Tabitha's Played Games

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The Bright Blue Ball, by Clary C.
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You are Max, a beloved golden retriever, and you have to find your bright blue ball with only your sense of smell and your wits amidst danger and peril. Aimed at beginners. Kid friendly.

Bright Brave Knight Knave, by Andrew Schultz
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Friends, for ends, or mends (more). Sixth in my Prime Pro-Rhyme Row series, though it is fully independent of the others. Option to skip one room with an off-color name and bonus puzzle.

Bring Me A Head!, by Chandler Groover
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Better hope you can hack it. A Grand Guignol entry for ECTOCOMP 2016.

Buck Rockford Heads West, by J. J. Guest
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"Bored of his life in the East, Buck Rockford heads West to seek the meaning of man's existence." Buck Rockford Heads West is a short interactive Western. It was made in Ink for Neo-Twiny Jam with a final...

Buggy, by Mathbrush
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This game is buggy. It won't really end unless it crashes. Cover art modified from image by DJTMichel.

Build-A-Monster, by zorkie
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Build-A-Monster is a text-based interactive narrative about a magician/scientist trying to build a monster while their friends bother them to take breaks. It is part monster-dress-up room, part friend-dating...

Bureau of Strange Happenings, by Phil Riley
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What secrets are concealed in the depths of a crumbling strip mall in the suburbs of Washington, D.C.? How is one supposed to open a desk drawer when the key is locked inside? Are there really such things as...

Bydlo; or the Ox-Cart, by P.B. Parjeter
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A short Bitsy game based on the 4th movement from Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition"

Cactus Blue Motel, by Astrid Dalmady
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Somewhere between New Mexico and Arizona, three friends were driving through a barren desert of red rocks, and wide empty skies. It was the end of summer, the end of high school, the end of so many things....

Cage Break, by Jacic
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What's a smart, human-savvy cockatoo to do when a group of dastardly bird traffickers come to the forest? No bars can hold you... Or can they? Make your escape, get your revenge and help the others if you...

Captain Piedaterre's Blunders, by Wade Clarke
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"You are Captain Piedaterre, proud rat, scourge of a good number of seas and collector of amazing things that people forget to nail down and don't seem to care about when they go missing." Captain...

Captain Verdeterre's Plunder, by Ryan Veeder
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You should carry the bag. I'm more of a delegator.

The Case of the Solitary Resident, by thesleuthacademy
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"Police? I hope I'm not wasting your time, but I'm genuinely concerned. There's this weird, awful smell coming from my neighbour's apartment, and I haven't seen her around for days. It's starting to feel...

Castle of the Red Prince, by C.E.J. Pacian
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Welcome to Amaranth, foreigner. The Red Prince haunts your dreams, you say? If you want to overthrow our tyrant, you’ll need to consider this whole blighted land at once. (Castle of the Red Prince is a...

Census, by humblebee

A short 500-word (possibly stretching the definition of "500" and "word") IF entry for the Neo-Twiny Jam (2024). A short conversation - just some routine questions for the Census.
A changing greenhouse, by jsmonzani
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A short relaxing branching story limited to 500 words with 3 endings. Enjoy a stroll in the ever-changing greenhouse!

Chatterbox, by IchorOfRuin
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Introducing Chatterbox - the desktop chat app that brings back the simplicity of text-based communication. With its simple, uncomplicated design and minimalist interface, Chatterbox is perfect for those who...

Chinese Family Dinner Moment, by Kastel
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Content Warnings: Sexual harassment, racism, transphobia. You haven't even had the chance to tell your parents you've gone vegan... Made for the Single Choice Jam. (Photo credit: Cera)

choke heart, by Cressida St. Claire
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what can you do or say that will reflect the love you've shared with a caregiver? maybe there's nothing at all. you just have to be present. made for Neo-Twiny Jam (https://itch.io/jam/neo-twiny-jam).

Christian Delaney and the Dirigible of Death, by noseflautist

The year is 1929. In the 7 years since the end of the Great Russian War, the Austro-Hungarian Empire has gone from strength to strength, and engineers flock to Vienna to collaborate on great advancements in...
the CHRONICLES of YORLANDIA: part One: The calm before THE STORM, by Hanon Ondricek
Let the Adventure Begin!...

Chronostasis, by Natasha Luna
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It's just a normal evening for you, working to the accompaniment of the ticking of your wall clock. Chronostasis is a 500-word story made for Neo-Twiny Jam 2024.

Cicatrix, by Amanda Walker
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Sometimes masks become scars. This is a poem made with Inform code. You could paste this code into Inform 7 and play it*, but the code is the story and the output is incidental and not very interesting to...

Civil Mimic, by Andrew Schultz
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Short entry for EctoComp 2017. A simple puzzle.

Civil Seeming Drivel Dreaming, by Andrew Schultz
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Okay, so semi-content warning up front: there's one thing where you are logically cued to say something very bad, but CSDD discourages you strongly beforehand, and hopefully you're rightfully punished for...

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