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A new listing for Tea Haus, by J.R. Timmerman
A new listing for Everwing Trading, by LoganWilliamFaulkner
A new listing for Moments Like This, by Pilvi_fawn
A new listing for Contract, by JacobPoteet and msteph
A new listing for Boss, we have a problem, by Jackson_Miller
A new listing for Hello Wolf, by Vibing Eagle
A new listing for A Kind Soul, by AlonneBear
A new listing for Tell Me Everything, by Yuliia Vlaskova and Alien Anberlin
A new listing for The Gods of the Red Planet, by Aurora Way Studios
A new listing for Quest of the Mysteries, by Brian John McGill
Yoylese reviews Pick Up The Phone Booth And Die: "Absolutely Beautiful" May 11, 2025
"Beautiful. From the very moment that I opened up the game, to its emotional ending, I felt a strong connection to this game. I was..." - See full review
A new listing for lone signal, by Dan Gomme and Younès Rabii
A new listing for from every spark a fire, by Yoon Ha Lee
MathBrush reviews Home Party: "Complex party game with good vibes and multiple endings" May 10, 2025
"Zeno Pillan has made several games in the past that were short, surreal parser games with cool ASCII art. This game is much larger, with..." - See full review
MathBrush reviews Quirky Test: "Adventuron wordplay game" May 10, 2025
"This game was fun to play in the Text Adventure Literacy Jam. It's a wordplay game based on shifting rhymes, and written with Adventuron...." - See full review
OtisTDog reviews Captain Cutter's Treasure: "A bit like 'Treasure Island'" May 10, 2025
"This is a pretty solidly-implemented short scenario using Inform 6 with the PunyInform library. It has 4500 lines of well-organized..." - See full review
iaraya reviews Metallic Red: "Cosy sci-fi in an intriguing world" May 10, 2025
"An excellent cosy sci-fi game, albeit one that ended on a sudden note. You play as a lone captain of a spaceship, spending your days..." - See full review
iaraya reviews The Den: "Tandem escape" May 10, 2025
"A really fun puzzle game, one of my favourites from the 2024 IFComp. This is an escape game, of two teenagers escaping the underground..." - See full review
iaraya reviews Quest for the Teacup of Minor Sentimental Value: "amazingly fun" May 10, 2025
"This game is just fun. A comedic parody of RPG games that didn't take itself seriously, with lines and events that made me laugh out loud..." - See full review
iaraya reviews A Death in Hyperspace: "An anthology of murder stories" May 10, 2025
"A beloved spaceship captain has died, and ship AI, a lover of mysteries, is eager to investigate. Unlike a traditional whodunnit, it..." - See full review
iaraya reviews Winter-Over: "Antarctic murder mystery" May 10, 2025
"A murder mystery set in Antarctica! The PC is a maintenance worker at a small station during the winter season, whose brother Daniel..." - See full review
Tabitha reviews Spring Gothic: "Grounded and real" May 10, 2025
"I loved the slow-paced, realistically grounded exploration around London in this one, as the characters visit real places (illustrated by..." - See full review
Tabitha reviews Hauntless: "An unsolvable mystery (for me)" May 10, 2025
"Not marking any spoilers because, given the nature of the game, it's not really possible to spoil the solution! This one really drew me..." - See full review
ChanceOfFire reviews Thieves' Gambit: The Curse of the Black Cat: "Fast paced action, packed with surprises" May 9, 2025
"I was a little skeptical of this game during the opening chapter. Thinking that I would be wading into another run-of-the mill story,..." - See full review
MathBrush reviews Tempus Fugit: The Past is Yet Unwritten: "A reference-filled time travel adventure" May 9, 2025
"This game has you star as the dashing captain of a time-travelling ship piloted by a helpful Mother AI. An enemy faction is travelling to..." - See full review
A new listing for Shadow of a God-King, by Fluxion
A new listing for These Shackled Souls, by Mystic_Warrior
A new listing for White as Bloodstained Snow, by Mystic_Warrior
OtisTDog reviews Mud Warriors: "Damn. This is just plain brilliant." May 8, 2025
"From the first line, Mud Warriors reads as a gritty war novel. One could call this a stylistic parody, but that description doesn't quite..." - See full review
A new listing for Lasso of Time, by Orange
A new listing for As Ink, by Sherbet
A new listing for Gaiety and Sorrow, by fresh_out_the_oven
News on AlethiCorp: New URL May 8, 2025
https://alethicorp.azurewebsites.net/ AlethiCorp has moved to the URL listed above.
