Point n Click

REVIEW: Memoranda

A new point and click game has entered into the ring. With a main character that can’t remember her name, in a surreal world. Based on Mirakami Haruki’s stories, let’s see what Memoranda brings to the table.

REVIEW: Milkmaid of the Milky Way

Ruth, a simple farm girl living in Western Norway in 1929 has her life turned upside down all of a sudden after a thunderstorm. Pixelated graphics leave a lot for the player’s own imagination to fill in with the otherwise beautiful looking

REVIEW: Tales of Cosmos

Ah, Professor… Where do I begin? Wait. You’re an ape. You’re handy with a spanner… Pretty much everything else, to boot. Your partner is a dog whose bark is far worse than his bite. Still he can talk to the various sentients you two run into.

REVIEW: Karma. Incarnation 1

It’s hard to put my words regarding this title because of the high artistic nature of this game. It can be said to a lot of point and click games. Karma is less of a game, and more of an expereince, a surreal, psychedelic experience, certainly

REVIEW: Beholder

Beholder is a genre-defying game in the sense that it feels like a mashup of a bunch of ideas taken from several other contexts and put together into one nice package. The game takes place in a dystopian setting, which is heavily characterized by

REVIEW: Duke Grabowski, Mighty Swashbuckler

If you think of a comedy point and click adventure game featuring the hapless antics of a rather inept pirate, your first thought may be the Monkey Island games by LucasArts. Well, there’s a new game to pick up that mantle.  Duke Grabowski, Mighty

REVIEW: Burly Men at Sea

Burly Men At Sea was made by the independent studio of Brain & Brain, a couple of two inspiring developers. According to their website, they’ve worked on the game while travelling throughout the USA, and funded the development of the game by

REVIEW: Octave

Anate Studio is a new developer that has just released their first title, Octave. 2D in nature, the game blends a healthy dose of point n’ click interaction with the gloomy overtones of a horror game. Octave plays and feels like something you

REVIEW: Plantera

Plantera is a cute take on the clicker genre, a genre which is already gone beyond over populated with most of them being free to play. What does Plantera do to set itself apart from its competition, let’s find out.

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