Hinamatsuri makes very little sense, but is very cute, and knowing that "Hinamatsuri" is a Japanese doll festival is an interesting side note, but doesn't add much enlightenment [subbed by Buji].
AdventureX3 is the slightly smaller, and more affordable (but still a bit pricey for me) version, of the X5 [subbed by Mystery & Buji].
If you say Tortuga 2 over and over, fast enough, you will eventually tie your tongue into a knot. To be precise it'll be tied into a round turn with two half-hitches, and will require a visit to an emergency room and/or your local scout hut to get it back to normal. So before you try that, I suggest you first play Tortuga 2, otherwise you may miss out on some quality point'n'click gaming before you have to pawn your computer to pay your medical bills and/or scout troop 'donations' [subbed by pufumic, Buji & Mystery].
Think you can do things in the right order at the right time and you like to dress like a ninja? Well then, it's your lucky day, as Bowja 3 - Ninja Kami is made for you [subbed by Buji].
In Demonia City you play a demon trying to destroy a nuclear reactor. I'm sure it would be easy, if only I could think of someone to show me the sort of behavior that might destroy a nuclear power plant... [subbed by Buji & myuhinny].
My Italian isn't that 'bella', but I'm pretty certain that Scappa Dal Bagno Di is going to have something to do with escaping bathrooms. Just call it escaper's intuition... [subbed by Buji].
Icho 1: Because you haven't been truly lost, until you've been lost in a labyrinthine Japanese point'n'click game. Or a time traveling island. One or the other. They're both deliver pretty much the same kind of experience, don't they Freckles? [subbed by Buji].
You're not strictly alone in The 19th Alone In Silence, as you have plenty of blood splatters to keep you company. And it's not really silent either, as there's creeptacular music disturbing the peace. These inaccuracies aside though there's room escaping fun to be had. Not for the kids though. They probably wouldn't find this fun at all. Or maybe they would, and it's time to call the therapist [subbed by utsuki].
Blood and creepiness abound in The 19th Escape, making it a non-family friendly game. Well, for most families anyway... [subbed by utsuki].
You were walking while seeing the plum tree that bloomed sideward of the road. You thought that it was also delicious to eat ice on a cold day. You suddenly found the presence a doubtful door. After all, you were confined when the door was opened just out of curiosity and it entered. As you do. Thus you needed to escape the Bell Pepper Room... [subbed by Buji].
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