| Kaged, by Ian Finley Denk's rating: Average member rating: ""But my madness speaks: It will but skin and film the ulcerous place, Whilst rank corruption, mining all within, Infects unseen." Welcome to the Citadel of Justice. The Inquisitor is waiting." [--blurb from... |
| Kenny Koala's Bushfire Survival Plan, by Garry Francis Denk's rating: Average member rating: The weather is getting hotter and bushfire season is approaching. The animals have to stock up on food and prepare their bushfire survival plans. Every year, the animals appoint a bushfire warden. The... |
| Kerkerkruip, by Victor Gijsbers Denk's rating: Average member rating: Kerkerkruip is a short-form roguelike in the interactive fiction medium, featuring meaningful tactical and strategic depth, innovative game play, zero grinding, and a sword & sorcery setting that does not... |
| A king has Prnoq Pnkhr Zmtmr STOP daughters STOP fight over power STOP king is murdered STOP chaos STOP code is XYZZY to AAAAA, by Mathbrush Denk's rating: Average member rating: Denk's time: 1 hour The title is the game. It's over when you're a winner. Explanation: This game was designed after a discussion about IFDB game title lengths. I was joking about how you could put a whole game in just the... |
| The King of Shreds and Patches, by Jimmy Maher Denk's rating: Average member rating: January 14th Dear friend. My sojourn in parts foreign is at an ende. I am at lodgings in Southwark not far from the bridge at Stoney Street, come dine with me two days hence to ring in the newe year. I have... |
| The King's Ball, by Garry Francis Denk's rating: Average member rating: Every year, the king holds an extravagant ball where he invites all the local dignitaries and they lavish him with gifts. The king sells some of these gifts after the ball and uses the money to fund the ball... |
| Kiss of Beth, by Charm Cochran Average member rating: A short piece, in which you have a conversation and then make a choice. It was created in two weeks as an entry to the first Indie Horror Jam, run in July of 2021, where it placed joint 3rd. This game... |
| Knight Orc, by Pete Austin Denk's rating: Average member rating: Knight Orc casts you as an oppressed orc in a magical world where all is not as it first seems. For generations humans have been persecuting orcs, and now it's time to get your own back. A fantasy adventure... |
| Known Unknowns, by Brendan Patrick Hennessy Denk's rating: Average member rating: Nadia Nazari has a lot of unknowns to contend with in her Grade 12 year. Like how can she run an entire school newspaper with only one employee? Why has her estranged ex best friend suddenly come back into... |
| Kondiac, by Picarly Denk's rating: Average member rating: Find out why what happens in the small Alaskan town of Kondiac. Search the Kondiac Times database to find articles and pictures and solve the mystery |
| The Kuolema, by Ben Jackson Denk's rating: Average member rating: This game has been entirely 'remastered' in Twine. An abandoned ship is found adrift in the South China Sea. Its radio is silent, and there's no sign of anyone on board. As a lone operative, you are tasked... |
| Labyrinth of Loci, by anbrewk Denk's rating: Average member rating: “What distinguishes a memory palace from a memory labyrinth is that each place of memory in a palace is intended to be found, while in a labyrinth the structure is more than a means of storage: it is a way... |
| LAKE Adventure, by B.J. Best Denk's rating: Average member rating: ═════════════════════════════ ... |
| Lancelot, by Christina Erskin, Joan Lamb, Neil Scrimgeour, Dicken Peeke, Nusarath Jahan, Mike Austin, Nick Austin, John Jones-Steele, and Mike Bryant Denk's rating: Average member rating: Lancelot recreates the tales of Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, as told in Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur. Parts 1 and 2 follow Lancelot's arrival at Camelot, his rise to become the best... |
| The Land of Breakfast and Lunch, by Daniel Talsky Denk'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.... |
| lark-mirror, by vileidol 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 |