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Terrace Escape

It might be a wonderful life, but whilst Terrace Escape features a spot of vertigo, there's no James Stewart to be seen anywhere. Wiki wiki wah, as the saying goes... [subbed by zodiac].
Entry 3662, Tuesday, 03 Feb 2009, Filed In Games
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Hallway Escape

If you think that when discussing Hallway Escape that the word "Hallway" is too far removed from "Haddaway" for me not to spuriously link to a 90's music video on youtube, then you just don't know how we roll around here [subbed by Buji].
Entry 3661, Tuesday, 03 Feb 2009, Filed In Games
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Simeon Meade 1: The Cell

For those of us that are able to focus (tenuously arrived at, in-game, pun intended) Simeon Meade 1: The Cell provides a dark and brooding return to photorealistic point'n'click gaming. From the same people that brought you The Obion Series back in '06 [subbed by josh ledbetter].
Entry 3660, Monday, 02 Feb 2009, Filed In Games
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Bars of Black And White

Not only can you play Bars of Black And White at home/office/school on your computer, but also on any number of 'gaming' devices available in your local supermarket... [subbed by charlie].
Entry 3659, Monday, 02 Feb 2009, Filed In Games
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Onion Room Escape

Can you escape the unlikely, but amusing, headlines in Onion Room Escape? [subbed by Cyberjar88].
Entry 3658, Monday, 02 Feb 2009, Filed In Games
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Interview Room Escape

I'm sure there's a whole "escape the room" type goal to Interview Room Escape, but to be honest with you I've just become fixated on playing with the moving fan. I love the fan. Can we have more fans in games please? [subbed by zodiac].
Entry 3657, Friday, 30 Jan 2009, Filed In Games
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Balcony Escape

You remember those devices that they came out with that you attached to your keys, so that when you whistled the device would beep, thus letting you locate your lost keys? Some of those would be really useful in Balcony Escape [subbed by Stu].
Entry 3656, Friday, 30 Jan 2009, Filed In Games
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Dumpling Shop

Should you get hungry as you try to escape from the Dumpling Shop you should be covered for a tasty snack or two [subbed by art34].
Entry 3655, Wednesday, 28 Jan 2009, Filed In Games
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Sky Room Escape

Sky Room Escape is pinker than a rinky-dink panther. That much is as plain as your nose... [subbed by zodiac].
Entry 3654, Wednesday, 28 Jan 2009, Filed In Games
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The Hangman Cheat

The Hangman Cheat isn't really a game, it's more of an intellectual investigation of statistics (kind of, at least - no really, I'm not kidding), and it has some ridiculously simple graphics. But despite this the scenario it creates is somewhat compelling. It's you versus the computer. Think WarGames, but with less Global Thermonuclear War (and, unfortunately, less Bueller). Can it guess the word you are thinking of before the poor stick man bites the dust again? Will the computer's unrelenting understanding of letter statistics defeat you once again? Can you avert Global Thermonuclear War? Will you arrive at world peace thru playing Hangman? These questions, and less, are answered in The Hangman Cheat [via openswitch].
Entry 3653, Wednesday, 28 Jan 2009, Filed In Cool
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