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  2. Legacy: Dark Shadows - Wikipedia

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    The game is mouse-driven; a traditional point-and-click from the third-person perspective. Left-clicking the mouse allows the player to move across the screen, talking to other characters, and investigating objects, while right-clicks open Ren's inventory.

  3. JezzBall - Wikipedia

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    The game is controlled by a standard pointing device such as a mouse. Right click alternates between horizontal and vertical orientation for wall creation and left click starts the walls building. The player begins each level with the same number of lives as there are atoms in that level. The game finishes if all lives are lost.

  4. Mouse button - Wikipedia

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    A mouse click is the action of pressing (i.e. 'clicking', an onomatopoeia) a button to trigger an action, usually in the context of a graphical user interface (GUI). “Clicking” an onscreen button is accomplished by pressing on the real mouse button while the pointer is placed over the onscreen button's icon.

  5. Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst Walkthrough Part 1

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    On the left side, you will see an intercom, click on it and you will see a closer view. Use the wrench to take the 4 screws off the panel. Click on the bottom of the page and you will see that the ...

  6. Deponia (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game's main interface features a simple system connected to the mouse, in which the player left-clicks an object/person to use it/talk to, and right-click it to examine it, while a hint system, indicating interactive elements, can be activated by holding down the mouse's middle button. The game's unique elements are special puzzles that the ...

  7. The Sydney Mystery - Wikipedia

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    The player interacts with the current area by hovering the mouse over particular objects or any people present and left clicking to perform an action. The mouse pointer changes to an icon that matches the appropriate action. Right clicking cycles through any available items the player possess. Left clicking while holding the selected item uses it.

  8. The Westerner (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Action sequences require Fillmore to use his gun. The gun is fired by a left-click of the mouse (if the players cannot move) or a right-click of the mouse (if the players can get around using a left-click of the mouse). Fenimore Fillmore cannot die. The game contains puzzles that require skill, accuracy and speed.

  9. Fable (1996 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game has a minimalist user interface, showing only the cursor (which displays the current verb selected for use) and descriptive text. The game follows the standard point-and-click adventure game formula of controlling the player using the mouse, while avoiding the need to display a list of verbs on-screen.