The Addicott Manor, by Intudia Average member rating: (7 ratings) You thought the abandoned manor would be easy to rob. But you were dead wrong. Its many rooms and corridors are filled with evil. You need to be lucky to make it out alive! The Addicott Manor is constructed... |
Additional Tales from Castle Balderstone, by Ryan Veeder Average member rating: (12 ratings) Another anthology of terror, edited by Ryan Veeder, again. Also an ECTOCOMP 2019 entry. |
Admiration Point, by Rachel Helps Average member rating: (22 ratings) You work as a virtual exhibit artist at a digital culture museum. There is a glimmer of attraction to your co-worker. You are married and Mormon. |
ADOPT A KITTEN, by Harry An-to-m-s Average member rating: (1 rating) hbomb319@gmail.com |
Adornment, by Harry Tuffs, Failbetter Games Average member rating: (1 rating) An incendiary smuggler seeks to rob Mr Stones of a prize beyond compare. Their intent for the Master is secret and unwise, and to achieve their end, they require a great deal of luck, a most unusual Clay... |
Advent, by Krishan Coupland Average member rating: (2 ratings) Ten-year-old Luke has always idolised his mother. She is strong and defiant and unafraid. She never lies to him, even about the things that matter. She couldn't be more different from his soft and doting... |
Advent Door, by Andrew Plotkin Average member rating: (16 ratings) Where’s that door? This game was written for a collaborative 2019 Advent Calendar project. The theme was "The City of Doors" from the Planescape roleplaying setting. That project was never completed, so I... |
Advent Mirror, by Andrew Plotkin Average member rating: (6 ratings) "You had no idea where the portal would take you. That's life in the City of Doors. One more step as always." Created for the Confounding Calendar 2022. |
Adventura, by Leighton Swannell Average member rating: (2 ratings) Completely user defined game, made to inspire creativity in player. Many mysteries will force the player to come to their own conclusion as to what actually happens and develop their own backstory. |
Adventure, by William Crowther and Donald Woods Average member rating: (97 ratings) |