| The Mouse Who Woke Up For Christmas, by Luke A. Jones Average member rating: 'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse... Well, that's not quite true, there was a mouse stirring, not in the house, but in the shed at the... |
| Murder at the Manor, by Obter9 Average member rating: The year is 1936 and the murder of Lord Stagwood is your first big case as an Inspector of the Metropolitan Police, London. You play the part of Inspector Percival Pike, tasked with investigating the murder... |
| My Pseudo-Dementia Exhibition, by Naomi Norbez (call me Bez, he/they) jaclynhyde's rating: Average member rating: a personal & public museum If you want a swashbuckling adventure game, or exciting puzzles to solve, then I apologize, but this game doesn't have that. This Twine contains a museum, which consists of items... |
| Night Guard / Morning Star, by Astrid Dalmady jaclynhyde's rating: Average member rating: My mother made a deal. So here I am, working the night shift, alone with her work. |
| Nightmare Adventure, by Laurence Emms, Vibha Laljani Average member rating: A clock, a wizard and a delicious secret. Solve the riddle to restore life to a town that has all but disappeared. |
| Ocean Beach, by James Banks jaclynhyde's rating: Average member rating: You are waiting for the end of day. |
| One Does Not Simply Fry, by Stewart C Baker and James Beamon jaclynhyde's rating: Average member rating: One Ring of onion and flour, One Ring that's frying, One Ring to bring them all, and to the menu bind them... ~ ~ ~ It's the Great Godstone Fry-Off, and Tira Misu has gathered chefs and celebrities from all... |
| One Knight Stand, by A. Hazard jaclynhyde's rating: Average member rating: Part 1: The Beginning of the End ... |
| One Way Ticket, by Vitalii Blinov jaclynhyde's rating: Average member rating: I was heading for a new life and my train brought me here. Nice town: friendly people, corn cuisine, mysterious architecture... So why am I sure that I need to get out of here as fast as possible? |
| The Only Possible Prom Dress, by Jim Aikin jaclynhyde's rating: Average member rating: Ten years ago you had to burgle every store in Stufftown to get your hands on the sought-after doll called Sugar Toes Ballerina so your 7-year-old daughter Samantha wouldn't be heartbroken on Christmas... |
| The Origin of Madame Time, by Mathbrush Average member rating: As an avid fan of superheroes and a harsh critic of villains, the battle over the abandoned amusement park captured your imagination. But when the nuclear airship Mephistopheles exploded above you, it seemed... |
| Ostrich, by Jonathan Laury Average member rating: A new government's coming. A populist government looking to shake up the status quo. Your job in the Advertising Corrections Team is safe enough, but as tensions rise and regulations tighten you know that... |
| The Ouroboros Trap, by Chad Ordway jaclynhyde's rating: Average member rating: Stop me if you've heard this one before: You wake up alone in a room with no memories of how you got there and no way out. Oh, you have heard that one? Well, okay. Well, I guess you'll just have to trust me... |
| Out, by Viktor Sobol jaclynhyde's rating: Average member rating: It's a wonderful morning, and you're ready to come out. |
| Paintball Wizard, by Doug Egan jaclynhyde's rating: Average member rating: Sure, I know Quidditch: expensive and impossibly complex game played by fictional wizards at an imaginary boarding academy. The guys in my house (frat house, that is) came from marginal high schools where we... |
| The Paper Magician, by Soojung Choi jaclynhyde's rating: Average member rating: "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... |
| Pas De Deux, by Linus Åkesson jaclynhyde's rating: Average member rating: Striding into the spotlight, you smile as you look out over the crowd. It's a good turnout tonight. Now it is up to the Bournebrook Rill Community Orchestra and you, maestro Nevada Elmsbee, to deliver a... |
| Pegasus, by Michael Kielstra Average member rating: Pegasus: the best friend of a democracy and the worst enemy of a dictator. Their Agents safeguard the liberty of the people around the world. Trained by and armed with the best humanity has to offer, they... |
| Penny Nichols, Troubleshooter, by Sean Woods jaclynhyde's rating: Average member rating: A Star-trek style away mission, powered by AI ... |
| Pharaohs' Heir, by Julien Z / smwhr jaclynhyde's rating: Average member rating: An incredible adventure When Layla finds herself at the police station to explain the destruction of a national treasure, she will have to recount exactly how she and Herbert Tapioca, the intrepid... |
| Photopia, by Adam Cadre Average member rating: "Will you read me a story?" "Read you a story? What fun would that be? I've got a better idea: let's tell a story together." |
| Pirateship, by Robin Johnson jaclynhyde's rating: Average member rating: 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... |
| Planet C, by Mark Carew jaclynhyde's rating: Average member rating: Welcome to planet C and its small but growing colony of survivors from Earth. YOU are in charge of power generation, food production and limiting pollution. Land the ships carrying the colonists and... |
| Polish the Glass, by Keltie Wright Average member rating: An odd story about a child, a bar, and something hiding in the glass. Does contain sound, recommend checking settings and using headphones for best experience. Mature content. There is only one ending. |