Behind Closed Doors, by John Wilson Denk's rating: Average member rating: You are a balrog, locked inside the loo... |
Best Gopher Ever, by Arthur DiBianca Denk's rating: Average member rating: Help the unfortunate residents of Fairview! (Who are all animals, by the way.) A light puzzle game for all ages. |
Beyond Zork, by Brian Moriarty Denk's rating: Average member rating: Dread times have befallen the Kingdom of Quendor. The wizards have mysteriously disappeared. The Enchanter's Guild Hall lies in ruins. Villages are abandoned, drunken men mutter strange tales, and vicious... |
The Big Sleaze, by Fergus McNeill Denk's rating: Average member rating: |
Big Trouble in Little Dino Park, by Seth Paxton, Rachel Aubertin Denk's rating: Average member rating: Ever since cloning dinosaurs became the cheap, cool way to build a theme park there have been lots of them cropping up. Luckily, this one still had a position open for your summer job! Little Dino Park is a... |
Bigfoot Bluff, by P.B. Parjeter Denk's rating: Average member rating: Ten years ago you renounced Bigfootdom to become a paparazzi. Now it is your job to do an exposé on your reclusive sasquatch father. Welcome to Bigfoot Bluff. A game for Spring Thing 2022. |
Birdland, by Brendan Patrick Hennessy Average member rating: Fourteen-year-old Bridget's summer camp experience takes a turn for the bizarre when her otherworldly bird dreams start bleeding into reality. |
Birmingham IV, by Peter Emery Denk's rating: Average member rating: A solitary scholar, his purpose and presence in the world a mystery even to himself, ventures abroad in a dream state. He finds a land of sunny lanes and dark forests, steeped in the blood of Celt, Saxon,... |
Black Knife Dungeon, by Arthur DiBianca Denk's rating: Average member rating: A miniature RPG. |
The Black Knight, by Mandy Rodrigues Denk's rating: Average member rating: |
Black Sheep, by Nic Barkdull and Matt Borgard Denk's rating: Average member rating: In the future, robots cater to man’s every want and need. That is, unless you’re a lowly line cook like Irene Turnsole. After Irene travels to her late father’s home, she discovers that her sister has... |
The Blind House, by Amanda Allen Denk's rating: Average member rating: I scarcely know the woman at my side. I don't even know why she was the one I turned to. I can only hope that we haven't been followed, that she won't ask too many questions. The only choice left to me now... |