Pirateship, by Robin Johnson Xavid's rating: Average member rating: (15 ratings) Who doesn't love pirates? Who, that is, apart from the British, the Spanish, the French, the Dutch, innkeepers, crocodiles, flying children, other pirates, merchant seamen with valuable cargoes of gold and... |
Portcullis, by Robin Johnson Xavid's rating: Average member rating: (14 ratings) Your home town, Portcullis, has been taken over by an evil sorcerer (because that's what evil sorcerers do) and a party of adventurers has arrived to overthrow him (because that's what adventurers do.) An... |
The Queen's Menagerie, by Chandler Groover Xavid's rating: Average member rating: (40 ratings) These beasts won't feed themselves. A puzzleless exhibition. Ten to fifteen minutes. |
Queers in Love at the End of the World, by Anna Anthropy Xavid's rating: Average member rating: (39 ratings) |
Rainbow Bridge, by John Demeter Xavid's rating: Average member rating: (14 ratings) In this tiny game, you play as the angel Gabriel in an isolated cabin with your lover, a mortal man named Demeter. Because of an unexpected crisis, you must now return to the celestial plane. But to get... |
Re: Dragon, by Jack Welch Xavid's rating: Average member rating: (13 ratings) Something went dreadfully wrong in last year's IFFComp. Now a diabolical lawyer representing a cabal of angry dragons threatens to sue the Interactive Fiction Technological Freedom Foundation into oblivion... |
Redstone, by Fred Xavid's rating: Average member rating: (8 ratings) A VIP's been murdered at the reservation casino. As the deputy on call, it's up to you to find the killer. You have until morning before the FBI turns up the heat. Redstone is a parser/choice hybrid designed... |
Reference and Representation: An Approach to First-Order Semantics, by Ryan Veeder Xavid's rating: Average member rating: (35 ratings) Violence is the answer to this one. |
Repeat the Ending, by Drew Cook Xavid's rating: Average member rating: (26 ratings) Explore an all-new "critical edition" of a 1996 Inform 5 game about mental illness, magic, and the second law of thermodynamics. When D, a psychiatrically disabled chaos wizard, learns that an estranged... |
The Richard Mines, by Evan Wright Xavid's rating: Average member rating: (9 ratings) Czechoslovakia, 1949. Though World War Two has been over for several years, rumors of underground German factories still persist. No one has found found yet, until now... |
Ritus Sacri, by quackoquack Xavid's rating: Average member rating: (11 ratings) On the desk in front of you: a Latin dictionary, a blank sheet of lined paper, and the photocopied passage you need to translate for class tomorrow. You always leave things too late. |
The Roscovian Palladium, by Ryan Veeder Xavid's rating: Average member rating: (21 ratings) Humans are constantly appropriating rat culture. King Roscoe thought to use this to his advantage. |
Sapphire Lung, by Pleroma Xavid's rating: Average member rating: (1 rating) You are the only union doctor for stretch of mountains. Your job is simple: Every man who works the floor of an aluminum mill gets their lungs checked, once a year. Sapphire Lung is a story of Industrial... |
Savoir-Faire, by Emily Short Xavid's rating: Average member rating: (134 ratings) The beautiful life is always damned, they say. As for you, you've overexpended yourself: fifteen years of prominence, champagne, carriage rides in the Tuileries, having your name whispered behind... |
Scents & Semiosis, by Sam Kabo Ashwell, Cat Manning, Caleb Wilson, Yoon Ha Lee Average member rating: (10 ratings) A perfumer keeps a private collection of scents, each tied to a memory. Decide what they mean. Scents & Semiosis makes heavy use of procedural generation to create strange perfumes, full lives, and potent... |
A Simple Happening, by Leon Lin Xavid's rating: Average member rating: (8 ratings) As a samurai, you have been condemned to die by your own hand. Can you escape your fate? |
Smart Theory, by AKheon Xavid's rating: Average member rating: (19 ratings) A strange, new thought system has been spreading like wildfire through schools and institutions - it has even taken over the university that you go to. What could this all mean? Perhaps we'll discover the... |
Soft Earth, by Jon Sorce Xavid's rating: Average member rating: (4 ratings) It's been a long, long summer, and this town has gone longer still without rain. You are ten years old. Your parents are asleep. The window is unlocked, and there's a house in the woods where Grandma's ghost... |
The Song of the Mockingbird, by Mike Carletta Xavid's rating: Average member rating: (17 ratings) A ruthless outlaw. A kidnapped dancer. A singing cowboy. A long dance of death in the Texas sun. You're unhorsed and disarmed, but you still have your wits and your guitar. You can only hope they'll be... |
Sorcerer, by Steve Meretzky Xavid's rating: Average member rating: (68 ratings) Sorcerer, the second of a spellbinding fantasy series in the tradition of Zork, takes you on a magical tour through the darker side of Zorkian enchantment. Your journey begins with a cryptic diary - the last... |
Space Poop, by Collin Pointon Xavid's rating: Average member rating: (6 ratings) Space Poop is a sci fi comedy interactive RPG text game. You play as Space Station Intern Ejest Bindle. Depending on your choices in Space Poop, you will encounter one of TEN different endings. Be careful... |
The Spectators, by Amanda Walker Xavid's rating: Average member rating: (21 ratings) It is 1560. There are no secrets in the iron-willed Duke d'Este's marriage to his young bride, a girl unprepared for her new role as Duchess. The Duke's army of servants are always present, always watching,... |
Speed Demons, by Pleroma Xavid's rating: Average member rating: (4 ratings) A short twine game about loss, disconnection, barriers, and the systematic shattering of all three with those most human of tools: whatever there is to hand. Three paths, 9 endings, and hopefully quite a bit... |
Spellbound, by Adam Perry Xavid's rating: Average member rating: (12 ratings) You still remember well the moment that the professor shocked the orthographic community by announcing that there were, somewhere out there, 26 letters in all. Harness the alphabet's power to find the 23... |