ITT: favourite point and click adventure games

ITT: favourite point and click adventure games

>Day of the Tentacle
>Pijama Sam
>The Secret of Monkey Island
>Monkey Island 2 : Le Chuck's Revenge
>Grim Fandango
>Sam and Max

OP, I just cannot choose my personal best.

World of Warcraft

that one robin hood one

Tex Murphy series and TLJ.

Metroid Other M

Zack and Wiki

The Neverhood

that's tough, old Sherlock games, A Moment of Silence, Nibiru, Still Life 1, old Dracula games, Indigo prophecy (sure can fit in this genre)

installed Silence (aka The Whispered World 2) that just came out recently since I really enjoyed 1, waiting for a comfy mood to try it out.

>Retro
Star Trek 25th Anniversary: Judgement Rites
>Modern
Technobabylon

Do AA games count?

>Kings Quest V and VI
>Leisure Suit Larry 5, 6 and 7
God I miss classic Seirra, Nu-Kings Quest is a disaster.

Tales from the borderlands

Currently playing this,it has pretty good atmosphere

Any more recs for horror point and click?

Down Under Dan is pure point and click kino

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Anyone here played this hidden gem?

IHNMAIMS

Secret of Monkey Island

I don't play many of these kinds of games

Just wanted to say point-and-click and VN aren't games

Your list is Top-tier, you have very good taste, sir.

world of tanks

Jhonny Rocket Fingers

Conquest of the Longbow?

I own both Monkey Island games and Tentacle on GOG. They're the remakes, but come with the originals as well. Which should I play?

Any opinions on Lumino City?

Decay is mostly shit to be honest. Has legitimately good ending(s) though. Try 7th Guest, Harvester, Shivers 1 and 2.
>Technobabylon
My nigga.

I think Post Mortem was pretty good, but I haven't played it in years.

Pokemon SuMo

Okay, james bond

Fuck it has been forever since I had to think about them. I can only recall two off the top of my head besides classic Lucasarts stuff like The Dig.

The Longest Journey
Beneath a Steel Sky

They are decent remakes. If I remember correctly, you can switch between remake and original versions at any time during the game. The only time where I think that it is more beneficial to play original is for realistic close-up shots like picrelated in Monkey Island. And for curiosity too.

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Thanks mate. When they eventually move up my backlog I'll go original.

Stasis is pretty good.

The walking dead games have a nice story, but puzzles are a joke...

Also:

The last Door.
Sanitarium.
The Cat Lady.
Downfall.
The dream machine.
Gabriel Knight (the first one is the best).
Harvester.
A date in the park (free).
I have no mouth and I must scream.
Metal Dead (Comedy, but horror-themed).
Home.

Dreamweb

kys

Only when they don't have multiple endings or loss conditions.

Did anyone else play Bureau 13?

agree with VN part

Professor Layton
Ace Attorney
Ghost Trick
The Ubisoft Telltale CSI Games

runescape

>Myst/Riven
>Shivers 1/2
>Obsidian (pic related)
>Day of the Tentacle
>Monkey Island 1-3
>Grim Fandango
>Sanitarium
>most of the Telltale Sam and Max games
>Pajama Sam, 1/2 are especially comfy

Sup Forums - video games

I love the realistic views but like the controls better in remastered version

Oh yeah I forgot!
>Ghost Trick
>some of the Ace Attorney games
>Samorost 1/2
>Neverhood kinda

You are not alone. Thief + Hacker FTW! (I don't remember their names)

Sam & Max Hit the Road
Day of the Tentacle
Monkey Island 1-2
Harvester
Phantasmagoria
Discworld 2

Full Throttle was pretty good but too short.
And recently I enjoyed Fran Bow, althought it's very easy.

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Good taste.

Spongebob Employee of the Month.

I remember finally working out the think in the powered armor was a woman, and therefore it was ok for her to go into the women's locker room to climb out the window.

That game was just insane with all the shit you had to work out.

Oh fuck I completely forgot about Discworld. That was THE point and click for me. Was perfect for the setting.

Most named already, but also Syberia 1-2 and Red Comrades / Petka & Vasily Ivanovich for the slavcore and nip slip on the original CD cover.

Am i the only one who actually played these games, they were surprisingly good and well written from the actual CSI writers

It's one of those few "Shovelware, but it's GOOD shovelware"

Honestly, I would say play with the original graphics, but use the voice acting if the game lets you (I think only 2 lets you play the new voice acting while playing with original graphics)

There's something cheap about the animation in the new graphics. Also they made the close-ups of people's fit the cartoony art style - in the originals they were realistic, pic related.

Anyway, you can switch modes at any time with the press of a button.

>ctrl+f
>"broken sword"
>no results

The actual fuck.

Trilby games t b h

These are the video game equivalent of Feeding Frenzy and Space Cop, prove me wrong.

I'm not saying that's a bad or good thing, just that it's a thing.

/thread

Dragon Quest

Forgot Toonstruck

Runescape

MAH

NIGGER!

Scratches because it's the only one I've played.

Diablo 2

My aunt bought it to me when I was just a kid, this shit legitimately gave me nightmares.
I haven't finished it to this day

>here look at my girlfriends panties

leisure suit larry lounge lizards
putt putt goes to the moon

It's a bizarrely specific correlation but whenever Christopher Lloyd is in a point and click adventure game it's basically guaranteed to be good. He's been in more than enough for this to be a rule.

Broken Sword for Gameboy Advance.

I played that one first and then on PC. I did not imagine the main characters voice to sound like that so it completely put be off. The second one wasn't as good as the first either.

Please help me find this pnc game again

The setting was that your room is transported to some kind of alien dimension. One of the first puzzles is trying to remember your name which you do by looking at the name plate on your door

I am a simple man

Some obscure ones.

Harvester (shit game but interesting)

Beneath a Steel Sky (goofy cyberpunk game)

Toonstruck (great game)

Wonder Project J (Japanese SFC game, alsi a raising sim)

My nigga

Mystery of the Druids

When did you play it?

>Grim Fandango
>The Secret of Monkey Island
>Broken Age
>Oxenfree
anything good in my backlog?

Anybody?

bump for unique thread

I love III the most.

did anyone play stasis? I saw one person mention it.

I've been trying to remember this one from the mid 90's for years now. It was a bunch of kids on an island, the first puzzle was piecing together dinosaur bones, the main villain was one of those Egyptian dogs and there was a maze where you were being chased by a minotaur, that part terrified me.

Any ideas? I've been searching for so long.

Adventure Quest

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I remember playing a slav point and click game about as i recall a general of russian/ukrainian army and like a private but i absolutly forgot the names of the charachters. But it was funny as shit, might be better known in eastern europe

Gonna make a wild guess and say that it is Red Comrades . The game had 8 fucking sequels with different engines and artstyles, so you might remember it different from the post's screenshot. First two are remastered and translated to English.

Never really been into the genre much, but I liked Fran Bow a lot.

Age of Empires 2: The Conquerors

What do you want to know?

Damm right it is i did not check the thread and its also the version i remember this must be like 2003/4 or some shit fuck that game was awesome i gotta replay it again maybe grab the remaster

did you enjoy it, and was it actually scary or tense at all?

>Contrl F: Mania
>0 Results Found

Motherfuckers, time for some Maniac Mansion.

UHHHHHHHH

I would say it relies more on tension than on jumpscares.

It's a bit linear, and you can finish it in less than 8 hours.

I enjoyed it, but wouldn't pay full price.

Fuck! How could I forget! This game is a true gem.

Dwarf Fortress

Full Throttle, no question about it.