| Möbius, by J.D. Clemens Grey's rating: Average member rating: Another mission. Just when you had settled in for a nap. |
| Moon-Shaped, by Jason Ermer Grey's rating: Average member rating: In this game partly inspired by Little Red Riding Hood, you play as Rosalind Wechsler, a girl on the cusp of her 13th birthday. What begins as a trip to Grandmother's house in the woods leads to disturbing... |
| Ninja, by Paul Allen Panks Grey's rating: Average member rating: You are a lone ninja, protecting a shinto shrine of Japan. Your goal is to avoid capture by the Evil One, a deft ninja from a rival shrine. He is nearby, but you don't know exactly where. And it is dark... |
| No Room, by Ben Heaton Grey's rating: Average member rating: No Room is a game with zero rooms. It is therefore superior to all games which have rooms. Given a sufficiently odd definition of "superior", anyway. |
| A Paper Moon, by Andrew Krywaniuk Grey's rating: Average member rating: You are Sam Haversham, notorious slacker and beer drinker extraordinaire. Thrust into unfamiliar surroundings, you must use your wits, your imagination, and your long-forgotten passion for origami to... |
| Photograph: A Portrait of Reflection, by Steve Evans Grey's rating: Average member rating: Photograph was an entry in the 2002 IFComp, in which it placed 3rd out of 38 entries. It was also nominated for two XYZZY awards, "Best Player Character" & "Best Use Of Medium". It's a story-driven, almost... |
| Photopia, by Adam Cadre (as Opal O'Donnell) Grey's rating: Average member rating: "Will you read me a story?" "Read you a story? What fun would that be? I've got a better idea: let's tell a story together." |
| The Primrose Path, by Nolan Bonvouloir Grey's rating: Average member rating: You've been having a series of nightmares about Leo, standing at the edge of a cliff. No matter what you do, a bell rings and Leo disappears over the edge . . . You've led a fairly uneventful life, perhaps;... |