Full Throttle
Full Throttle is a 1995 Graphic Adventure and Single-player video game created and published by LucasArts for Windows and PlayStation platforms. It offers an exciting story and puts the player into the role of the protagonist and lets him to control the actions of the protagonist from the third-person view using point and click interface and a mouse. By clicking on the screen, the player can move the character named as Ben around the scene to interact with objects and Non-player Characters. It has a set of levels and each level offers exciting gameplay that the player really enjoy. The aim of the player is to manipulate the world, solve mind-bending puzzle and progress through the game to earn points. The game introduces multiple ends, depending on the decisions of the player. Reveal the story by accomplishing his tasks and immerse himself in point and click gameplay experience. With brilliant environment, smooth controls, and good graphics, Full Throttle is the best Graphics Adventure game to play and enjoy.
#1 Neighbours from Hell
Neighbours from Hell is a Puzzle and Strategy video game developed and published by JoWooD Vienna for PlayStation, iOS, and Microsoft Windows. The game follows the protagonist named as Woody, an average man, who has a peaceful life, until his brutal neighbor named as Mr. Rottweiler makes his happy life miserable. After that, the protagonist decides to take revenge from his neighbor. During the gameplay, the player creeps around the home of his neighbor by performing tricks. According to the story, the player acts as the star of the new Television Show with the same name, with cameras that are capable of tracking every move of the player as he sets traps like swing the chair, smeared painting, soap on the floor, and more. The main job of the player is to create disarray, struggle to increase ratings of his show to win awards. There are several levels and the main goal of each level is to play some tricks on his neighbor using every available item near the player character. Each stage is divided into four to five zones. The player must move the character from zone to zone to advance through the game.