GOG weekly sale: “Point and click games”

GOG’s newest weekly sale has plenty of point-and-click adventures on offer.

It’s been ages since I promoted a sale that didn’t feature any new games or other specials. The GOG special promo: Star Wars sale back in 2017 was actually the last article I wrote. But the point-and-click games sale is certainly worth mentioning, considering how many news and reviews I’ve written about the genre.

Mentioning all the discounted titles would take too long, so I’ll just pick a few I already covered in one form or another:

Anna’s Quest (see the review)
Candle (see the review)
Day of the Tentacle: Remastered (see the review)
Full Throttle: Remastered (see the review)
Grim Fandango: Remastered (see the review)
Heaven’s Vault (see the review)
Journey of a Roach (see the review)
Little Misfortune (see the review)
LUNA: The Shadow Dust (see the review)
Syberia (see the review)
Syberia II (see the review)
The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav (see the review)
The Darkside Detective (see the review)
The Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark (see the review)
The Last Door: Season 1 (see the review)
The Last Door: Season 2 (see the review)
The Night of the Rabbit (see the review)

This is only a selection of games, but I found these the most memorable or sometimes even outstanding titles. The funny thing about this list is that I was surprised how many of the point-and-clickers I’ve managed to review. Of course there are a few others I only briefly covered in a news article, but I think I might do this sort of thing again in the near future, simply for recommendations and remembering the really good games.

The point-and-click games sale runs until January 24, 2022, at 2 PM UTC.

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About nufafitc

Being an avid gamer, cinemaniac, and bookworm in addition to other things the internet and new media present, I'm also very much into DIY music, rock and pop in particular. Writing short or longer pieces about anything that interests me has always made me happy. As both an editor for German website "Adventure-Treff" and UK website "Future Sack", I like to write reviews and news about recent developments in the movies, games and book industry.
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