| In the Blink of an Eye, by manonamora Average member rating: It all happened so fast... |
| In The Details, by M.A. Shannon Tabitha's rating: Average member rating: Tonight's your big night, Mx. Soon-To-Be Superstar and nothing will stand in your way. You've had everything planned out for the last year leading up to now, and with all the big names coming to tonight's... |
| Individual Action Simulator, by dgtziea Average member rating: Tabitha's time: 5 minutes climate change. personal choice. consequences? |
| Infinite Adventure, by B.J. Best (writing as “A. Scotts”) Average member rating: The Abort/Retry/Fail team is proud to present the famously lost INFINITE ADVENTURE. This game is a visionary pioneer in procedural text generation, randomly generating rooms, maps, items, descriptions, and... |
| InGirum_English, by BenyDanette Average member rating: InGirum is an unfinished game. It's a game in ruins, just like its creator. |
| The Inimitable, by Deborah Sherwood Average member rating: Written for Single Choice Jam, 2023. Your neighbor hosts an elaborate dinner party and mentions a chance to win a priceless item. But you may have to do something you'll later regret. You can choose to play... |
| INPUT PROCESS, by chyrono (as HY) Tabitha's rating: Average member rating: On the making of your very own artificial general intelligence, and how to live — or not live — with it. ... |
| Inside the Facility, by Arthur DiBianca Average member rating: Your friend Mike thinks no one can infiltrate THE FACILITY, but you're going to prove him wrong. A light puzzle game. In the author's opinion, it's totally family-friendly. (If you're playing the Browser... |
| Insomnia: Twenty-Six Adventures After Dark, by Leon Lin Average member rating: What adventures will you have when you can’t sleep at night? An enthralling tale with more than 25 endings! |
| International Cryptex Day, by Errol Hello! Before I made Present Quest, I learned how to program in Adventuron with this game. It's a bit rough, but I created it to celebrate International Cryptex® Day! Created by Errol Elumir An illustrated... |
| Interview Interview, by Ronynn Average member rating: A game about interviews, and how we shape ourselves based on who's infront of us. A surreal, Kafkaesque dive into identity, performance, and the thin membrane between actor and audience. |
| Into The Lion's Mouth, by Metalflower Tabitha's rating: Average member rating: The Serengeti, a 30,000 square kilometre Savannah wilderness in Tanzania, Eastern Africa. It's not your natural habitat. Your jeep, a square box with a messed up engine perched dead centre in that wilderness... |
| Invocations, by zarf A word toy |
| Inward Narrow Crooked Lanes, by B Minus Seven Tabitha's rating: Average member rating: Before we begin, we have a sharp-- I mean short intake form for you to fill out. |
| It can't be true it mustn't be true, by Charm Cochran Tabitha's rating: Average member rating: He couldn't have... could he? Act III of the RGB Cycle, written for the Neo-Twiny Jam 2024 and the Anti-Romance Jam. Word count: 500 Content warnings: violence, murder, brief strong language, brief... |
| It Was 3 PM, by adamhasbeen This game is based off my real life experiences as a transgender man in the United State's flawed mental healthcare system. TW: sexual assault/harassment, psych ward, hospitals, language |
| It Was Fate, by Lamp Post Projects Tabitha's rating: Average member rating: One day, two people, and an infinite number of chances. A short time-loop puzzle. |
| Jacob's Body, by Carter X Gwertzman Tabitha's rating: Average member rating: Tabitha's time: 3 minutes Last week, under inauspicious stars, Jacob fell from the Ceiling to his death. This is what happened to his body. |
| JELLY, by Tom Lento, Chandler Groover Average member rating: Young love in the Lonely Valley. |
| The Journey, by paravaariar Tabitha's rating: Average member rating: Tabitha's time: 10 minutes Journey: The act of traveling through a space from one point to another. A path to be crossed between two fixed points. To sleep, in the void—that is what I should be doing. And yet, the ship continues its... |