Escape Into Fiction, by M27 Average member rating: A light-weight text-based escape game. After finding yourself in a library can you escape and solve the story? |
An Escape To Remember, by Sean Barrett, Tom Blawgus, Roger Carbol, John Cater, Ricardo Dague, Jeremy Douglass, Josh Giesbrecht, N. B. Horvath, Carl Muckenhoupt, Mark Musante, Karl Parakenings, Mordechai Shinefield, Dan Shiovitz, Lucian Smith Average member rating: An Escape To Remember is a collaborative 'Chinese Whispers' / 'Telephone' style interactive fiction piece, written by 14 authors each of whom only saw the preceding section of the the game. |
Espresso Moka, by Roberto Ceccarelli Average member rating: 'Making good coffee seems easy!' So went the ad for a well-known brand of coffee maker. Francesco and Monica are keen to try making coffee with a moka, just like their mums did. They admit that capsules are... |
Eunice, by Gita Ryaboy Average member rating: Eunice is a shadow of its former glory. Hope is lost, just a faint mem-ory Whatever might have brought you here, That Eunice needs you, it is clear. Type out simple commands, and Notice the changes in Eunice... |
Eurydice, by Anonymous Average member rating: A short game about grief, with occasional snakes. |
Everybody Dies, by Jim Munroe Average member rating: It starts with a metalhead, Graham, realizing that throwing that shopping cart over the bridge was not the great idea he thought it was. Even if it did get him out of washroom duty at Cost Cutters.... |
Everything We Do Is Games, by Doug Orleans Average member rating: A null game, inspired by John Cage's 4′33″. |
The Example of the Chicken Sexer, by Simon Christiansen Average member rating: "With his thumb and forefinger, the sexer flips the bird over and parts a small flap on its hindquarters to expose the cloaca, a tiny vent where both the genitals and anus are situated, and peers deep... |
Exhibition, by Ian Finley Average member rating: "The Hartman Gallery extends their invitation to an exhibition of Anatoly Domokov's "American Paintings." Who draws the line between art and life? HTML enhanced." [--blurb from Competition '99] |
EYE, by Arthur DiBianca Average member rating: I found this game in a dusty corner of the internet. It struck me as a little too cryptic, so I've added a few "editorial nudges." |