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Dracula's Riddle 2: Mist of Deceit

Just in case Dracula's Riddle didn't give you enough mind warping riddles, Dracula's Riddle 2: Mist of Deceit is here to seal the deal, although this one sounds a little different:

Dracula's Riddle 2: Mist of Deceit is more complex than its prequel. The linearity of Dracula's Riddle 1 is not to be found in this game. Here you will often be presented to multiple choice crossroads where you must choose a path to walk. Each path will have its own trail of riddles. Sometimes, in order for a riddle to be solved, you must use a clue or hint that you have found in some other part of the game, perhaps on a different path.

So how many levels will there be? Well I think there is only one man who will be up to the job of counting them all... [subbed by JhInG].

Entry 3192, Monday, 31 Mar 2008, Filed In Games
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Fantarise The World

Fantarise The World is a short, but cute, but slightly bandwidth hoggy, point'n'click game, in which you must "free the world of prohibition signs that nobody needs" which somehow is connected with drinking Fanta [subbed by JhInG].
Entry 3191, Sunday, 30 Mar 2008, Filed In Games
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Rinako House

It the world of point'n'click escaping the natural progression once you have mastered escaping the room is to move on to escaping the house, and thus Rinako House is the inevitable sequel to Rinako Room [subbed by JhInG].
Entry 3190, Sunday, 30 Mar 2008, Filed In Games
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White Zone

Answering a phone on what looks like a railway station platform you are sucked down the phone wire into a bizarre white room which, despite having no walls, you can't escape, in White Zone. A scenario that's possibly reminiscent of The Matrix or Twin Peaks or maybe this kind of thing happens on Sunday mornings all the time and I just wouldn't know as I'm normally still snuggly in bed right now [subbed by Escaper & Crymoon].
Entry 3189, Sunday, 30 Mar 2008, Filed In Games
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The Big Escape 2

The Big Escape 2 is a point'n'click word search set in a circus. You'd think it must be very easy as it's designed for kids... but someone is still missing one word... argh! [subbed by JhInG].
Entry 3188, Saturday, 29 Mar 2008, Filed In Games
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EscapeDaHouse 5

Note: This link removed at the request of just about everyone.
Entry 3187, Saturday, 29 Mar 2008, Filed In Info
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Exciting Life

Possibly I'm missing some irony here, I mean I don't understand Japanese, or maybe something is lost in translation, but apparently Exciting Life is a point'n'click game about finding the keys to a Toyota Corolla as soft music plays in the background. This is not my exact definition of an Exciting Life [subbed by JhInG].
Entry 3186, Saturday, 29 Mar 2008, Filed In Games
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Le Manoir

More of an interactive point'n'click story, than an out and out game, Le Manoir follows the adventures of a mustachioed English man as he has a very disrupted night's sleep in a French hotel. It's an amusing little tale, with the man's "Franglais" raising more than a few chuckles from me [subbed by f00].
Entry 3185, Friday, 28 Mar 2008, Filed In Games
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Tibao  

Tibao

Tibao is a website that links hyper easy mini arcade games together with some very easy point'n'clicking. Why should you bother playing then you ask? Even, why am I posting it? Well it's cute. Very cute. The graphics are lovely, and the music and sounds are fun. It's a pleasure to play around with and it brings a smile to your face. And if you have bored younger kids near by that you don't know how to keep amused, I reckon they'd love it [subbed by f00].
Entry 3184, Friday, 28 Mar 2008, Filed In Games
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Sweet Escape

Bake your way to freedom in Sweet Escape [subbed by Crymoon, JhInG & Mystery].
Entry 3183, Friday, 28 Mar 2008, Filed In Games
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