game, the winner of which will design an escape the room game where..... hang on. I'm just making this up now, and I'm totally confusing myself. Suffice to say rooms and escaping play a significant role in JOBPico [subbed by xReiya].
Entry 3036, Friday, 25 Jan 2008, Filed In Games
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