| The Mysterious Case of the Acrobat and His Peers, by Amanda Tien Average member rating: In this interactive adventure, a greenhorn detective must find a missing acrobat and solve the mystery by exploring the circus and questioning everything from tiger trainers to monotone ringmasters to sad... |
| Mystery House Makeover!, by Anonymous Average member rating: Joins early home computing to a ritual of today's popular culture, offering a disturbing transformation of domestic space. (author is Adam Cadre, but game is unsigned) |
| The Mystery of Winchester High, by Garry Francis Average member rating: Frederick H Winchester III was a rich man who lived in the city of Dunedin in New Zealand. When he died, his mansion was bequeathed to the city to be turned into a high school. Apart from the mansion, the... |
| Mystery!, by Gene Welborn Average member rating: A homage to the Parker Brother's game CLUE™. The first half of the game is the 'setup' for the murder, the second half is the search for the murderer. Since the solution is randomly generated, it can be... |
| Napier's Cache, by Vivienne Dunstan Average member rating: Scotland, 1594: You're used to strange requests in your role as servant to John Napier. He's not just famous as a mathematician, but is also known for his occult skills and knowledge, still valued in these... |
| Narcissi, by Teela Brown Average member rating: Written for the NarraScope 2020 Game Jam. An Elizabethanesque Revery in a Shady Grove. |
| Narcolepsy, by Adam Cadre Average member rating: |
| Never Gives Up Her Dead, by Mathbrush Average member rating: Time is running out after a meteor strikes your interstellar starship. While the crew is under full alert, only you seem to notice the strange red portals opening up throughout the ship. Explore ten... |