Excalibur, by J. J. Guest, G. C. Baccaris, and Duncan Bowsman Average member rating: The psychedelic science fantasy series Excalibur was wiped by the BBC. It lives on, in the memories of its fans. Author's Comment: "Welcome to the Excalibur Wiki. This fan-run encyclopaedia preserves the... |
Exhibition, by Ian Finley Average member rating: "The Hartman Gallery extends their invitation to an exhibition of Anatoly Domokov's "American Paintings." Who draws the line between art and life? HTML enhanced." [--blurb from Competition '99] |
Explore Nocta, by NocturnNo9 Explore Nocta is a mystery exploration game with horror themes. The Player's goal is to search through the enigmatic town of Nocta to uncover its secrets and find their missing friend. |
The Eye of Bain, by Simon Wadsworth Average member rating: |
Fabled Journey, by John C. Knudsen Average member rating: A minimalist text adventure. You are Magnus, the Protector of Morr, in the Kingdom of Oshen. Fabled Journey is an experiment in the deployment of a Gamebook/CYOA using a lite-weight javascript game engine,... |
Façade, by Michael Mateas, Andrew Stern Average member rating: Façade is an artificial intelligence-based art/research experiment in electronic narrative—an attempt to move beyond traditional branching or hyper-linked narrative to create a fully-realized, one-act... |
The Faeries Of Haelstowne, by Christopher Merriner Denk's rating: Average member rating: “Hailstone," announced the Chief. “Round Ashton way. A little job for you, Arthur - their vicar's gone missing. They're a funny lot over in those parts. Superstitious. Someone's hiding something; don't... |
Fahrenheit 451, by Len Neufeld and Ray Bradbury Average member rating: The time is not too long from now. The place is New York City. Yet it is a setting few of us would ever recognize. For this is a world where simply owning a book is dangerously illegal. Where Firemen come... |
Fairest, by Amanda Walker Average member rating: “Mirror, mirror, on the wall,” you say dreamily, gazing into its sparkling surface… “You know,” replies the mirror, “I can do a lot more than just reflect fair faces. O, how I long to leap off... |
Faithful Companion, by Matt Weiner Average member rating: The "Play On-line" link should now go to version 2! |
Fallacy of Dawn, by Robb Sherwin Average member rating: In a world that never quite got over the '80s, Delarion Yar dispenses quarters for the local arcade... badly. A software pirate from better days, he's crossed the wrong people one too many times. Locked into... |
Fallen London, by Failbetter Games Average member rating: Poet or Assassin? Lover or Spy? Choose your fate in Fallen London, a gothic metropolis a mile beneath the surface of the earth. An epic adventure where you live a sometimes horrific, often curious, but... |
The Familiar, by groggydog Average member rating: You are a witch's crow familiar, headstrong as anything but still young and untested. What starts as a normal day soon takes a harrowing turn when your pacific caretaker, Valmai, is struck down by a terrible... |
Fate, by Victor Gijsbers Average member rating: You are nine months pregnant, and the contractions have already begun. Trapped in a castle with more enemies than friends, and Queen in name but not in influence, you fear for the future of your child. But... |
Fear and Loneliness in Latona's Void, by Harlequin Diver Many years ago, you entered Latona's Void, as an escape from your life. Until one day, you decided to no longer wait in the darkness of this void, ready to leave and move on. |
Feathery Christmas, by OK Feather Average member rating: A text adventure to save Christmas with the help of your feathery friends. |
Fellowship of the Ring, by Adam Thornton Average member rating: In this game, you play the role of Frodo Baggins, hobbit and inadvertent ringbearer. Your mission is explained in the introductory screens of the game: you must take the Ring to the inn of the Prancing Pony... |
Ferret, by [email protected] Average member rating: A game inspired by Zork, written in the 1980s in PL/I for Data General mini-computers, and ported to IBM Visual Age PL/I for Windows. Ferret is a Windows text mode executable. |
Ferryman's Gate, by Daniel Maycock Average member rating: You punctuation-obsessed uncle has died, leaving your family his house, but leaving you, a mere kid, with his unfinished business. As you follow the clues left by your uncle, you quickly discover that while... |