Do you want to learn Spanish but you are at the beginner level? If YES then here is a tip to improve your prowess in the Spanish language.
There are numerous ways to learn Spanish or other languages but none of them is easier than learning through video games.
Yes, playing some video games in Spanish will help you ace the language.
To make your work easier, we shortlisted the 5 best Spanish Point and Click Games that will help you perfect your Spanish.
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Point-and-click adventure games are the best way to learn a new language because they are pretty easy to play and you will see tons of dialogues there.
When you click on an object in the game, you get information about it helping in learning new words and more in Spanish.
Without any further ado, let’s get started:
Best Spanish Point-and-Click Adventure Games (2025)
Here are some of the best 5 Spanish Point-and-Click Adventure Games that are more effective for learning languages.
Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars

Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars is developed by Revolution Software and co-written and directed by Charles Cecil.
It is all about an American tourist George Stobbart in Paris who witnesses the blowing up of a cafe and attempts to unravel a conspiracy behind it.
He joins photojournalist Nicole Collard. They discover that the assassination is related to the Knights Templar.
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The murder mystery game takes place in real and fictional locations in Europe and the Middle East.
The game is set on a serious tone, sprinkled with humor and graphics that add a touch of mystery to the captivating story.
There are 4 sequels in the series.
However, only 1, 2 & 5 have Spanish audio available.
The Curse of Monkey Island

The Curse of Monkey Island is an adventure game published by LucasArts. It is a sequel to 1991’s Monkey Island and the third in the Monkey Island series.
Players don the role of Guybrush Threepwood, a pirate who proposes to his girlfriend unknowingly with a cursed ring.
The ring turns the love of his life into a golden statue that gets stolen.
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The story of the game is all about how Guybrush tries to find Elaine on different Caribbean islands and look for a solution to lift the curse.
The Curse of Monkey Island and the 4th installment Escape from Monkey Island are the only ones with Spanish audio.
The game has amazing graphics interspersed with reggae music and some funny puzzles that will surely put a smile on your face.
Deponia

Deponia is an adventure video game published by Daedalic Entertainment. Players take on the role of Rufus, an inhabitant of planet Deponia.
The story of this Spanish language learning game is about his attempt to start a new life in a floating city called Elysium.
However, he uncovers a plot that threatens to destroy his home planet.
The puzzles are too good to be missed and the unique comic style with hand-drawn graphics, Bizarre characters and wacky humor are the plus points of the game.
Deponia is a 4-game series that has Deponia and Chaos with Spanish audio.
Grim Fandango

Grim Fandango is a dance with the grim reaper, or with death, and is set in the world of Mexican holiday Day of the Dead.
The adventure game is directed by Tim Schafer and developed and published by LucasArts.
The game has the players donning the role of Manny Cavalera a good-natured travel agent at the Department of Death and his attempts to save the new arrival Mercedes, a virtuous soul, on her journey.
The game has 4 acts and each act takes place on the Day of the Dead Festival.
The Mexican folklore makes it a natural game to play in Spanish.
It has puzzles, humor, and interesting settings that make it a must-play.
Pedro’s Adventures in Spanish

Pedro’s Adventure in Spanish is a point-and-click game entirely in Spanish. All the dialogue, narration, and interface are in simple Spanish.
The player will don the role of Pedro who is trying to bring back a princess who has been kidnapped.
The plus point of the game is that it is made for language learners.
The Spanish level in the game is quite easy and simple and easily suited for learners of A1/A2 level with some familiarity with Spanish.
The game inspires the learners to keep studying.
Hope, you like the list of the best Spanish point-and-click games.