The ______________ Cassandra, by Rob Sherman, Palma Studio Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: (1 rating) 'The _________ Cassandra was commissioned by the Jane Austen House Museum, as part of their outreach programme for young creative writers. It was authored by Rob Sherman in collaboration with Palma Studio.... |
+ = x, by Chandler Groover Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: (26 ratings) An equation is a language, which is a road to move information. All matter is information. Even a crust trimmed from a sandwich. Even a planet's crust, adrift in space, with its core blown. Those lights are... |
16 Ways to Kill a Vampire at McDonalds, by Abigail Corfman Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: (101 ratings) You're a vampire hunter on your night off. You're getting a manicure, seeing a movie, and eating fast food. But there's a vampire in this McDonalds. If you don't do something, then in one hour it will eat... |
4x4 Galaxy, by Agnieszka Trzaska Average member rating: (17 ratings) 4x4 Galaxy is a space exploration game with 16 planets that are different every playthrough thanks to procedurally generated content. Discover new worlds, battle space pirates and strange beasts, sell goods,... |
9:05, by Adam Cadre Greg Frost's rating: 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. |
Abbess Otilia's Life and Death, by Arno von Borries (as A.B.) Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: (19 ratings) In English, on parchment, written in 13th century textualis. Quarto, 14 leaves, in double columns, with rubrication and miniatures. Marginalia in several hands of the 14th and 17th century. |
The Absence of Miriam Lane, by Abigail Corfman Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: (40 ratings) Sometimes people give pieces of themselves away.... |
Academic Pursuits (As Opposed To Regular Pursuits), by ruqiyah Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: (26 ratings) Dear Ms. ████████ We are delighted to offer you a position in our architecture department. After your application and interview we are confident you will really sink your teeth into this... |
Adventure, by William Crowther and Donald Woods Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: (99 ratings) |
After-Words, by fireisnormal Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: (18 ratings) Resolve problems. Open Gates. Free Skycity. Go home. A game where you explore a surreal floating city, in which all room descriptions, lines of dialogue, item descriptions and action text are a maximum of... |
Aisle, by Sam Barlow Greg Frost's rating: 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... |
Alone, by Paul Michael Winters Average member rating: (31 ratings) Just you and your car, alone on the open road. You haven't seen another car for weeks. You haven't spoken to another person in months. And if you want to stay alive, you'd better keep it that way. |
Amazing Quest, by Nick Montfort Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: (28 ratings) at last, you now need to get yourself and your fleet back home. Decide as if it all depends on you, trust as if it all depends on the gods, and you will have an amazing quest... |
Anchorhead, by Michael Gentry Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: (409 ratings) You take a deep breath of salty air as the first raindrops begin to spatter the pavement, and the swollen, slate-colored clouds that blanket the sky mutter ominous portents amongst themselves over the little... |
And the Robot Horse You Rode in On, by Anna Anthropy Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: (19 ratings) Diode emerges from the porta-tent, yawning and cracking open a canteen. She takes a long swig. "Evening, bandita." Then she comes over to you and plants her foot on the top of your head. "i’ll be honest: i... |
And Then You Come to a House Not Unlike the Previous One, by B.J. Best Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: (69 ratings) Title: Infinite Adventure Year: 1986 Genre: Adventure Summary: Wander through an apparently infinite number of spooky mansions, solving a basic puzzle in each one. ForgottenGames.com rating: ★ ★ ★ |
Aotearoa, by Matt Wigdahl Average member rating: (63 ratings) The Fish of Māui. The Land of the Long Cloud. Aotearoa. An entire continent of untamed wilds, and the last place on Earth where dinosaurs still roam. If only you'd come ashore under better circumstances... |
Arcane Intern (Unpaid), by Astrid Dalmady Average member rating: (45 ratings) Getting coffee, making copies, tampering with powers beyond your control. You know, normal intern things. Now if only you were getting paid for it... |
The Archivist and the Revolution, by Autumn Chen Average member rating: (39 ratings) The world is ending, and you are still paying rent. Content warning: optional sexual content (non-explicit), illness, death, transphobia, homophobia |
ASCII and the Argonauts, by J. Robinson Wheeler Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: (19 ratings) In this wonderfully laconic spoof of the Scott Adams style of adventures, you play as Jason of the Argo, tasked by King Pelias to bring the Golden Fleece to him or die. Surprisingly both entertaining and... |
At King Arthur's Christmas Feast, by Travis Moy Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: (16 ratings) One Christmas at Camelot in charged a strange fellow, a giant man all green, great axe in hand, and called out a challenge in the court of King Arthur: "Bequeath me one blow, behead me clean, and then, in... |
The Ballroom, by Liza Daly Average member rating: (27 ratings) You arrived at the ballroom well after midnight. The End. |
Behind the Door, by eejitlikeme Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: (9 ratings) It all started around a month ago, when you received the first postcard with imprinted exotic flowers and beautiful butterflies. The postcards continued to arrive in your mailbox - without any text apart... |