Every once and again I get the craving for a good point-and-click game. Any that stand out in your mind as the best? I think the one I remember the most fondly is Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars. I've been wanting to play through Dark Seed, but I need to muster the motivation. I know the strangest I've ever played is Harvester. That game is completely off-the-wall. One of the few games that made me feel some sort of uncomfortable when I played it.
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis Day of the Tentacle Monkey Island 1 & 2 Sam & Max Hit the Road Full Throttle Grim Fandango Really, anything made by LucasArts until 2000 or so was gold, although their earliest attempts (Maniac Mansion, Zak McCracken, The Last Crusade) haven't aged too well despite being revolutionary at the time. Most are on GOG, DotT is getting a remastered release, but annoying there's no way to legally get a digital version of Full Throttle.
If I may add on to the Monkey Island craze, I'd also play Curse of Monkey Island and the Tales of Monkey Island.
Pretty hard to beat monkey 1 & 2. Tales was alright. Simon the Sorcerer 1 & 2 were also a laugh if you're into Britishy humour.
Ignore 7Force, Zak is still the bomb! Best on FMT though, so good luck playing that by legitimate means...
Not a single mention of Space Quest yet? FAIL! Most Lucas Arts titles have already been mentioned, but The Dig hasn't. Good one, too. In fact, I can't remember a single bad LA adventure. As for recent ones, Captain Brawe was decent enough. And there's a couple of nice indie titles, for example Five Days A Stranger, or Ben There Dan That.
I forgot about The Dig! That game was fun but I got stuck on this one part and couldn't figure out how to get past it. Have to run it in DOSBOX though since my old Win98/MS-DOS PC has some issues.
Loved Monkey Island and Beneath a Steel Sky (which is free now IIRC), also had a soft spot for Universe, maybe just because of the score though which suits the game perfectly.
Also loved the Goblins (or Gobiins/Gobliiins whatever) games, pretty sure I was just the right age to find them funny at the time though. They're certainly different.
The Freddi Fish games deserve a mention. I'm surprised that nobody has mention the TellTale games like The Walking Dead, The Wolf among us and the Back to the future games.
The Lost Crown is also an amazing game, if you're into the horror genre. Scratches too, although that is a first person adventure game.
I'm gonna add Discworld 1 and 2 (can't believe I forgot about those) and Stupid Invaders to the list.
I really don't know why I didn't mention Space Quest 6: The Spinal Frontier. I played that game a ton. I'd really love to see another Space Quest, but I doubt that would come about. Are any of the other Space Quests as good as 6?