| Where Nothing Is Ever Named, by Viktor Sobol Zape's rating: Average member rating: Zape's time: 5 minutes A brief escape puzzle inspired by Chapter 3 of "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll. |
| The Whisperers, by Milo van Mesdag Zape's rating: Average member rating: An Interactive Play ... |
| Who Iced Mayor McFreeze?, by Damon L. Wakes Zape's rating: Average member rating: A Bubble Gumshoe Mystery The mayor has only been missing for about an hour, but Mrs. McFreeze has good reason for concern: her husband left to attend some business at the old taffy factory with the notorious... |
| Who Shot Gum E. Bear?, by Damon L. Wakes Zape's rating: Average member rating: Gum E. Bear lies dead in a pool of his own liquid centre, and only Bubble Gumshoe - private eye extraordinaire - can deliver sweet justice on the rain-sticky streets of Sugar City. Explore the area, seek out... |
| Who Whacked Jimmy Piñata?, by Damon L. Wakes Average member rating: Zape's time: 1 hour and 30 minutes A Bubble Gumshoe Mystery ... |
| Why Am I Exist?, by TrexandDrago Development Zape's rating: Average member rating: A 470 words story made as an entry for Neo Twiny Jam. Baron Magmawalker is a hybrid of Tyrannosaurus and tiger. His father left him before he was born. |
| Why Pout?, by Andrew Schultz Zape's rating: Average member rating: Silence! We GAVE you ice cream. Content advisory: there's a small profanity-themed area with no penalty whatsoever for skipping it. It is clearly signposted. Just so you're forewarned! |
| Wikipedia: The Text Adventure, by Kevan Davis Zape's rating: Average member rating: This isn’t Wikipedia as we know it, but Wikipedia in the style of a text adventure. The game is played online and generated from live Wikipedia data, allowing the player to visit any article which has... |
| Wild West, by Gianluca Girelli and Garry Francis Zape's rating: Average member rating: In the years following the American Civil War, you lead a simple life as a cowboy. Despite the low wage, you scrimp and save and manage to buy a small ranch near Tucson, Arizona, where you live with your... |
| Wildflowers, by Carolyn VanEseltine Average member rating: Zape's time: 6 minutes "Wildflowers" was written as a "diary game", as defined by Caelyn Sandel - a game that was written specifically for the benefit of the author, rather than being written for an audience. It is properly... |
| Winter Storm Draco, by Ryan Veeder Zape's rating: Average member rating: A chronicle of the events of the winter storm of the same name. |
| Winter Wonderland, by Laura Knauth Zape's rating: Average member rating: "Young Gretchen could have only imagined the fanciful events that were to occur before finding herself lost in a winter wonderland." [--blurb from Competition '99] |
| Wintervale, by Ethan Erh Zape's rating: Average member rating: An ill fate is about to fall upon Wintervale, a city of commerce founded upon the nests of a mighty winter dragon. Experience what might be its final days through the eyes of a local tavern master. |
| The Wise-Woman's Dog, by Daniel M. Stelzer Zape's rating: Average member rating: Zape's time: 4 hours and 30 minutes A Bronze Age Adventure ... |
| Wishbringer, by Brian Moriarty Zape's rating: Average member rating: It's an ordinary day in your ordinary little town, and you've been performing your ordinary mail clerk's duties in an altogether ordinary way. But there's something quite extraordinary in today's mail. It's... |
| The Witch, by Charles Moore Zape's rating: Average member rating: You’re typically a sober-minded upstanding elf but last night you were out a little too late and had a little too much mead. This morning you woke up wedged in a tree in the woods outside of town with a... |
| Within a Wreath of Dewdrops, or, A Poisoned Zenith, by Sam Kabo Ashwell and Jacqueline A. Lott Zape's rating: Average member rating: In this small game, you are the only actor onstage in Within a Wreath of Dewdrops, a historical opus which has entered its final act. Using just four pathetic props, can you act as the hero, the heroine, and... |