Graphic adventure game
Point-and-click is a interface which a user uses a mouse to click on a device using the mouse clicker primarily on a computer. This is commonly used on the game series Five Nights at Freddy’s created by Scott Cawthon and or on other games accessible.
Graphic Adventure Game Media
A computer terminal running Zork (1977), one of the first commercially successful text adventure games
The Whispered World (2009) is an example of a context-based point-and-click adventure game using high-definition graphics and animation.
The Stanley Parable (2013) is a first-person walking simulator set in an office building.
Telechrome^type output of Will Crowther's original version of Colossal Cave Adventure
Mystery House for the Apple II was the first adventure game to use graphics in the early home computer era.