Tag: Point & Click
Clue: Murder By Death Review
A tense, real-time detective adventure that trusts your deduction skills, Clue: Murder By Death delivers high-stakes mystery with meaningful choices — and no hand-holding when the clock runs out.
Sleeping Beauty: Hidden Object Game Review
A gentle, dream-soaked hidden-object adventure that adds depth—literally—to a classic formula, delivering calm exploration wrapped in fairytale warmth.
The Dark Rites of Arkham Review
The Dark Rites of Arkham feels like turning brittle police reports into forbidden scripture—methodical, melancholy, and quietly terrifying.
Solitaire Crime Stories Chapter 2 Review
Solitaire Crime Stories: Chapter 2 transforms classic card puzzles into a compelling detective tale, where every move could reveal a clue—or let the killer slip away.
Dark Town Secrets: Lost Lulu Collector’s Edition Review
Dark Town Secrets: Lost Lulu Collector’s Edition turns a seemingly simple missing dog case into a haunting puzzle-filled adventure where every shadow hides a secret—and every solved scene brings you closer to the truth.
Is this potato? Review
Is this potato? turns a gloriously simple idea into a surprisingly addictive challenge. With cheerful illustrations, gentle brain-teasing tension, and perfectly pick-up-and-play design, this quirky spud hunt proves that sometimes the smallest games leave the biggest smiles.
Screw Master Review
Screw Master turns the simple act of unscrewing into an addictive, tactile puzzle experience. With 50 increasingly challenging levels, realistic physics, strategic power-ups, and satisfying visual and audio feedback, it’s a game that rewards patience, creativity, and logical thinking at every turn.
Earth Must Die Review
Earth Must Die is a razor-sharp playable cartoon that drags classic point-and-click kicking and screaming into 2025 with outrageous British comedy and an all-star voice cast. Compact, confident, and gloriously stupid in the best way, it proves that saving the adventure genre might require blowing up Earth first.
I’m not a Human: Horror Review
A claustrophobic basement nightmare driven by sound and suspense, I’m Not a Human: Horror uses a simple premise and an unpredictable stalker to create genuine tension—rough around the edges, but chilling where it counts.
nyan nyan nyan nyan nyan Review
nyan nyan nyan nyan nyan turns a simple paw-print hunt into a cheerful test of focus, blending cute chaos and time-pressured searching into a lighthearted brain teaser perfect for short, smile-filled sessions.













