| Square Circle, by Eric Eve Sad and Wet Horse's rating: Average member rating: What is your crime? Why do you feel both guilty and unjustly punished? What has happened to your memory? How will you draw a square circle and get out of your prison? What will you find then? |
| Stay?, by E. Jade Lomax Sad and Wet Horse's rating: Average member rating: STAY? CHOOSE YOUR OWN HAPPY ENDING Welcome to Elaia, a magical city nestled in a high valley. It's the end of your first year at university & time to choose your major. Find yourself among potential friends... |
| Stone Harbor, by Liza Daly Sad and Wet Horse's rating: Average member rating: You're good at what you do: tell tourists pretty lies about love, money, and life after death. That's what people want from a boardwalk psychic, and you deliver. It's not the future you imagined for... |
| Stowaway, by Nicholas Covington Sad and Wet Horse's rating: Average member rating: Hiding as a stowaway aboard a ship at sea, you creep around in the dead of night & see what mischief you can get into. |
| Sundown, by Charm Cochran Sad and Wet Horse's rating: Average member rating: You wake up from a nap, and realize it's getting late. It's past your dog's dinner time, and you haven't fed him yet! And where is that dog, anyway? |
| Superluminal Vagrant Twin, by C.E.J. Pacian Sad and Wet Horse's rating: Average member rating: A text-only space sim. Ply the spaceways. Make five million credits. Buy back your twin. (Superluminal Vagrant Twin is a shallow but broad exploration game.) |
| Suspended in the air so that all of your weight is concentrated on a single point halfway down your spine, by Charm Cochran Sad and Wet Horse's rating: Average member rating: Alone in a dark, unfamiliar room. Act II of the RGB Cycle, written for the Neo-Twiny Jam 2024 and the Love/Violence Jam. Word count: 500 Content warnings: violence, murder, and gore, on a purely textual... |
| Suveh Nux, by David Fisher Sad and Wet Horse's rating: Average member rating: An entry in the 2007 One Room Game Competition. You play a magician's servant who gets trapped in your master's vault; you'll need to learn some of his tricks if you want to get out. |
| Syzygy, by HobbyLevelWorkingMother Sad and Wet Horse's rating: Average member rating: A dialog-only interactive fiction game where you play the role of Diplomat Calliope, charged with maintaining good relations with the planet Syzygy. 5 endings invite you to test out the difference a... |
| Tavern Crawler, by Josh Labelle Sad and Wet Horse's rating: Average member rating: Most fantasy stories are about slaying the dragon. This one is about what happens after that. When you and your companions are approached by a man in a tavern who offers you more gold than you could spend in... |
| Test Subject: Synaptix, by mkellygames Sad and Wet Horse's rating: Average member rating: In the near future, AI has made the job market collapse. You volunteer for medical testing to make some cash. |
| Toby's Nose, by Chandler Groover Sad and Wet Horse's rating: Average member rating: A murder most foul has been committed and Sherlock Holmes is on the case. You are his dog. |
| A Trial, by B Minus Seven Sad and Wet Horse's rating: Average member rating: A funny thing happens on your way to the Center for Nominal Reassignment. "A Trial" is a chimera of prose, poetry and ???. |
| The Trials and Tribulations of Edward Harcourt, by MelS and manonamora Sad and Wet Horse's rating: Average member rating: Friday February 2nd, 1923 My dearest friend, Such good fortune has befallen me, that I scarcely dare write you in case it is merely some joke played on me by fate. Lord knows that Fortuna has not been kind... |
| Turandot, by Victor Gijsbers Sad and Wet Horse'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. |
| Under the Cognomen of Edgar Allan Poe, by Jim Nelson Sad and Wet Horse's rating: Average member rating: A tale of literary ambition. "There are some secrets that do not permit themselves to be told." In 1849, Edgar Allan Poe disappeared among the back alleys of Baltimore. A week later, he was found delirious... |
| Uninteractive Fiction, by Damon L. Wakes (as Leah Thargic) Sad and Wet Horse's rating: Average member rating: The only winning move is not to play. |
| Unit 322 (Disambiguation), by Jonny Muir Sad and Wet Horse's rating: Average member rating: A mystery told entirely through the pages of an online encyclopedia. |
| valley of glass, by Devan Wardrop-Saxton Sad and Wet Horse's rating: Average member rating: a reimagined moment alone from the folktale Black Bull of Norroway ... |
| Verses, by Kit Riemer Sad and Wet Horse's rating: Average member rating: Then the externality comes apart like something wet. Then the truth reveals itself to be a nutrient or a poison. Then the sun goes away and the rain comes, and you and I freeze in it, the translucent... |
| Violet, by Jeremy Freese Sad and Wet Horse's rating: Average member rating: Calm down. All you have to do is write a thousand words and everything will be fine. And you have all day, except it's already noon. [blurb from IF Comp 2008] |
| A Visit to the Human Resources Administration, by Jesse Sad and Wet Horse's rating: Average member rating: An alien applies for SNAP benefits in New York City in order to better understand human society. |
| Walker & Silhouette, by C.E.J. Pacian Sad and Wet Horse's rating: Average member rating: Team up with a dashing detective and an iconoclastic flapper to solve absurd and unfathomable crimes in this interactive story - where you control the action just by typing or clicking highlighted words in... |