The Tiny House, by Dan Doyle III Average member rating: (6 ratings)
Christine comes home from work to her tiny house to find that her son and husband are missing. In searching for clues she discovers a spellbook and must learn various magical spells and go to several...
In this small game, you play as an electrical engineer, maybe? Anyway, you were getting ready for a big date in a rented tux when your boss orders you to get the new high-powered experimental safety net...
My first actual game. Fun with boxes, painted rooms, broken tv sets, toy nuclear bombs, homicidal truckdrivers, and more (but no chickens). Z-Code version eliminates a pair of doors and their key which were...
To Sea in a Sieve, by J. J. Guest Average member rating: (20 ratings)
Peter Petibon, cabin boy, hath a problem. He be goin' down -- to Davy Jones' locker, by the powers! Lest he seize the booty o' the dread pyrate Booby, and heave it all o'erboard, he and the Cap'n both will...
Toasterama, by Doug Jones Average member rating: (3 ratings)
The good news: your ex-girlfriend, Kelly, moved out and took most of your possessions with her. The bad news: she left you with that demonic appliance, the Toasterama, and you want to eat some toast.
Toby's Nose, by Chandler Groover Average member rating: (127 ratings)
A murder most foul has been committed and Sherlock Holmes is on the case. You are his dog.
In this tiny buggy game, you play as someone in the entrance hall of a venue, but because the wallpaper is so bright and golden, all you can currently see is a clumsily-built wooden box.
A near puzzleless one-room game where you make toast. Featuring Tommy the Toaster and Brad the Bread.
Too Much Exercise, by Robert Street Average member rating: (1 rating) Tookie's Song, by Jessica Knoch Average member rating: (13 ratings)
Cat aliens from the planet Purrsimmon have stolen your pet dog, Tookie! Rescue him by solving all the various light-hearted puzzles they've set up for you!
Toonesia, by Jacob Weinstein Average member rating: (23 ratings)
From the introduction: "Oooh, that rascally rabbit! You were out hunting him when he somehow got the jump on you, blindfolded you, and dumped you into a cell. Well, you’ll show him. He’ll be hasenpfefer...
Tooth Ow Zunden Too, by Duncan Cross Average member rating: (4 ratings) Tooth Ow Zunden Won!, by Duncan Cross Average member rating: (5 ratings) Topaz, by Woodfish Average member rating: (1 rating)
An Interactive Fiction Prologue.
Total Paddling Mania, by Dr. Aloysius, Ph.D Beltway Average member rating: (6 ratings)
"You need a paddle! Without a paddle, an adult is just a cartoon character to a child. With a paddle, the adult becomes a powerful force of justice and order in the hedonistic and ignorant world of the...
Tourist Trap, by Iain Merrick Average member rating: (6 ratings)
Tower, by Simon Deimel Average member rating: (11 ratings)
Out of the blue, and into the blue. And there you are, in a chamber, trying to find out what is going on. Everything is so unreal... what has happened to you? TOWER is a short interactive fiction with...
In this tiny game, you play as an elderly person who is somehow transported to a mist-shrouded garden outside a tower. Explore the tower and find a way home.
The Tower of Beef, by Ricardo Signes Average member rating: (2 ratings)
In this short game against the clock, you play as a beef courier who wants to destroy Mr. McBeefy's Beef Imporium from within before the Beef Flu finally destroys you from within. You don't have much time...
In this (short) story that delights in overusing parentheses, you play as someone who came (here) to a sewage treatment plant hoping to find your (lost) love, Josephina. But you were (almost) too late...
Toxin X, by Sam Schrag Average member rating: (2 ratings)
In this very incomplete game, you play as a homeowner in a town where a toxin is turning the people into zombies. A note from Fritz tells you that survivors have set up a camp deep in the forest, but they...
In this very short one-room game, you're someone under the stage at the XYZZY awards. Eileen yells down to you that the Best Game trophy is missing. If you can find it, throw it at the trapdoor!
A stupid rainy day. Another one, the umpteenth in Soviet Europe. It kindly keeps the dust down, but moving through the rubble is difficult: the risk is that of slipping and breaking a bone. I'm in the right...
Trainstopping, by Ben Collins-Sussman Average member rating: (3 ratings)