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What is this place (by Gooseberry), by One Boat Crew
Average member rating: (2 ratings)
Tabitha's time: 3 minutes

A spooky interactive micro-game designed in Twine by a student of English as foreign language.

What the Bus?, by Emery Joyce
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Tabitha's time: 20 minutes

Your commute is simple enough. Or at least, it should be. But today, the entire public transportation system seems to have it out for you--and is it just you, or does the geography keep... shifting?

When the Millennium Made Marvelous Moves, by Michael Baltes
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Finley is living in a small flat with Johanna, awaiting the wonders of the fabulous Millennium's Eve. Their expectations are all but high, so they're planning at least to go for a drink after work, apart...

When the TV decides to Murder your Girlfriend - The Game, by Martin Shannon
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Tabitha's time: 18 minutes

Todd talks to appliances and they talk back. He’s got a good life, a girl who loves him, a friendly microwave, and a decent vacuum. It’s his girlfriend Amanda’s television that’s keeping him up at...

Where Nothing Is Ever Named, by Viktor Sobol
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A brief escape puzzle inspired by Chapter 3 of "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll.

Where we'll live for nine days, by Pseudavid
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A small flat. Uncertain light. Two frightened people locked in for nine days. Eroding sense of reality. An ambiguous story where feelings, memories and words themselves are unreliable. Where we'll live for...

Whether, by Harlequin Diver
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Whether it's the beginning or the end. Whether it's serious or silly. Whether the path matter or not.

Which Describes How You're Feeling, by Allison Parrish
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A Whimsical Search, by Big Puffin Games
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The searcch for a wise tale This is a short interactive-fiction based on my TTRPG The Whimsy Collectors. Entered in the Neo-Twine jam. I came in at exactly 500 words. Phew!

The Whisperers, by Milo van Mesdag
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An Interactive Play ...

Who Iced Mayor McFreeze?, by Damon L. Wakes
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A Bubble Gumshoe Mystery The mayor has only been missing for about an hour, but Mrs. McFreeze has good reason for concern: her husband left to attend some business at the old taffy factory with the notorious...

Who Stole My Sausages?, by estif, interstitial, CliffRaven, mackhep07
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Your best friend is furious. Someone has eaten her entire pack of gourmet sausages. Time to do some porking around. Interview your housemates, challenge their lies, find the links, and catch the resident...

Who Whacked Jimmy Piñata?, by Damon L. Wakes
Average member rating: (16 ratings)

A Bubble Gumshoe Mystery ...

whoami, by n-n
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WHOAMI(1) ...

WHOM I SHOULD LOVE ABOVE ALL THINGS, by Sophia de Augustine
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A priest is confronted with the sudden return of his former lover. My God, I am sorry for my sins with all my heart, and I detest them. In choosing to do wrong and failing to do good, I have sinned against...

Why I Haven't Had a Haircut in Eight Years, by Ashley M.
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Tabitha's time: 4 minutes

A short Interactive (non)Fiction about why I haven't had a haircut in eight years. Not sure if this will mean anything to anyone else, I just had to get it off my chest. CW: gender dysphoria, negative...

Why Pout?, by Andrew Schultz
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Average member rating: (16 ratings)
Tabitha's time: 50 minutes

Silence! We GAVE you ice cream. Content advisory: there's a small profanity-themed area with no penalty whatsoever for skipping it. It is clearly signposted. Just so you're forewarned!

Why? or also known as Untitled, by Rylie Eric

"I wrapped this up in a nice little burrito filled with only beans. Enjoy." - Rylie Eric "why?" or Untitled is very bad interactive fiction that was not supposed to released as a way to celebrate the the 6th...

wild oats, by Lapin Lunaire Games
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A tale of two men and the father who brings them face-to-face to break bread. This is not a love story, but it could be one. This is not a love story, but it may look like one. This is not a love story. It...

Willy's Manor, by Joshua Hetzel
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Tabitha's time: 35 minutes

~Your job depends on you completing Willy's Test~ ...

Window Washer, by Galvan
Tabitha's time: 6 minutes

It's late. You can't sleep. There's someone outside your window. About 5 minutes to finish the game. 1 ending. Content warnings are listed in the game (type "warnings"). Cover image is taken by Ben Iwara.

A Winter Away, by roman_hyacinths
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A Winter Away is a 5-10 minute, (mostly) epistolary visual novel about a daughter duck processing being far away from her aging mama. Write letters back and forth! Chat with the mailbirb! Made in five days...

Winter in June, by Katie Moses

Winter in June by Katie Moses A game about depression. This game takes a close look at a personal experience, and serves as a commentary on for-profit mental health spaces. It was created as a method of...

A winter morning on the beach, by Roberto Ceccarelli (as E. Cuchel)
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It could be a lucky day ...

Winter-Over, by Emery Joyce and N. Cormier
Average member rating: (32 ratings)

Pickering Station, Antarctica: A place of science, knowledge, and deep isolation. When the last plane leaves for the winter, you and your colleagues may as well be on Mars. At least this winter-over has gone...


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