Highlights

  • Point-and-click games offer immersive experiences that challenge your problem-solving skills. From classics like Myst to modern masterpieces like The Walking Dead, there is no shortage of great titles in this genre.
  • Some point-and-click games have better quality, innovation, and overall entertainment value than others. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just looking for something new, this list has it all.
  • Each game mentioned in this article has its own unique story, gameplay, and visual style. From the post-apocalyptic world of Fallout 2 to the humor-filled adventure of Monkey Island, these games offer a variety of experiences for players to enjoy.

Point-and-click games have been a staple of the gaming industry for decades, offering immersive and engaging experiences that challenge your problem-solving skills. From classics like Myst and Monkey Island to modern masterpieces like The Walking Dead and Life is Strange, there is no shortage of great titles in this genre.

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But with so many options out there, it can be tough to know which point-and-click games are truly worth your time. Some have better quality, innovation, and overall entertainment value than others. Whether you are a die-hard adventure game fan, looking for something new, or just here for a sense of nostalgia, this list has it all.

10 Fallout 2

Fallout 2 Vic, Sulik, Goris, Cassidy, Highwayman

A classic point-and-click game that remains popular even today, and one of the best isometric RPGs is Fallout 2. The game takes place in the franchise's familiar post-apocalyptic world, where you take on the role of the Chosen One, a descendant of the first game's Vault Dweller.

You are tasked with finding a Garden of Eden Creation Kit in order to save your tribe from starvation. The story is rich and immersive, with branching dialogue options and multiple ways to complete quests. Fallout 2 is a must-play game that manages to combine a compelling story with addictive gameplay.

9 Day Of The Tentacle

Day Of The Tentacle: Dr Fred putting a hamster into the Time Machine

Day of the Tentacle is a hilarious adventure game that was released three decades ago. The story follows three friends who are trying to prevent an evil purple tentacle from taking over the world. As with any classic point-and-click game, you have to solve various puzzles in order to progress.

The game's cartoonish graphics and witty humor make it stand out, and the puzzles are cleverly designed to keep you fully engaged. There are also multiple endings for you to explore, depending on the choices you make throughout the story.

8 Machinarium

Machinarium: Game's title, Josef holding Berta's hand while climbing a pile of scraps

Machinarium is a visually stunning adventure game that takes place in a steampunk world. You play as Josef, a small robot, trying to save his girlfriend from the clutches of an evil robot gang. There is no dialogue or text, instead, the story is told through visuals and sound effects.

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The puzzles you need to solve in order to progress are cleverly designed, with a mix of logic, observation, and trial and error. Thanks to its unique art style and charming soundtrack, Machinarium is definitely worth it playing.

7 Broken Sword: The Shadow Of The Templars

Broken Sword- The Shadow Of The Templars: George outside of the Bar/Lounge and talking with a stranger on the street

A game released almost three decades ago, but still one of the best point-and-click adventures is the one of Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars. The Broken Sword series has lots of other great titles as well, with some even available on the Nintendo Switch.

The game follows the story of George Stobbart, an American tourist who becomes embroiled in a conspiracy involving the Knights Templar. In order to progress in the game, you will have to solve various intriguing puzzles, interact with colorful characters, and gather as much information as possible.

6 Life Is Strange

Max and Chloe in a car  (Life is Strange)

The Life is Strange franchise has released many great titles, but the first one remains at the top. You follow the story of a strong female protagonist, Maxine Caulfield, who discovers she has the ability to rewind time. The game's story tackles complex themes such as bullying, mental health, and the consequences of our actions.

The choices you make throughout the game affect the outcome, with multiple possible endings. Life is Strange is an emotional rollercoaster of a point-and-click game that leaves a lasting impression, showcasing the power of storytelling.

5 Deponia

Deponia doomsday: Rufus being sucked by a portal, while Goal offers her hand from a spaceship to save him

Deponia is a humorous point-and-click series of games that take place on the trash planet of Deponia. You take on the role of the self-proclaimed hero, Rufus, who tries to escape the junk-filled world. The game's story is filled with absurd humor and pop culture references, making it a true joy to play.

The gameplay involves, once again, solving puzzles and interacting with various characters. The hand-drawn graphics are visually stunning, and the voice acting only adds to the depth of the characters.

4 Papers, Please

Papers Please, Reading the Ministry of Admission Rules & Regulations book

Papers, Please is a unique and thought-provoking game released a decade ago. It has you working as a border patrol inspector for the fictional tyrannical country of Arstotzka and is great for anyone who loves management games. You have the power to decide who to let in and who to deny entry to the country.

The story tackles various themes from bureaucracy to morality and authoritarianism. The gameplay mainly involves examining documents and using deductive reasoning to determine whether someone is permitted to enter or not. The pixelated graphics and moody soundtrack only add to the experience.

3 The Walking Dead

The Walking Dead - Lee's Death

Telltale has released some great choose-your-own-adventure games, with great storytelling and some of the hardest decisions in gaming. The Walking Dead is one of those titles and takes place in the familiar post-apocalyptic zombie world of the TV series. You play as Lee Everett, a convicted criminal, who somehow ends up becoming the guardian of a young girl.

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The gameplay involves solving puzzles and making various decisions that affect the outcome of the story. The game's hand-drawn graphics and voice acting are top-notch, adding to the immersive atmosphere.

2 Grim Fandango

Grim Fandango: Manny talking to his boss Don Copal

Grim Fandango is a classic point-and-click adventure game that was, for many, the introduction to this genre. The game takes place in the Land of the Dead, where you take on the role of Manny Calavera, a travel agent who must help souls reach the afterlife.

The story is a blend of film noir and Mexican folklore, making it quite a unique and engaging experience. Grim Fandango's remake must be one of the best video game remakes, thanks to its improved graphics and gameplay.

1 Monkey Island

Pirate hugging the protagonist (The Secret Of Monkey Island)

Even after three decades, the Monkey Island series is still one of the best point-and-click adventures and is also regarded as one of the greatest pirate-themed games. The story follows Guybrush Threepwood, a wannabe pirate and his journey.

It is a game filled with humor and pop culture references, intriguing puzzles, and interactions with various characters. Monkey Island is perfect for anyone who loves engaging in witty talks and well-paced stories.

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