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I loved the Edna and Harvey games! Try them out.
Chains of Satinav and Memoria are among my very favourite point and clicks of all time. Superb games. Beatiful graphics, great stories, good puzzle design. Just perfect, especially Chains.

Edna & Harvey games are also very good. Funny, with original characters and creative ideas and lots of great dark humor.

Deponia gets better with every game, and I hope we'll see a fourth one some day. It's a great setting, it would be a pity to never visit it again.

Night of the Rabbit is a mixed bag- it looks fantastic, the world and the characters are interesting and it just feels exactly like the kind of fantasy fable I love. However, it also feels like either some of the story was cut, or there is/was a sequel planned (I hope it gets made) because some plot threads are not resolved, and the ending is very much a sequel bait.


Also, if you like this kind of games you'll probably also enjoy Ben There, Dan That!, Broken Age and the Sam & Max games.
Even if they are just the publisher of the game, I was positively surprised by Randal's Monday. Here's the short review I wrote about it:

"I'm very positively surprised by this game. I've read several reviews that said that the game isn't funny and that the main character is completely unlikeable. But I had a great fun with Randal's Monday. Almost every scene is a reminiscene to a movie, computer game or comic book and I had to laugh out loud many times, because of the funny dialogues and bizarre situations. And Randal isn't unlikeable at all. He might be kleptomaniac sociopath (isn't every adventure game character one?) and he does awful things to his friends, but he regrets his deeds and tries hard to make everything right again. For me he's much more likeable than Rufus from the Deponia games (who is just a narcisstic asshole).

Game isn't perfect though. The last chapter was a little too long for my taste. I've also encountered a bug where no dialogue options where available and I had to reload (it happened twice). And while the voice acting is very good, there is a problem with the speech volume (which varies a lot).

Puzzle design is good most of the times, but I still had to use the internal hint system (a walkthrough that only reveals a little bit when you click on it) several times, because I've missed a certain item or had no idea what to do next. And even if I did so, it took me about 15 hours to complete this game (which I consider quite long for a modern adventure game).

All in all this is my new favourite Daedalic game and I can recommend it to everybody who likes geek/nerd humor."
Welcome to GOG!

Unfortunately, I've only played two Daedalic games: Chains of Satinav, which I loved; and Edna & Harvey - The Breakout, which I really hated.
If you're looking for humourous adventure games, however, I can recommend any of these, in case you haven't played them already:

Simon the Sorcerer
Simon the Sorcerer II
Toonstruck (starring Christopher Lloyd!)
The Legend of Kyrandia 2: Hand of Fate
Sam & Max Hit The Road
Leisure Suit Larry: Love for Sale
Normality (rather unusual, as it's presented from a first person perspective in a Doom-style 3D environment in which you can freely move around. Other than that, it plays like a classic point & click adventure game, a really funny one at that.)
Flight of the Amazon Queen (Free)
Beneath a Steel Sky (Free)

Do note that Simon the Sorcerer I & II, The Legend of Kyrandia & Normality all appeared as "daily deals" in the current Fall Sale, each with a 75% discount, so if you're interested, there's a chance that you might be able to pick them up, should they return to the sale. Toonstruck also popped up, as part of the "Ultimate Interplay"-bundle, 60% off (90% if you bought the whole bundle) meaning it could be discounted again, if they repeat the bundles on the last day of the sale.
Thank you all for your kind welcome and recommendations!
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Daedalic4Ever: snip
Allright, so here's a couple I haven't seen mentioned yet and are available in GOG.

Tales of the Borderlands has been critically praised for its humor. Telltale adventures have a much less puzzley style of play though, not sure what you'll think of it.

And in a more classic point n click direction you'll probably appreciate anything in the Sam n Max series.

Come to think of it, and with you being new. Did you notice Secret of Monkey island itself is on sale here?
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Daedalic4Ever: snip
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Brasas: Allright, so here's a couple I haven't seen mentioned yet and are available in GOG.

Tales of the Borderlands has been critically praised for its humor. Telltale adventures have a much less puzzley style of play though, not sure what you'll think of it.

And in a more classic point n click direction you'll probably appreciate anything in the Sam n Max series.

Come to think of it, and with you being new. Did you notice Secret of Monkey island itself is on sale here?
Thanks again for your recommendations! of course i notice that Monkey Island games are on sale here! those where the games i wish listed first!
Three of my favorite Daedalic games games

The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav
Memoria
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The Whispered World
Chains of Satinav and Memoria are probably their best work story wise.

I would recommend The Whispered World for art style. It's probably their best looking game
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Daedalic4Ever: i really like Daedalic kind of games (Point & Click)
Okay
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Daedalic4Ever: played Deponia for an hour or so
and that immediatley inspired you to name yourself Daedalic4Ever?! O______o?
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Daedalic4Ever: what games do you recommend me to play from this company and others?
Beneath A Steel Sky - best bit is its free and should already be in your account.
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Daedalic4Ever: Hi great community! i really like Daedalic kind of games (Point & Click) played Deponia for an hour or so,what games do you recommend me to play from this company and others?
Hello !

I Would personnally recommend you to try all of them if you're addicted to point & click like me, they're all good games.
Besides Gog will certainly put the Daedalic Bundle back, containing all of them for -85% on the last Day Sale =)

If you like Deponia you should also like Runaway & Pendulo Studios games as well !

There is a LOT more point & click games that are "must play" :

Black Mirror, which is certainly my favorite Point & Click of all time ( The first one is pretty frustrating in it's mechanics and gameplay and some puzzles are nonsense so forget it, but 2 & 3 are story, music and atmosphere jewels, really !!!!!!!!!!)
Broken Sword which is my second favorite. The First one is a classic

Simon the Sorcerer 1 & 2,
Classic Lucas Games like Monkey Island (There are 2 remakes of them which are very good !) or Day of the Tentacle,
Beneath a Steel Sky (which is free on Gog ! grab it :) !)
Leisure Suit Larry (Never played the reloaded which is a remake from the first one but it seems to be quite decent)
Syberia
The Longest Journey
Wadjet Eyes games, particularly Blackwell story, Gemini Rue & Primordia
Grim Fandango which had a remaster too, waiting for a discount on this one

And a lot more !
Post edited November 11, 2015 by Rivdoric
You played Deponia for "one hour" and now you're "Daedalic4Ever"?

Uh huh.
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yogsloth: You played Deponia for "one hour" and now you're "Daedalic4Ever"?

Uh huh.
I was almost "BlackMirror4Ever" after 2 or 3 hours too.
You can fall in love with a game after the first 30 minutes if the atmosphere suits you :)
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yogsloth: You played Deponia for "one hour" and now you're "Daedalic4Ever"?

Uh huh.
I guess its a bit like hearing the opening bars of Enter Sandman and getting a Metallica tattoo
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yogsloth: You played Deponia for "one hour" and now you're "Daedalic4Ever"?

Uh huh.
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Sachys: I guess its a bit like hearing the opening bars of Enter Sandman and getting a Metallica tattoo
Actually Enter Sandman is far from being metallica's best composition huhuh !