| 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." |
| Fail-Safe, by Jon Ingold Average member rating: |
| Fairest, by Amanda Walker Average member rating: “Mirror, mirror, on the wall,” you say dreamily, gazing into its sparkling surface… “You know,” replies the mirror, “I can do a lot more than just reflect fair faces. O, how I long to leap off... |
| Fajfeta sur la Luno, by David Welbourn Average member rating: This is an Esperanto translation of my game Squeaky on the Moon, my silly entry in the Pi-Theta-Alpha-Parallax speed-if. As Alvin the Chipmunk, rescue your landlady’s cat. Very short; four and ½ rooms. |
| Falling to Pieces, by Gianluca Girelli Average member rating: A short, dark, text adventure written with the Inform 6 language using the PunyInform library. |
| The Familiar, by groggydog Average member rating: You are a witch's crow familiar, headstrong as anything but still young and untested. What starts as a normal day soon takes a harrowing turn when your pacific caretaker, Valmai, is struck down by a terrible... |
| The Fantasy Dimension, by Johan Berntsson Average member rating: Embark on a thrilling adventure through a fantasy world, starting at an enigmatic airlock. |
| Fat Bear, by Charles Moore, Jr. Average member rating: A breeze blows over you. You can't feel it through your thick fur, but your unprotected eyes can. And they tell you that it's getting cold. The leaves are falling and the sun seems to be disappearing earlier... |
| Fat Fair, by AKheon Average member rating: A strange boy in backwater Finland wants to establish his own amusement park, or so it seems. This game features a character-driven story, flexible gameplay mechanics, multiple endings and a lack of common... |
| Ferryman's Gate, by Daniel Maycock Average member rating: You punctuation-obsessed uncle has died, leaving your family his house, but leaving you, a mere kid, with his unfinished business. As you follow the clues left by your uncle, you quickly discover that while... |
| fin de sickleburg, by Caleb Wilson Average member rating: It is nearly dawn, and at last you've come back to your chamber. Written for Gothic Novel Jam 2018 (https://itch.io/jam/gothic-novel-jam). |