Kicking back with a good point-and-click adventure is kind of the video game equivalent of curling up with a good book. Such games tend to feature at their core an elaborate chain of cause-and-effect puzzles involving the unlikely interaction and combination of multiple items. If you've never played a point-and-click adventure game before, typical ingredients include a focus on puzzles and dialogue over action. What are point-and-click adventure games? They're often spliced in with other genres, such as narrative games and puzzlers, but the DNA is there for all to see. Thankfully the rise of smartphone gaming has seen, if not a full-scale resurgence, then certainly a revived niche in the market for the humble point-and-click adventure. The golden age of LucasArts games such as Monkey Island had passed, and gamers have moved on to simpler, less cerebral fare. From the late '90s onwards, gamers have been bemoaning the fact that they don't make point-and-click adventure games anymore.