ChanceOfFire reviews Freshman Magic: Spellbooks and Tangled Sheets: "Not a great college experience" May 8, 2025
"I don't claim to have played every game in the Heart's Choice library, but I've played a fair number of games, and this magical school..." - See full review
MathBrush reviews Gefeuert: "Stick it to the man (your boss) by revealing his evil deeds" May 7, 2025
"This is a German parser game where you have to leave your work after being fired but not before exposing your boss for all his crimes...." - See full review
A new listing for The Mindfulness Game, by Anonymous
OtisTDog reviews Christminster: "Good core concept and excellent puzzles marred by inconsistency and opaqueness" May 7, 2025
"There's a long-standing joke about Shakespeare being overrated: "It's just a bunch of moldy old quotes and worn-out cliche." The joke, of..." - See full review
ChanceOfFire reviews Ratings War: "The lengths I’d go for a good story" May 7, 2025
"As with Undercover Agent, I’d describe this game as solid and functional, but nothing spectacular. Ratings War takes place in a..." - See full review
A new listing for Human Interview: Subject 003, by Cleril
OtisTDog reviews Ryan Veeder's Mud Warriors: "An impressive labor of love and a great complement to the original" May 7, 2025
"Having been recently alerted to this remake/adaptation, I moved its inspiration up on my to-play list, and as soon as I had finished..." - See full review
A new listing for Gardening Simulator, by Phil Riley
ChanceOfFire reviews Life of a Mobster: "The outlaw lifestyle" May 6, 2025
"Life of a mobster is an interesting beast. Unlike many choicescript games which let you pick your strong and weak skills, before putting..." - See full review
ChanceOfFire reviews I, the Forgotten One: "One of the strongest games in the choicescript world" May 6, 2025
"ITFO is not your typical fantasy medieval tale. It’s a game which explores the difficult realities of the medieval world, as well as..." - See full review
ChanceOfFire reviews Sky Pirates of Actorius: "You’ve got two choices" May 6, 2025
"It’s a pretty straightforward short game, but with an interesting premise. In this aero steampunk world (we really ought to have more..." - See full review
Canalboy reviews Village of Lost Souls: "There's Something Nasty In The Chicken Coop" May 6, 2025
"Village of Lost Souls is an excellent and rather creepy puzzlefest set in the once sleepy village of Dinham. You play as a fairly..." - See full review
ChanceOfFire reviews Zip! Speedster of Valiant City: "Short but superb" May 6, 2025
"The superhero genre isn’t really my thing, yet for some reason, I decided to try out this short superhero story. I was definitely..." - See full review
Wynter reviews A Bottle from the Future: "Message in a Bottle" May 5, 2025
"A short Twine game about a narrator who goes down to the sea one day and sees a bottle with a message in it, washed up on the shore...." - See full review
Wynter reviews blackberry bloodbath: "Poetry in AOL Messenger" May 5, 2025
"The first thing that jumps out from this is the fantastic graphics: the online notepad and chat of a teenage girl in the late 90s/2000s...." - See full review
OtisTDog reviews Social Democracy: An Alternate History: "A compelling text strategy game that's quality edutainment" May 5, 2025
"Monopoly is one of the most popular games in American history. There's something telling about modern culture's inattention to history in..." - See full review
Wynter reviews As the Fire Dies: "A puzzly dreamscape" May 5, 2025
"This was enchanting. The game begins by asking your name, relationship status, whether you have children, and if you fear death. None of..." - See full review


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