Even more conservative point and clickers, like the ones from Daedalic, have hotspots to prevent pixel hunting. Other games, like the ones from Zombie Cow Studios, have so much funny lines from experimenting with the wrong combinations, that you kind even want to play it wrong.
I think Grim Fandango is terribly overrated, as it has lots of nonsensical and frustrating puzzles. It kind of bums that people are still stuck considering these classics as the best games of the genre (like the Richard Cobbett top25 whatever) and ignoring the current great games.
The Dream Machine is also amazing. One of the most beautiful games I've ever played.
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Life Is Strange is on my wishlist so I'm curious now to see what it does and I'll look at Primordia as well.
You have to have some tolerance of teen cliches to fully enjoy life is strange, but even so is a big improvement on the Telltale formula.