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Leaving Your Room 9 gives me another opportunity to sing my key finding song as I play along, *joy* [subbed by Cyberjar88].
I'm just taking a quick break from criminal mastermindery to let you know about Leaving Your Room 8... [subbed by Mystery]. UPDATE: Hmmm... the link seems to have broken shortly after I posted it, cross fingers it'll be back working soon.
More crazy point'n'click key finding action from the Renegade-master in Leaving Your Room 7. Just remember that just because it looks like it might be simple, it doesn't necessarily mean that it is. At all. Really [subbed by Cyberjar88 & Tom].
According to Renegade all you Lazylacers out there don't like finding keys or sliding panels, which makes his latest game "Leaving Your Room: Club Remix Edition" one that only the masochists among you will enjoy. Hmmm... that would appear to make me a point'n'click masochist then, although given that I post these things for you I might be more of a point'n'click sadist. Mwahahahaha! [subbed by Tbirdlily, Featheredkitten & winniethepooh].
Use your trusty point'n'click skills to try and get back inside your house in Leaving Your Road. This is the latest game from Renegade author of the Leaving Your Room series [subbed by Nicop].
I must be dreaming. The Search For The Bees is the latest point'n'click game from Renegade, of Leaving Your Room infamy, and there's not 100 keys to find, in fact there's not even one key to find. Lot's of bees though... [subbed by Renegade & Ducky632] .
From Renegade, creator of the Leaving Your Room series comes a new point'n'click game, "Escape the Roomba". The idea of the game is to find and destroy the Roomba (those little robotic room cleaners), rather than finding keys, although there is one key to find for those of you who like that kind of thing [subbed & created by Renegade].
As you may have seen by now I've added a basic ratings system for games (check the rating link at the bottom of each game) which is based on your votes. I've tried to keep it simple with voting on each game restricted to 3 choices: you just say whether you love it, hate it, or if you're somewhere inbetween. The game's rating is then based on a weighted calculation from all the votes cast. I'm hoping this is useful and "works", it's been suggested to me quite a few times in the past, and I believe I have the mechanics of it working, however whichever way I figure it in my head the ultimate success of the feature is really down to how/if people use it. So I'd be very grateful if you'd get voting, especially where you feel particularly strongly about the brilliance, or lack thereof, of a game. Eventually (soon I hope, if enough votes are collected) I'll use the votes cast as the basis for a top 10 games feature so we can see the "ultimate Lazylaces games collection", and to this end you may like to hunt back through the archives for your favourite, older, games and get voting on them, as well as the newly posted ones. Use the search facility (in the top right of every page) to find "your game", or use the comment thread on this post to suggest games for other Lazylacers to check-out and get voting on. In the meantime I have a few suggestions of my own that spring to mind: Happy voting everyone :)
Prepare to loose your point'n'click sanity as it's time for Leaving Your Room 5, the latest game in the Leaving Your Room series. To summarise the game involves finding keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys, keys... etc. [subbed and created by Renegade].
The point'n'click key hunting adventures continue in TSOTFKITOO, aka The Story of the Freaky Kid in the Orange Outfit, aka Tweety, aka Leaving Your Room 4 (the latest episode in the Leaving Your Room series) which possibly has more alternate names than it does keys to find. Or maybe not. You'll probably recognise some of the backgrounds from previous adventures, but the objects have changed, and this time there is an inventory to play with as well as the keys [subbed and created by Renegade].
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