Arram's Tomb, by James Beck roboman's rating: Average member rating: (12 ratings) The brave companions enter the old wizard's tomb in search of wealth and adventure. Many have done so before but no-one has ever returned. Direct barbarian, cleric, mage and thief towards great wealth and... |
Behind the Door, by eejitlikeme roboman's rating: Average member rating: (9 ratings) It all started around a month ago, when you received the first postcard with imprinted exotic flowers and beautiful butterflies. The postcards continued to arrive in your mailbox - without any text apart... |
Broken, by Claudio Medina Average member rating: (3 ratings) A defining day in the life of a kid and his broken family. The idea is for the player to play all the branches so he can get together the pieces of what’s going on. |
Cis Gaze, by Caelyn Sandel roboman's rating: Average member rating: (13 ratings) Cis Gaze is a diary entry told through hypertext effects, an exploration of the intersection of gender dysphoria and depression. It's not really a game. Content warnings: transmisogyny, depression, suicidal... |
Conversations With My Mother, by Merritt Kopas Average member rating: (10 ratings) A brief game about family relationships, in which you can click on words in the dialogue to change them before continuing the conversation. |
Dance in Blood, by Intudia roboman's rating: Average member rating: (2 ratings) It was supposed to be an ordinary field trip for delinquent youths, out in the wilderness among ancient burial grounds. But there is something odd about the place where you set up camp. |
The Dead House, by Dark Forest Media roboman's rating: Average member rating: (6 ratings) Short Adventure/Horror Twine. Get lost in the woods, meet ghouls, and solve puzzles. |
Depression Quest, by Zoe Quinn, Patrick Lindsey, Isaac Schankler roboman's rating: Average member rating: (61 ratings) "An interactive (non)fiction about living with depression." The player of this multimedia hypertext game is given a series of everyday life events, and has to attempt to manage their illness, relationships,... |
Don't Read the Comments, by Ashton Raze roboman's rating: Average member rating: (15 ratings) Short, amusing riff on the niche-audience building capabilities of the internet and the problems with comments. |
The Dragon Will Tell You Your Future Now, by Newsreparter roboman's rating: Average member rating: (14 ratings) The things they say about dragons can't really be true right? Maybe it was a bad idea to come here, maybe the only future the dragon holds is the one that ends with you in it's jaws tonight! Ridiculous,... |
Dreamland, by Tatiana Statsenko (as eejitlikeme) roboman's rating: Average member rating: (8 ratings) Dreams are fascinating, illogical, colourful, and some people just cannot live without them. Are you sleeping to remember or are you sleeping to forget? Credits to testers: Uliana Sirotina, Matt Nicolls |
Dungeon Detective, by Wonaglot, Caitlin Mulvihill roboman's rating: Average member rating: (18 ratings) You're a gnoll. Whether that's a blessing or a curse is up to you. Unlike other gnolls, you're trying to eke out a simple existence by plying your trade - that of the world's first Dungeon Detective. Amass... |
Encyclopedia Fuckme and the Case of the Vanishing Entree, by Anna Anthropy roboman's rating: Average member rating: (24 ratings) If there's one thing Encyclopedia Fuckme knows - and this is a hypothetical statement, of course, because she's actually got a lot crammed in her big fat brain - it's how to get off! But in addition to her... |
Everybody Dies, by Jim Munroe Average member rating: (107 ratings) It starts with a metalhead, Graham, realizing that throwing that shopping cart over the bridge was not the great idea he thought it was. Even if it did get him out of washroom duty at Cost Cutters.... |
The Grievous Miskatonic Modus, by Lynda Clark Average member rating: (2 ratings) |
Grimnoir, by ProP roboman's rating: Average member rating: (30 ratings) It's his biggest selling point and it's a cold, hard fact: occult detective Jacob Morris has never lost a case, and he's been in this business a long time. Join him and his singularly skilled colleague... |
HAIZARA, by Rani Baker roboman's rating: Average member rating: (5 ratings) My first game attempt, a Twine project that hearkens back to the days of LCD handheld games. A short adventurous romp in a fantasy world. Made for Twiny Jam. |
Harbinger, by Kenna Average member rating: (8 ratings) A week ago a horrible thing emerged and killed the wizard of the tower. You were there; you saw it happen. You are the only one who knows what's coming, and on your own you have no means to stop it. That's... |
Horse Master, by Tom McHenry Average member rating: (96 ratings) The Game of Horse Mastery |
