| Please Help Me, by Phillip J Rhoades Average member rating: Help the person on the other end of the machine get free. You find a small black box with a keyboard and a little screen buzzing and flashing at you. When you pick it up, you see the numbers "1979" scratched... |
| Plundered Hearts, by Amy Briggs Average member rating: In the 17th century, the seas are as wild as the untamed heart of a young woman. But when you set out on the schooner Lafond Deux, bound for the West Indies, your thoughts are only of your ailing father who... |
| Ponderances, by Roadcrosser Average member rating: The player finds themself inside a White Cube and has to escape. ----- A short game I made. There's nothing much else to say about it because the game is so short that saying anything might be a spoiler. |
| Poppet, by Bitter Karella Average member rating: A ragdoll awakes in an empty house. You're not sure how long you've been asleep. You're not sure where you are. And, worst of all, you're not sure what happened to the girl who once treasured you as her... |
| Portcullis, by Robin Johnson Average member rating: Your home town, Portcullis, has been taken over by an evil sorcerer (because that's what evil sorcerers do) and a party of adventurers has arrived to overthrow him (because that's what adventurers do.) An... |
| The Prairie House, by Chris Hay (a.k.a. Eldritch Renaissance Cake) Average member rating: A student finishes their prairie field work but has to spend the night alone at an old house. Follow the story from dark evening to mysterious morning and get all the achievements to think up your best... |
| Priceless Vase Adventure, by Robert Szacki Average member rating: You play the role of Anthony Smith, a traveller seeking new adventures. Your current trip got you into a poor financial situation, so you decided to search for some treasures. You start in your hotel room.... |
| The Problems Compound, by Andrew Schultz Average member rating: Wherein you, Alec Smart, turn what's-thats into that's-whats. |
| The Promise, by Sean Huxter Average member rating: Your village lives a harsh life of perpetual winter and has for as long as you can remember. As a young boy unable to go on the hunt, you may find that, with almost everyone away, you can be of some use to... |