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Leave a message here to get a chance to grab a GOG release of A New Beginning - Final Cut.

You need to have +25 rep and register before 2014. For your personal use only, no trading and no re-giting. But you can enter for an other member !
I'll choose the winner with the help of random.org Sunday or Monday morning.

Optional, you can speak about Point & Click games, your favorite game, or favorite scene.

Good luck !


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MorphysLaw: My favourite point and click game is Back To The Future: The Game. Mostly because I love the story and the entirety of the Back To The Future franchise and concept. :P
Congrats MorphysLaw ! Please check your PM !
Post edited January 12, 2014 by benderz
My favorite Point & Click game is not really a P&C game.. but it's adventure, guess which? ;p

In for ZpavelZ.

Thanks bendez!
Hrrm I'm in as I have wanted to try it for a while now. Favourite P&C Games are the older sierra ones and original monkey Island games.
I won´t talk about The Secret of the Monkey Island since it´s the best point and click adventure ever.......:P, but instead I´d like to talk about Gemini Rue.
After a drought time of adventure games, I think Gemini Rue was one the adventure games I played with the resurgence of the "retro" feel, and I had a pleasant surprise with it. I love sci-fi, the story was quite interesting and engaging, and I loved playing a kind of detectivesque role. It has twists and turns, and searching for the truth is like piecing together a puzzle for which you don´t have all the pieces.
Very entertaining.
Post edited January 10, 2014 by LoboBlanco
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LoboBlanco: The Secret of the Monkey Island
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Gemini Rue.
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Very good tastes ! :-D
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Stooner: My favorite Point & Click game is not really a P&C game.. but it's adventure, guess which? ;p
Hmmm.... Myst maybe ? It's P&C but a little different.
Post edited January 10, 2014 by benderz
Thank you, benderz! +1

I'm in.

My favourite point-&-click games are mostly from Lucas Arts, sadly it's gone now.
Not in, but thanks +1

I have a backlog of adventure games now, this one included. I will start making my way though them soon though.
Post edited January 10, 2014 by mabrookes
I suddenly got this game so not in, will enter for Stooner instead.
Well point-and-clickers go for me all the way from DotT and Full Throttle through some obscure Russian titles all the way to modern Telltale and Daedalic games. It's so great that we have them. :) I mean, somehow I was always fascinated by those games and enjoyed both the "thinking" aspect as well as the humore and the art of those. :)
Post edited January 10, 2014 by ZPavelZ
hmm it looks an interesting point and click. it would not be one I would look at instantly but the best games are the ones no one knows about anyway. :P

I would like to enter in for this one please. it would be nice to have a new point and click game.

And thanks for the giveaway benderz. have a nice big + from me :P
In, +1 and thanks.

My favorite adventure games are probably the ones developed by Benoit Sokal. Loved Syberia for how the main character evolved and the mood that the game set!
Not in, but thanks for this nice adventure game giveaway! +1
Arguably The Longest Journey.

I'm in, thanks!
Thanks for your generosity, benderz!

Please, count me in for Thistler.

I was lucky enough (some forum members might add: "and old enough" :D) to experience the Golden Age of Point and Click adventures. ;)

I've nice memories from most of them (specially the classic Lucasfilm ones, Monkey Island and Indiana Jones being my favorite series), but the one which I cherish most is Loom. I instanly fell in love with its story and its innovative gameplay, and it was very sad when I learned there wouldn't be a sequel (though there is a fanmade one called Forge). It was Loom which made this genre one of my preferred ones, and I'm grateful for it. :)
Count me in, please - thanks!

My first computer game I (co-)owned, long ago, was King's Quest III - my roommate and I bought it together in college, and spend months guiding Gwydion around collecting his ingredients. It's always been a favorite genre of mine.
Not in but +1.