PataNoir, by Simon Christiansen Average member rating: The Baron's daughter is missing, and you are the man to find her. No problem. With your inexhaustible arsenal of hard-boiled similes, there is nothing you can't handle. (Originally entered in the 2011... |
Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich: The Text Adventure, by Rex Mundane Average member rating: You struggle against fate itself to create, and consume, a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. |
Perdition's Flames, by Michael J. Roberts Average member rating: The afterlife isn't what you expected. Explore a strangely modernized and bureaucratic underworld, replete with strip malls, government offices, and science labs, as well as the occasional lake of molten... |
Phantom of the Arcade, by Susan Arendt, John Moulton, and Russ Pitts Average member rating: Enter The Escapist's very own haunted house ... if you dare! |
Pharaoh, by Gianluca Girelli Average member rating: You play the part of Hal Sterling. You and your family (June, Trace, Gina and Smith) are on a tour of the interior of the Great Pyramid of Giza when a cataclysmic event takes place. You are abandoned by your... |
Phobos: A Galaxy Jones Story, by Phil Riley Average member rating: The Sirius Syndicate has nearly completed turning Phobos into a giant missile with which to wipe out all life on Mars. Can Galaxy Jones infiltrate the alien base and stop the dastardly plan? Can she prevent... |
The Phoenix Move, by Daniele Giardini Average member rating: You are standing on a tall pole. So tall you can't see the ground below. All you see, is a bright blue sky around you. And the sun. And some clouds. And a huge egg, motionlessly floating a couple of feet... |
Photograph: A Portrait of Reflection, by Steve Evans Average member rating: Photograph was an entry in the 2002 IFComp, in which it placed 3rd out of 38 entries. It was also nominated for two XYZZY awards, "Best Player Character" & "Best Use Of Medium". It's a story-driven, almost... |
Photopia, by Adam Cadre Average member rating: "Will you read me a story?" "Read you a story? What fun would that be? I've got a better idea: let's tell a story together." |