Spec me a point & click game

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I could do with some help on this, I have a spare £10 in my Steam Wallet and I'm a huge fan of point and click games. I've got Monkey Island 1 & 2 + Broken Sword 1 & 2 but I'm really looking for something new and fresh to play of this genre.

Is anyone aware of any decent point and click games to consider?
 
The second half of Broken Age (ever heard of those Tim Schafer point n' click adventure games? :p ) is set to come out later this month. I played the first half when it came out and it was pretty good; not a whole lot of depth (puzzled were sometimes too easy), but I'm definitely looking forward to playing it again, the art style is awesome.
 
Never heard of them, like I said willing to give anything a go. Should also note I have both Walking Dead Season games too which are brilliant.

Just seen something on Steam, The Daedalic Armaegeddon Bundle for £12.99. They appear to be point and click games with a solid write up.
 
While not technically point and click, I'd give Grim Fandango Remastered a try if you never played it. £11 on steam and worth every penny.

LOVED this game when it came out, I read somewhere it hasn't aged very well at all and had put me off. To be honest if it's still very much playable by todays standards this might be the investment.

Depends if you mind indie stuff, but you could pick up two decent adventures here for just over £5: http://store.steampowered.com/app/288930/
The Richard & Alice and Charnel House Trilogy bundle.

Open to indie games, I've got a few indie games in the past and to be honest I find them better than some big game releases. I shall add these to the list!

Keep the suggestions coming guys, can't get enough of point and clicks :)
 
Daedelic bundle is your answer. I enjoyed Edna & Harvey: new eyes, not played the others, but the Deponia games are well regarded.

The classics are always worth a look; Beneath a sterel sky is great and went freeware some years ago. And Grim Fandango, obviously- probably the best of them all
 
Daedelic bundle is your answer. I enjoyed Edna & Harvey: new eyes, not played the others, but the Deponia games are well regarded.

The classics are always worth a look; Beneath a sterel sky is great and went freeware some years ago. And Grim Fandango, obviously- probably the best of them all

I think your right, looking at them it's really Deponia that I'm interested in playing on the bundle... a few of the others I weren't too keen on but to have all 3 games at £12.99 is just too much of a deal.
 
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I would expect it to appear on GOG in the next 6 months - they've been adding the old LucasArts games since Disney bought up the rights.

I played it through, for the first time, about 18 months ago, as I picked up a disc copy. It's great :)
 
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