The Milgram Parable, by Peter Eastman Ann Hugo's rating: Average member rating: (15 ratings) Your job is simple: do whatever you are told, without question or hesitation. If you don't, people will die. Probably including you. |
The Miller's Garden, by Damon L. Wakes Average member rating: (15 ratings) When the miller died, he left his garden. And when the mill was torn down, the river changed its course. |
Mother Tongue, by Nell Raban Ann Hugo's rating: Average member rating: (20 ratings) You're sitting at home, minding your business, when your mom texts you. It's a familiar situation. But when the chat turns nostalgic, how do you reconcile her regrets about how she raised you with your own... |
My Gender Is a Fish, by Carter Gwertzman Ann Hugo's rating: Average member rating: (23 ratings) Magpies from the forbidden woods like to steal things: coins, jewelry, your gender identity. It's starting to get dark, so you'd better find your gender fast. If only you could remember what it looked... |
My Pseudo-Dementia Exhibition, by Naomi Norbez (call me Bez, he/they) Ann Hugo's rating: Average member rating: (12 ratings) a personal & public museum ... |
Out, by Viktor Sobol Ann Hugo's rating: Average member rating: (26 ratings) It's a wonderful morning, and you're ready to come out. |
A Papal Summons, or The Church Cat, by Bitter Karella Average member rating: (14 ratings) The pope -- the holy father himself! -- has summoned you to Rome for a personal audience. But the Vatican is a massive, bustling city, full of twisting avenues and winding corridors and so many oubliettes,... |
The Paper Magician, by Soojung Choi Ann Hugo's rating: Average member rating: (10 ratings) "The cat leapt for the star." Every time I conjured a cat and a star from the words I penned on paper, I found myself more and more like the cat. Longing for something bright and hopeful, but forever out of... |
A Paradox Between Worlds, by Autumn Chen Ann Hugo's rating: Average member rating: (28 ratings) It is the year 201X and you are a teen online. The Nebulaverse fandom has been your safe place, and it is about to be torn apart. A Paradox Between Worlds is a game about fandoms, internet melodrama, and the... |
The Pinecone, by Joseph Pentangelo Ann Hugo's rating: Average member rating: (21 ratings) A breath born of boredom rises in the wintry sky. Hooves and bells approach. The school bus is late. |
Please Sign Here, by Michelle Negron (as "Road") Ann Hugo's rating: Average member rating: (12 ratings) Jackie Parker's life gets turned upside down after getting involved in a fatal car accident with her best friend. Now, Jackie's signature has been showing up at murder sights across the area and she has to... |
The Prairie House, by Chris Hay (a.k.a. Eldritch Renaissance Cake) Ann Hugo's rating: Average member rating: (12 ratings) A student finishes their prairie field work but has to spend the night alone at an old house. Follow the story from dark evening to mysterious morning and get all the achievements to think up your best... |
A Single Ouroboros Scale, by Naomi Norbez Ann Hugo's rating: Average member rating: (11 ratings) Algie was a Twine developer. Now he’s gone, but one of his online remnants is in your hands. (One last game, for now or forever. Time will decide which one.) |
Smart Theory, by AKheon Ann Hugo'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... |
Spider and Web, by Andrew Plotkin Ann Hugo's rating: Average member rating: (311 ratings) A vacation in our lovely country! See the ethnic charms of the countryside, the historic grandeur of the capital city. Taste our traditional cuisine; smell the flowers of the Old Tree. And all without... |
Stay?, by E. Jade Lomax Ann Hugo's rating: Average member rating: (22 ratings) 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... |
Sting, by Mike Russo Average member rating: (18 ratings) Six bees. Five bags of groceries. A four-pound dumbbell. Three sailboats. One twin. Sting is a puzzleless parser memoir about ordinary days and unexpected interruptions. |
Sweetpea, by Sophia de Augustine Ann Hugo's rating: Average member rating: (14 ratings) Someone claiming to be your father is trying to break in. Following the eponymous Sweetpea is: a mosaic faced guardian angel, something wearing her father’s guise, and the detritus of life in their gently... |
This Won't Make You Happy, by Mike Gillis Ann Hugo's rating: Average member rating: (15 ratings) Trek into the fearsome Caves of Despair in search of the Jewel of Happiness! Encounter grotesques and total weirdos! Collect all the shiny, shiny gems! All this and more in THIS WON'T MAKE YOU HAPPY——a sort... |
The Tin Mug, by Alice E. Wells, Sia See and Jkj Yuio Average member rating: (12 ratings) The Tin Mug is a short illustrated children's story of around 10 minutes. Meet the Tin Mug and his friends, Colin the colander, Silvia the spoon and Stu the stew pot as well as several others. Find out what... |
Trusting My Mortal Enemy?! What a Disaster!, by Storysinger Presents Ann Hugo's rating: Average member rating: (11 ratings) When a hero & a villain start planning their battles over coffee, they come to trust each other more than they ever expected. |
the uncle who works for nintendo, by michael lutz Ann Hugo's rating: Average member rating: (108 ratings) You are 11 years old. You are sleeping over at your best friend's house. You and your friend like videogames. Your friend has a lot of cool games. And, believe it or not, an uncle who works for Nintendo. And... |
Under the Bridge, by Samantha Khan Ann Hugo's rating: Average member rating: (17 ratings) Survive as a monster that has taken up residence underneath a bridge, interact with strangers who pass over your bride and see if you can not only survive the encounters, but create a home for yourself.... |