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A House Without Walls, by Dylan Kinnett
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A story, written in the present tense, about self-mutilation. “A House Without Walls” is an allusion to the Orpheus myth. Two young lovers enter a psychological hell of their own making and attempt to...

How it was then and how it is now, by Pseudavid
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Who would be asked to travel to the center of an apocalypse? Two smart people walking to the center of many disasters, including the disaster they made for themselves.

How Many Roads Must a Man Walk Down?, by Tom Waddington
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In this tribute game to Douglas Adams, you play as someone at an asylum. There's a sandy sea-shore to the south, and a curious inside-out house to the north. It's a beautiful day.
HOW NOT TO WRITE- A Pokemon Adventure - Part 1 - Chapter I - Section A: The Beginning of the Start, by Will11
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Rule 1: Unless your story is at least 100 pages long you shouldn't divide it into parts and pay some attention to choosing the correct Maturity, Difficulty and Tags for your story. As I happen to be on...

How The Elephant's Child Who Walked By Himself Got His Wings, by Peter Eastman
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This fantasia on Kipling's "Just So Stories" takes you back to the High and Far-Off Times to learn how all things came to be what they are today. Warning: Contains bad poetry.

How the Little Match Girl Got Her Colt Paterson Revolver, and Taught a Virtue to a Goblin, by Ryan Veeder
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Written for Day 13 of #EnigMarch 2023.

How the Little Match Girl Met the Queen of Vampires, by Ryan Veeder
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Written for Day 18 of #EnigMarch 2022.

How the monsters appeared in the Wasteland, by V Dobranov
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“Moog, a new run! Quit fiddling with your irons and charge the batteries!” A printout of the waybill flutters down next to the big magnet I’m lying under. Releasing the wrench, which immediately sticks...

how to fly a kite / cómo volar una cometa, by rubereaglenest
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An interactive tale

How to Win at Rock Paper Scissors, by Brian Kwak
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The disgrace and humiliation of last year's defeat is behind you. This time, with the help of the gods, you'll win this competition for sure.

howling dogs, by Porpentine
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death cube sim | galactic survey | visionatrix | facet machine | power gardens | women | fascination two significant endings

Human Resources Stories, by Harry M. Hardjono
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A state-of-the-art job interview for a position as computer programmer. [--blurb from The Z-Files Catalogue]

Hunger Daemon, by Sean M. Shore
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It's not the end of the world, and you're to blame. Better get on that. But man, it sure would be nice to get a bite to eat first.

Hunt the Wumpus, by Gregory Yob, Magnus Olsson, and David Ahl
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Hunter, in Darkness, by Andrew Plotkin
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Hyde, by Brain Sullivan
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Hypnotist of Ladies, by David Cornelson
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In this small one-note game, you play as the Hypnotist of Ladies. Your plan is to hypnotize all the ladies.
I am sorry for destroying the world, by Kronosaurus
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A dark story about when the punishment doesn't fit the crime.

I Contain Multitudes, by Wonaglot
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You are Chandra Fitz, a young engineer serving on the cruise ship Prinzessin Anna Alexia. This magnificent ship is the first purpose-designed vessel of its kind, meant to take passengers not to an...

I don't remember why this game is called "Onion", by Dan Shiovitz
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In this short silly game, you play as someone on Mars visiting the pretend Eiffel Tower that aliens built in the past. Features Nostradamus and a hose-pipe and not much else.
I Never Promised You A Nose Guard, by Rob Noyes
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Maybe the ninth Singapore Sling wasn't such a good idea. All you can remember after downing the sweet concoction is promising your newfound friends that you'd write each and every one of them the minute you...
I Palindrome I, by Nick Montfort
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I See Leaf People, by balt77
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Short linear narration by a casual observer of leaf people. 300 words.

I Too, Drink Alone, by Bruhstin
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I Too, Drink Alone is an interactive poem made in Ink for the Single Choice Jam.  Note: This game contains music and sfx.  Assets: "Woodclick" by Samulis under CC0 License."True Love" by Sergey...

I Went to the Graveyard, by Bilbo
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It was dark, not a candle lit on the path through the graveyard. Your friends dared you to come here. You pass the graves two... three rows up. You can see the mausolem at the top of the hill and shudder....

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