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I think I'm in, I like the game's old adventure style (but I don't know much else about it).

I love good point&click titles, but I'd wish they had real alternate in-game ways to solve (more fun) or skip (to avoid stalling) the puzzles.
Post edited July 09, 2014 by phaolo
I'm in

+1 for you and thanks for this giveaway!

Point and clicks allow for a more relaxed form of game immersion. You are encouraged to focus on the story, the characters, the environment, and often (the puzzles). I like imagining being somewhere nice and/or amazing, getting to know the inhabitants, learning more about the place. Feels like a virtual adventure, when its done right.

A lot of recent ones have been a bit too depressive and/or short for my taste. I prefer beauty and humor. Still, its great to see the genre survive, even without the big publisher support :)
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awalterj: Thanks for making a giveaway for this excellent game! I'm contributing one extra gift code to this giveaway (sent via PM to benderz) so as to double everyone's chances of winning in this thread.

(It's the Samaritan thing to do)
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benderz: Ho, thank you so much awalterj ! :-D
Sending thanks to you both!

I love point and click games because they tend to not need manual dexterity but rather deductive reasoning in order to play and solve the puzzles. I mean plenty of games require both but P&C's don't rely upon a physical mechanism - rather a brain mechanism ;-)

This game immediately went on my wishlist so I guess I'll be in for one of my rare "in" occasions ;-)
I really love this genre. Not sure why, it has always been like this since the old Lucas Arts and Sierra games. Maybe because I like a good story and some jokes better than plain action or the thrill of winning.
Thanks for the giveaway benderz and awalterj! +1
Post edited July 12, 2014 by DeMignon
i'm in. thanks for the giveaway.
Please count me in. A big thanks to benderz and awalterj for the giveaway. +1 to you both! The reason that I love point-and-click adventure games is because they provide a great framework for quality storytelling, or a bunch of humor, or both.
Hi, I'd like to be in. Thank you.


I've been playing point-and-click adventure games since King's Quest VI and Leisure Suit Larry 6 back in 1994... when I was 11 years old. I love the story, dialog and immersive feeling of a good adventure game.
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benderz: ...
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awalterj: Thanks for making a giveaway for this excellent game! I'm contributing one extra gift code to this giveaway (sent via PM to benderz) so as to double everyone's chances of winning in this thread.

(It's the Samaritan thing to do)
Thanks!!!
Count me in please!

I love point and click adventures. I've pretty much played all of the old ones and most of the new ones too. I like solving puzzles, paying careful attention to details, figuring stuff out. It's a more ponderous, thoughtful genre.
Thanks benderz and awalterj for nice giveaway +1

Not in but good luck all:)
It's very interesting to read your posts, thanks for participate !
We can find different point of view regarding this genre, I'm agree with some of you, I disagree with others, but all your points are interesting.
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benderz: ...
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awalterj: Thanks for making a giveaway for this excellent game! I'm contributing one extra gift code to this giveaway (sent via PM to benderz) so as to double everyone's chances of winning in this thread.

(It's the Samaritan thing to do)
Thanks for your generosity, awalterj!
I'm in, thanks you both for the giveaway!
I'm in. thanks for the giveaway!
Count me in. Thank you!

I enjoy point and click adventure games because they generally offer better narrative than other types of games.