The Land of Breakfast and Lunch, by Daniel Talsky Edo's rating: Average member rating: A diorama of made-up memories. The Land of Breakfast and Lunch is like a walk through a half-remembered childhood place that mixes up vaguely pleasant memories with half-remembered stories read long ago.... |
The Land of the Cyclops, by Francesco Cordella and Simone Di Conza Edo's rating: Average member rating: |
The Landing, by Neil K. Guy Edo's rating: Average member rating: In this one-room puzzleless story set in Hussar, Alberta, Canada, you play as a farmer. On the way home, you noticed one of your hens some distance from the farm just pecking at the road. You're about to... |
Lantern, by Sylfir Edo's rating: Average member rating: A short mystery/horror story about a blind man that holds lighted lantern, but he can not see anything. Can he use his other senses to get out of the place? To navigate though the game you can use actions... |
lark-mirror, by vileidol Edo's rating: Average member rating: burning. burning. burning. a rambling reflection on inez and queerness from sartre's 'no exit'. made for the neo-twiny game jam. 491 words tw: allusions to death, suicide, murder, infanticide, homophobia |
LASH -- Local Asynchronous Satellite Hookup, by Paul O'Brian Edo's rating: Average member rating: In this historical drama and treasure hunt set in 2062, you have rented a robot called a MULE that you can control remotely to salvage artifacts from an abandoned irradiated plantation near Macon, Georgia.... |
The Last Christmas Present, by JG Heithcock Edo's rating: Average member rating: "There was one present left under the Christmas tree, a wooden box with a tag that said 'I open at the close'" When my daughter turned thirteen, I made a scavenger hunt to her last Christmas present using a... |
Last House on the Block, by Jason Olson Edo's rating: Average member rating: Mr. Harrison was a quiet old man who lived in the house at the end of the block. No one really knew him, but everyone said he was rich; anyone who lived like as much like a hermit as he did *had* to be a... |
The Last Mountain, by Dee Cooke Edo's rating: Average member rating: You're out on the mountain again for the Merrithorne Mountain Race, your friend Susan by your side as ever. But something is different this time. Susan is struggling, and your chances of finishing the race... |
Last Night in the Office, by Tim Jacobs Edo's rating: Average member rating: You are a little-respected IT manager at the Ven-Tec Corporate Offices. You have known for some time about the embezzling, fraud, and multitude of other illegal activities your company has engaged in. You... |
The Last of What We Once Were, by Jackson The Bear Edo's rating: Average member rating: Two old estranged friends meet back up to talk about when they were young, in love, and those who were beautiful and wonderful. Possible trigger warnings: Grief, Death, Illness. |
The Last Sonnet of Marie Antoinette, by Emily Short Edo's rating: Average member rating: |
Last Valentine's Day, by Daniel Gao Edo's rating: Average member rating: This Valentine's Day feels an awful lot like Groundhog Day... ... |
Last Vestiges, by thesleuthacademy Edo's rating: Average member rating: Hertfordshire Avenue. A body. ... |
last&final, by 1beetle Edo's rating: Average member rating: it's the last day. |