Fish Bowl, by Ethan Rupp and Joshua Rupp Average member rating: You are a beachcomber living by the shore. Today, you wake to find an empty fish bowl in your home, and don't remember how it got there. You try to piece your memory back together, but soon learn what the... |
Flawed Addendum, by Jalbum Average member rating: Will your future be exciting yet dangerous, or merely very short? That depends on how you perform when you find yourself in an upscale corridor with four doors. |
Flight of the Hummingbird, by Michael Martin Average member rating: Dr. Sinister is at it again! The Concordance of Powered Response isn't entirely clear on what it is he's planning, but it's big. This is clearly a task for one of the world's mightiest champions!... |
Flotsam & Driftwood, by Peter Orme (as Conrad Elton) Average member rating: Flotsam and Driftwood was published for the 2014 ShuffleComp, and like all those games it is based (or at least inspired) by a song, in the case the Genesis song Home by the Sea. Conrad Elton is an alias of... |
Foo Foo, by Buster Hudson Average member rating: Someone's been bopping the field mice on the head, and only Good Fairy, Senior Detective can find out who. A parser-driven noir adventure based on the interactive fiction of Ryan Veeder. |
For a Change, by Dan Schmidt Average member rating: "The sun has gone. It must be brought. You have a rock." [--blurb from Competition '99] |
Foreign Soil, by Olaf Nowacki Average member rating: How does it feel to be the only one on a lonely planet? Foreign Soil is part sci-fi, part surreal story about - well, about what, really? Probably you can judge that better than I can. If it were a film, it... |
Founder's Mercy, by Thomas Insel Average member rating: You awake. You are lonely, so lonely. It was a thousand days ago today. All alone these thousand days. Your parents were the last. No, your father was the last. He held on for nearly a hundred days longer.... |
Four Days of Summer, by David Welbourn Average member rating: In this pleasant and silly game, spend the first four days of July with your friend David, a shameless author insertion character who seems inordinately fond of making interactive fiction references. |