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Frightful, by Cuchlann
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Halloween Scarecrow II: Interview with a Scarecrow, by Duncan Bowsman
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Anchorhead, by Michael Gentry
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Invasion, by Cat Manning
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Open That Vein, by Chandler Groover
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not knowing when the dawn will come, i open every door, by Patrick Fox
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Don't Look Twice, by GriffEn

0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Bitesized, but nice mechanics, August 20, 2016

Very short and simple (though with some replayability).
A minimalist approach with nice mechanics, and a creepy atmosphere, but very bitesized.

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Relic, by Caelyn Sandel
Unfamiliar setting, ambiguous story, August 20, 2016

A short linear story, set in a very different alternate world/time -So containing nouns that don't exist in ours whose meanings you must infer.
Well written, but much of what exactly happened remains unknown (some very deliberately made obscure), which is surprising given that it's based around a very novel subject.

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Silver & Gold, by rosencrantz

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Fantastic concept, tantalizing glimpse., August 20, 2016

Such an awesome idea! Although extremely tantalizingly short.
A story split into two different *simultaneous* & opposing narratives -it works a little better when the two unfold individually at the start than when they synchronize later.

It'll take a couple of playthroughs to absorb all of the interesting story tidbits going on, and with so many ideas it seems almost like a teaser for something bigger. But really shows what can be done with an interesting concept like this.

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You are Standing at a Crossroads, by Astrid Dalmady
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