Aunts and Butlers, by Robin Johnson mrihel's rating: Average member rating: (45 ratings) It's 1920, you're a minor aristocrat fallen on hard times, and your wretched Aunt Cedilla is on the warpath. A Wodehousean comedy of manners, manors, mysterious butlers and unfriendly poodles. |
A Day for Fresh Sushi, by Emily Short mrihel's rating: Average member rating: (99 ratings) No time for fantasy. Must feed fish. |
Gourmet, by Aaron A. Reed and Chad Barb mrihel's rating: Average member rating: (55 ratings) Missing employees, wily crustaceans, malfunctioning kitchen equipment and a terminal food shortage, all on the night the most important culinary critic in the world has chosen to review your debut... |
Lost Pig, by Admiral Jota mrihel's rating: Average member rating: (500 ratings) Pig lost! Boss say that it Grunk fault. Say Grunk forget about closing gate. Maybe boss right. Grunk not remember forgetting, but maybe Grunk just forget. -- IFComp 2007 blurb |
Slouching Towards Bedlam, by Star Foster and Daniel Ravipinto mrihel's rating: Average member rating: (219 ratings) In the beginning was the Word, and it was hungry. ... |
Tales of the Traveling Swordsman, by Mike Snyder mrihel's rating: Average member rating: (48 ratings) You are the traveling swordsman; the strong and silent stranger; the wandering vanquisher of villainy. Damsels swoon for you. Good men respect and envy you. Scoundrels learn to fear you. Even so, you are but... |
To Hell in a Hamper, by J. J. Guest mrihel's rating: Average member rating: (112 ratings) Professor Pettibone, eminent Victorian balloonist, has a problem. He can't get it up. His balloon that is. If he can't reach an altitude of 20,000 feet, and soon, both he and his mysterious travelling... |