David Welbourn's Played Games

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The Vambrace of Destiny, by Arthur DiBianca
Average member rating: (24 ratings)

A light dungeon crawl. Tap spell gems to defeat monsters! In this game, all your commands are single keystrokes. You don't even have to press the enter key.

Vampire Gold, by Olaf Nowacki
Average member rating: (5 ratings)

A minimalist dungeon crawler.

Vampire Ltd, by Alex Harby
Average member rating: (26 ratings)

Nero Brashov, vampire and failed businessman, has revenge on his mind. He'll pose as a human, infiltrate his arch-enemy's corporation, and sabotage it from the inside. Just as soon as he's invited in, that...

The Van der Nagel Papyrus, by Ryan Veeder
Average member rating: (8 ratings)

CONDEMNED BY ORDER OF THE SHORT-SIGHTED MAYOR THE HISTORIC VAN DER NAGEL MANSION SHALL BE THOUGHTLESSLY DEMOLISHED THIS 1ST OF MARCH 2026 UNTIL WHICH POINT ALL UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS ARE HEREBY ENJOINED AND...

The Vanishing Conjurer, by Marshal Tenner Winter
Average member rating: (7 ratings)

You wish you were doing almost anything else than having dinner with this bloviating douchebag. Still, it's a potential client. Maybe you should hear what he has to say. . .

Varicella, by Adam Cadre
Average member rating: (137 ratings)

You are Primo Varicella, Palace Minister at the Palazzo del Piemonte. This title is unlikely to impress anyone. Piedmont is the laughingstock of the Carolingian League, and the Palace Ministry has devolved...

Vault of Hugo II: Electric Boogaloo, by Jonathan Blask
Average member rating: (1 rating)

Small game written for the PAX East 2011 Speed-IF. You play as a roguish space pirate in the future! Today, you're going to plunder a long lost museum devoted to interactive fiction.
Veritas, by James T. Reese
Average member rating: (6 ratings)
"Before you can graduate from Harvard in this game, you must complete a scavenger hunt that takes you through a labyrinth of food tunnels, the Harvard Lampoon headquarters, library stacks, and other...

A Very Hairy Fish-Mess, by Byron Alexander Campbell
Average member rating: (3 ratings)

Have you ever wondered what Christmas would be like if it were run by your horrible cat, who also happened to be a timeless Lovecraftian horror? Find out in this bloody festive holiday treat!

The Very Old Witch and the Turnip Girl, by Megan Stevens
Average member rating: (9 ratings)

The witch on the hill outside of town is retired. She threw in the towel long ago, when it became obvious that the humans don't need her help blighting and smiting each other. But the world isn't quite done...

A Very Strong Gland, by Arthur DiBianca
Average member rating: (18 ratings)

You find yourself abducted by space aliens who would like to give you some challenging tests. How will you perform? Note: To reduce wear and tear on your poor fingers, this game uses a patented*...

Veteran Experience, by Robert Street
Average member rating: (2 ratings)

Vindaloo, by Adam G. Crutchlow
Average member rating: (4 ratings)
You wake up, just in the right mood for a chicken vindaloo. You'll have to find the ingredients and make it yourself, though. Not recommended for vegetarians or animal lovers :) [--blurb from The Z-Files...

Violet, by Jeremy Freese
Average member rating: (420 ratings)

Calm down. All you have to do is write a thousand words and everything will be fine. And you have all day, except it's already noon. [blurb from IF Comp 2008]

The Virtual Grand National, by Daniel Gunnell
Average member rating: (2 ratings)

In this very short game, you play as a jockey outside the entrance of Aintree Racecourse with your horse. Unfortunately, this year's Grand National was cancelled because of the lockdown, so now you're just...
the virtual human, by Duncan Bowsman
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Average member rating: (7 ratings)
In this game, the user participates in the textual formation of a virtual human. By filling in strings of text under simple constraints, the user can create any number of possible humans from the absurd to...

Visit Skuga Lake - Masterpiece Edition, by Ryan Veeder
Average member rating: (20 ratings)

An unpaid intern learns to cast over forty spells as she skulks around a small town, looking for her boss. "Visit Skuga Lake" originally appeared in Even Some More Tales from Castle Balderstone. This...

Visualizing, by Marnie Parker
Average member rating: (6 ratings)

Voices of Spoon River, by Jon Scoresby, Tim Stowell, Tom Caswell, Jared Bernotski, Marie Duncan, Marian Jensen, Jennifer Jorgensen, and Brett Shelton
Average member rating: (1 rating)

"Every cemetery has a plot, a series of secrets that some would prefer stayed buried. This graveyard is haunted. It wouldn’t be, except that unresolved issues torment Spoon River’s former inhabitants and...

The Voodoo You Do 2, by Marshal Tenner Winter
Average member rating: (10 ratings)

The casket opens and the pitch blackness is replaced with the sight of the moon; full in the night sky. Then, someone leans over, facing you and smiling a lunatic grin. He wears a dirty black top hat and...

Vortex 2305, by Jacqueline A. Lott
Average member rating: (2 ratings)

Vortex 2305 was a speed IF written in the suite of a Hilton Hotel in Boston, MA during the 2010 PAX East convention. Room 2305, if you must know. It is silly and short. Participants were asked to include:...

The WadeWars Book III: Askin, by Jim Fisher
Average member rating: (4 ratings)

In this fantasy adventure, you play as someone looking for their uncle Seamore. Seamore is an oddball scientific genius who invented a transdimensional teleportation device, and now he's trapped in a...
Waiting for The End, by Paul Lee
The End that for long ages had been foretold is near at last. You must find it. (The included source code may serve as an example of a game built on the Roodylib shell template.)

Wake Up, by Phillip J Rhoades
Average member rating: (4 ratings)

You are awake and alone. Unable to move. Unable to fight against the thing slowly rising from within you. Is there any part of you that can resist? Any part that you can still move? (Based on a true event in...

A Walk Around the Neighborhood, by Leo Weinreb
Average member rating: (19 ratings)

The sun is filtering hazily through a partly-cloudy sky on this gorgeous Sunday afternoon. You're feeling lazy and a bit glued to the couch, but your partner insists on you getting some exercise. And...


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