20 Strokes, by PaperBlurt Hazel-Rah's rating: Average member rating: (13 ratings) You find yourself in a public swimming pool. Chlorine irritates your skin and you just know that the little boy standing still is taking a whiz. 20 Strokes are required to get from one end to the other. All... |
30 kilogrammes, by verityvirtue Hazel-Rah's rating: Average member rating: (6 ratings) A tiny utopia about packing. |
9:05, by Adam Cadre Hazel-Rah's rating: Average member rating: (545 ratings) The phone rings. Oh, no — how long have you been asleep? Sure, it was a tough night, but... This is bad. This is very bad. The phone rings. |
Ah Lim's Chicken Rice, #01-08A, by Kastel Hazel-Rah's rating: Average member rating: (4 ratings) cooking | hawker center | family |
All Your Time-Tossed Selves, by Porpentine Hazel-Rah's rating: Average member rating: (16 ratings) a story made in Google Forms |
angel numbers, by Sophia de Augustine Hazel-Rah's rating: Average member rating: (5 ratings) A fragmented 500 word collection of thoughts about you from the world's worst guardian angel. Made for the neotwinyjam. |
Aquarium, by Harris Powell-Smith Hazel-Rah's rating: Average member rating: (19 ratings) You're seventeen. It's dark in here. Aquarium is a story game about skipping school with a cute boy. There are multiple endings. You can play in your browser on most devices - Internet Explorer will not... |
Ashes, by Glass Rat Media Hazel-Rah's rating: Average member rating: (10 ratings) Le Grand Guignol entry in ECTOCOMP 2015. Five old college friends reunite to fulfill a friend's final request. But all of them have secrets. And some have blood on their hands. Warnings for violence and... |
Banneker Boulevard, by KittyDaKat Hazel-Rah's rating: Average member rating: (3 ratings) You are a simple man who decides to explore the quirky streets of Banneker Boulevard in 1920. This is my very first interactive fiction, and thus it is quite short. |
Before the Storm Hits, by JY Yang Hazel-Rah's rating: Average member rating: (7 ratings) Before the Storm is a short apocalyptic work, navigated by a to-do list. |
Beware The Faerie Food You Eat, by Astrid Dalmady Hazel-Rah's rating: Average member rating: (29 ratings) They say that some of the faerie folk can grant wishes, that they can give gifts to that who gain their favor. Now, you’ve found a portal into their world and you’re ready to step through and claim that... |
Bring Me A Head!, by Chandler Groover Hazel-Rah's rating: Average member rating: (33 ratings) Better hope you can hack it. A Grand Guignol entry for ECTOCOMP 2016. |
A Bucket Filled With Sand, by A C Godliman Hazel-Rah's rating: Average member rating: (9 ratings) Take a trip down to the beach for a short illustrated text-adventure. Spend a century as the ruler of your castle, will you build a citadel? Library? Expand into a kingdom? It's up to you, just remember...in... |
Candlesmoke, by Caelyn Sandel and Carolyn VanEseltine Hazel-Rah's rating: Average member rating: (25 ratings) Entry in EctoComp 2014. |
Capsule, by PaperBlurt Hazel-Rah's rating: Average member rating: (17 ratings) Alone. In space. A vessel the size of Wales, floating through the endless night. You are the keeper of millions of people. But what might be happening in Sector 24-R? |
Childhood Homes (And why we hate them), by qrowscant Hazel-Rah's rating: Average member rating: (2 ratings) After over a decade, you return home. A short, interactive-fiction horror story, and my first attempt at making something in Twine. I'm doing my best! Trigger list: Eyestrain + light flashing Descriptions of... |
Closure, by Sarah Willson Hazel-Rah's rating: Average member rating: (30 ratings) Kira hasn't been the same since the breakup. Now she's done something really reckless, and she's asking for your help to figure out what went wrong with TJ. What else can you say? She's your best friend. |
Coffee and Tea, by Brian Kwak Hazel-Rah's rating: Average member rating: (6 ratings) A tiny utopia about coffee and tea. |
Computerfriend, by Kit Riemer Hazel-Rah's rating: Average member rating: (26 ratings) The year is 1999. The place is Godfield, Louisiana: the tech capital of the world, where the sky bleeds acid and the mud boils in the bayou. It’s time for your state-mandated digital therapy. |
creak, creak, by chandler groover Hazel-Rah's rating: Average member rating: (37 ratings) "You have to look." 111 words. Made for Porpentine's Twiny Jam. |
Crossroads, by Cat Manning Hazel-Rah's rating: Average member rating: (15 ratings) They say it's death to seek the witch. For you, it's worth the risk. Venture in to the forest in search of relief, but remember that magic is rarely straightforward. A short psychological game about... |
CYBERQUEEN, by Porpentine Hazel-Rah's rating: Average member rating: (67 ratings) integration necessitates evisceration |