Interface, by Ben Vegiard Average member rating: (12 ratings)
What happens when your favorite uncle, a successful electronics company owner, has you try out his latest invention? Of course, something goes amiss and you must struggle to set it all right or suffer the...
In this odd, large, and sparsely-implemented game, you play as a civil servant sent by the incumbent governor to the tiny township of Sebastian to examine the records of the John B. Holden estate. There's...
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to travel through space and time to deliver a pizza. Failure is not an option. Hilarity, however, is. This was written for the 18th Anniversary Speed-IF. The...
In this game dedicated to the memory of Douglas Adams, you play as a holistic detective who believes in the fundamental interconnectedness of all things. Your client, Mrs Antrobus, has hired you to find her...
In this game, based on the Lewis Carroll poem "Jabberwocky", you play as a farmer's child, sent out before brillig to deal with the family's animals. You also find a tablet with a pattern of lines and...
In this tricky introduction to an incomplete game, you play as the Devil. You've traveled to Earth to collect the soul of Ezra Mayhew. You carry his contract, recorded in bile and blood, and his final...
Inventory, by Christopher Armstrong Average member rating: (2 ratings)
Time to go! Off to the train station! Chop chop, buddy! Time waits for no man, and neither does my employer!
Islands Far Away is my first work of interactive fiction. I created it as an entry for the Ludum Dare 48 Hour Game Competition #17. The game is about a programmer who is trying to create a game in the Ludum...
"We need to save the kingdom! But...where is the kingdom? What are its bounds? Can history be distilled? Why do ghosts feign friendliness? We will make a quest of questions!" [--blurb from Competition...
You have been chosen as the winner of a fully trained Australian Cattle Dog (you lucky devil). What adventures lie in store? Odd, really, that you can't seem to pet it. [--blurb from The Z-Files Catalogue]
A one-room game where your goal is to assemble an Easter basket of goodies for your son, Max.
J'dal, by Ryan Kinsman Average member rating: (18 ratings)
You play as a young black woman named J'dal, born on the other side of the sunset. Everyone else here is white. You, Dad (who adopted you years ago), the experimenter Stolas (who Dad met when turnside), and...
Jack in the box, by Marius Müller Average member rating: (2 ratings) Jack's Adventures, by Dan Shiovitz Average member rating: (5 ratings)
In this extremely short one-room demo game, you play as Jack Winklebee, an aspiring hero in Fairyland. You've traded your cow for some magic beans, a trowel, and a magic watering can. Now it's time to find...
In this short game of intrigue, you play as the venerable A, the highest-ranking member of your religion's Hierarchy. During a formal service at a remote holding, you sense a conspiracy to eliminate you is...
You are Jacqueline McBean, modern woman for the Thirties and intrepid international correspondent for the Fresno Bee. The good news is that you're on your way to a plum assignment among the glitzy spires and...
Jailbreak Bob, by David Whyld Average member rating: (1 rating) Jane, by Joseph Grzesiak Average member rating: (17 ratings) Janitor, by Peter Seebach and Kevin Lynn Average member rating: (28 ratings) Jarod's Journey, by Tim Emmerich Average member rating: (6 ratings)
""Jarod!" comes the weakened call from the father's room. With a torn heart, Jarod remembers his father of old, a once great centurion. Jarod quickly runs to his father's bedside. When he kneels beside the...