HummingBird Haunting, by Norbez Average member rating: (1 rating) Then the HummingBird sees me. #HBHtwine Made for the Public Domain Jam 2, using the poem Humming-Bird by Hilda Conking. All art and writing was done by Norbez. |
Into the Lair, by Kenna roboman's rating: Average member rating: (7 ratings) You're standing in the silent graveyard, by the entrance to the crypt Wil pulled you out of when she rescued you. The sky grows brighter and brighter behind you; soon, it'll be too light outside for you to... |
the last love song, by Some Strange Circus Average member rating: (4 ratings) the last love song is a game about a relationship going wrong. You wake up one night, and release that this is your last chance to fix it. Will you take that chance? |
The Legend of the Missing Hat, by Adri roboman's rating: Average member rating: (31 ratings) A tiny story about four tiny ninjas and a tiny top hat. |
Miss No-Name, by Bellamy Briks roboman's rating: Average member rating: (7 ratings) A really popular kid is trying to find out the name of the mysterious girl that sits in the front of the class. Your goal is to help him achieve this! Or risk his life trying... |
The Mouse, by Naomi Z (as Norbez) roboman's rating: Average member rating: (10 ratings) Better get home quick if you don't want to get hurt, Evelyn Grey. **This game contains mature language, alcohol, abuse, and a brief scene of violence. Player discretion is advised.** |
My Name is Tara Sue, by Maki Yamazaki roboman's rating: Average member rating: (15 ratings) "Your name is Tara Sue. You are 25 and you work in an office. Admittedly, your life could stand to get a little more interesting."> ... |
OK Boomer: The Game, by E.I. Wong roboman's rating: Average member rating: (14 ratings) "OK Boomer: The Game" is a text-based, "choose your own adventure" style game. Play as an American Baby Boomer and... *Lecture your kids about the importance of menial jobs on the brink of obsolescence!... |
The Sadness of Rocky Barbato, by PaperBlurt roboman's rating: Average member rating: (5 ratings) An old porn star reflects about his life... Contemplating choices made and if penetration truly has led to happiness or if there's another hole in his life that needs to be filled. But what’s missing? |
SCREW YOU, BEAR DAD!, by Xalavier Nelson Jr. Average member rating: (25 ratings) SCREW YOU, BEAR DAD! is a game about puns, rampant drug use, learning to enjoy life despite uncertainty, and elderly women in attack helicopters. Also - bears. [Note: game contains strong language, and brief... |
Seeking Ataraxia, by Glass Rat Media roboman's rating: Average member rating: (15 ratings) A simulation of what it's like to live with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, balancing life, relationships and neurosis on your quest toward peace. |
The skinny one., by Annie Z. Average member rating: (6 ratings) You take up too much room. You are so heavy and solid and real, and you don't want to be. You wish you could be like a child's balloon at a fair, drifting, attached only be a thin string. And you wish the... |
The Speaker, by Norbez roboman's rating: Average member rating: (13 ratings) Daniel Riviera lives on an Earth very different from our own, populated by both aliens and humans. A. A. Arthur is one of those aliens, a popular blogger and adviser for all of the planet's residents. Every... |
Stuff and Nonsense, by Felicity Banks Average member rating: (10 ratings) The year is 1860. The place is Bearbrass, Australia: a sprawling metropolis of tin, steel, brick, stone and brass. Queen Victoria is visiting Bearbrass for Australia's own Great Exhibition. All the sharpest... |
They Will Not Return, by John Ayliff roboman's rating: Average member rating: (14 ratings) A post-apocalyptic tale of lonely robots. |
To The Wolves, by Els White roboman's rating: Average member rating: (24 ratings) Offered up as sacrifice to the wolf-gods of the forest, hunted by beasts and man alike, Ella must find a way to survive. |
Ürs, by Christopher Hayes, Daniel Talsky roboman's rating: Average member rating: (23 ratings) You're a regular rabbit who's lived in the same warren your entire life. You have no reason to leave, but the THUD threatens to destroy all the baby kittens. Maybe something in the ancient places of the Ürs... |
Vampire Ltd, by Alex Harby roboman's rating: Average member rating: (26 ratings) Nero Brashov, vampire and failed businessman, has revenge on his mind. He'll pose as a human, infiltrate his arch-enemy's corporation, and sabotage it from the inside. Just as soon as he's invited in, that... |
You Couldn't Have Done That, by Ann Hugo Average member rating: (27 ratings) Your first day on the job wasn't going to be pleasant. Such was inevitable. It's a big change. And, you are autistic. But this was a different story, far worse than unpleasant. |