9:05, by Adam Cadre Average member rating: (544 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. |
Aisle, by Sam Barlow Average member rating: (326 ratings) "Late Thursday night. You've had a hard day and the last thing you need is this: shopping. Luckily, the place is pretty empty and you're progressing rapidly. On to the next aisle... Aisle started out as a... |
Amnesia, by Thomas M. Disch and Kevin Bentley Average member rating: (13 ratings) |
Anonymous Connection, by moniker ersatz Average member rating: (5 ratings) Imagine, if you can, a world where you can't safety meet with other people, and where a computer screen is your only tenuous connection to the outside world. This is a short sort-of-romance set against a... |
Babel, by Ian Finley Average member rating: (156 ratings) In this game, you play as an amnesiac inside Babel, an abandoned Arctic facility devoted to biological research. You soon discover that you have the unusual ability to witness scenes from the past by... |
Breakers, by Rodney Smith, Joe Vierra, William Mataga Average member rating: (3 ratings) They're expecting the Messiah any day now. If you're not him, you'd better have a real good story. The realm of the Breakers wait for their Messiah to come to them the same day you arrive. How to convince... |
Choice of Magics, by Kevin Gold Average member rating: (9 ratings) Your magic can change the world, but at what cost? Battle dragons, skyships, and evil Inquisitors, as you protect your homeland, conquer it, or destroy it forever. Choice of Magics is a 550,000-word... |
Cyborg, by Michael Berlyn Average member rating: (1 rating) When NASA 11 told you that becoming a cyborg was a painless experience, you believed them, didn't you?-and you volunteered. The operation was painless. Until you woke up. |
Eat Me, by Chandler Groover Average member rating: (109 ratings) In this castle, you'll eat or be eaten. May contain dairy, carnage, puzzles, nuts. |
Everything We Do Is Games, by Doug Orleans Average member rating: (9 ratings) A null game, inspired by John Cage's 4′33″. |
Fairest, by Amanda Walker Average member rating: (29 ratings) “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... |
Fall On Your Knees, by Jon Sorce, Z. Zandbergen How long has it been since you were here? Your name is D. You moved away from home. It's not going well. Tonight, on Christmas Eve, your family has asked you to come to church in the town where you were... |
Feasibility Experiment, by Brian Howarth and Wherner Barnes A human guinea-pig for a race of super intelligent beings that have no bodily form. Plucked from your bed in order to satisfy their craving for life force that will sustain them. A warrior that can live up... |
Feathery Christmas, by OK Feather Average member rating: (4 ratings) A text adventure to save Christmas with the help of your feathery friends. |
Fish!, by John Molloy, Pete Kemp, Phil South, Rob Steggles Average member rating: (18 ratings) One nibble and you're hooked. JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT IT WAS SAFE TO GET OUT OF THE WATER: The tide is turning in the teeming metropolis of Fishworld. The oceans and seas are boiling off into space. The Seven... |
FooM, by Piers Johnson Average member rating: (2 ratings) "The shoot-'em up text adventure." Excellent parody of the famous Shareware game DOOM.... |
JELLY, by Tom Lento, Chandler Groover Average member rating: (17 ratings) Young love in the Lonely Valley. |
Lost Coastlines, by William Dooling Average member rating: (11 ratings) > SHARE all your stories > RECORD all your secrets > ANSWER all your questions > RENOUNCE all your possessions > WAKE UP... (For a *slightly* less surreal mapping experience, improved fonts, and a manual,... |
Lost Pig, by Admiral Jota Average member rating: (500 ratings) Pig lost! Boss say that it Grunk fault. Say Grunk forget about closing gate. Maybe boss right. Grunk not remember forgetting, but maybe Grunk just forget. -- IFComp 2007 blurb |