| Nemesis Macana, by Herman Schudspeer, Victor Gijsbers Galvan's rating: Average member rating: Standing in front of a London brothel with the clear intent to enter, our protagonist's future may seem dark and foreboding. But perhaps an unexpected and life-changing experience is waiting for him. Comes... |
| The Northnorth Passage, by Caleb Wilson (as Snowball Ice) Galvan's rating: Average member rating: Oh no, the old family curse has flared up! This is a short story about limits to action. |
| Out, by crotovane Galvan's rating: Average member rating: not a love story potential photosensitivity warning: on occasion, the screen will smash cut from pure black to pure white. there are no flashing lights or patterns. please play this game in a well-lit room... |
| Patrick, by michael lutz Galvan's rating: Average member rating: A very short game about having an uncomfortable conversation with a vaguely sinister white guy. One ending. Or is there? Ask a friend to play and then compare notes. |
| Photopia, by Adam Cadre Galvan's rating: 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." |
| Pick Up the Cookie and Sigh, by P.B. Parjeter Average member rating: I originally meant to announce this as an April Fool’s joke (ie. a lost Douglas Adams game that doesn’t really exist) but I ended up turning it into a straight adaptation of the story. Adapted from... |
| Queers in Love at the End of the World, by Anna Anthropy Galvan's rating: Average member rating: |
| Rain Check-in, by Zeno Pillan Galvan's rating: Average member rating: Easy self check-in, they said. Turned out to be more of an escape room experience. This summer my partner and I rented a room with self check-in for one night. The instructions to get in were wild: we had to... |
| Rameses, by Stephen Bond Galvan's rating: Average member rating: |
| rottweiler., by boopus an interactive essay on memes, labels, cauterization, and the decay beyond idealism. |
| Shade, by Andrew Plotkin Galvan's rating: Average member rating: "A one-room game set in your apartment." [--blurb from Competition Aught-Zero] |
| The Simuloid Affair: Infinite Possibilities, by C.E.J. Pacian Average member rating: You've wanted to be a sim hunter ever since the incident in the Preservation Dome. When you finally made it in the Agency, you put your all into it, deleting simuloids at a rate second only to your partner,... |
| soporfall., by boopus between reality and the realm of slumber rests a kingdom where images and stories gather. befriend fallen angels, spelunk impossible ruins, find love amidst regal bugs, get in poetry battles with forest... |
| Spider and Web, by Andrew Plotkin Galvan's rating: Average member rating: A vacation in our lovely country! See the ethnic charms of the countryside, the historic grandeur of the capital city. Taste our traditional cuisine; smell the flowers of the Old Tree. And all without... |
| Terminal Interface for Models RCM301-303, by Victor Gijsbers Galvan's rating: Average member rating: A text terminal interface for interacting with your model RCM301-303 remote controlled mech. |
| Thriftgirl, by fivestarcrest Galvan's rating: Average member rating: A mini memoir about being trans in 2024. tw: fascism, f-slur, d-slur, transphobia, AIDS epidemic, death, suicide |
| Turandot, by Victor Gijsbers Galvan's rating: Average member rating: An operatic performance. A tale of atonement. A dating sim with a crocodile pit. Content warnings: sex; sexism and other gender issues; suicide; torture; homophobia; xenophobia. |
| vanitas, by sweetfish Galvan's rating: Average member rating: VANITAS Conversations about being online, in 495 words. Written in an hour for Neo-Twiny Jam and coded in Twine for a lot longer. Warning for very brief sexual language. Click, tap, or press space/return to... |
| A Visit to the Human Resources Administration, by Jesse Galvan's rating: Average member rating: An alien applies for SNAP benefits in New York City in order to better understand human society. |