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Confessions of an NPC, by Charles Hans Huang
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Best Gopher Ever, by Arthur DiBianca
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Haiku, by Flaminia Grimaldi
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The Dryad's Riddle, by Avery Moore
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Nice; could use a bit of polish, April 7, 2018
by Sobol (Russia)

The most unusual ChoiceScript game I've seen so far: there are no RPG elements and stat-balancing at all, only puzzles to solve.

A child gets transported into a fantasy land and has to answer a series of riddles to return home. The riddles are mostly classical ones and can serve as an introduction to some common puzzle types and themes; I especially liked the riddle about goldfishes - a homage to Fibonacci's Rabbits. (Several puzzles can also potentially give children an introduction to the joys of brute-forcing.) The characters are cute and provide some entertainment between riddles.

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Lost and Found, by Felicity Drake
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The Lost Islands of Alabaz, by Michael Gentry
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Choice of Robots, by Kevin Gold
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SLAMMED!, by Paolo Chikiamco
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Cereal, by Brian Kwak
Minimalist humor, February 2, 2018
by Sobol (Russia)

You know those moments - when, say, in Lost Pig there's absolutely no reason to type BURN PANTS, and the sensible course of action is quite obvious, but you type BURN PANTS - and are totally happy with the results?

Well, this whole game is one of those moments in the purest form.

It's extremely brief. You can see all possible endings in a couple of minutes.

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Choice of the Dragon, by Dan Fabulich and Adam Strong-Morse
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