| Tombs & Mummies, by Matthew Warner Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: Your arch enemy has trapped you in the underground tomb of the Pharaoh Haputet. To escape, you must solve a puzzle before you run out of matches to reignite your torch. Watch out for snakes, mummies, and... |
| Ultimate Escape Room: IF City, by Mark Stahl Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: You and your friends have fallen into the escape room craze that has swept the country in recent years. You love the feeling of living out a real life adventure game. You've made plans with your friends to... |
| Vampire Gold, by Olaf Nowacki Average member rating: A minimalist dungeon crawler. |
| Violet, by Jeremy Freese Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: Calm down. All you have to do is write a thousand words and everything will be fine. And you have all day, except it's already noon. [blurb from IF Comp 2008] |
| The Warbler's Nest, by Jason McIntosh Average member rating: Surely the reed bank counts as a wild place. While it gives you so much, you've never tended it, not really, not like you do with your garden. It's something like the forest, then, but much safer to search... |
| The Weapon, by Sean Barrett Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: |
| What Fuwa Bansaku Found, by Chandler Groover Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: A samurai explores a haunted shrine. |
| What the Bus?, by Emery Joyce Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: Your commute is simple enough. Or at least, it should be. But today, the entire public transportation system seems to have it out for you--and is it just you, or does the geography keep... shifting? |
| willow blossoms, by Meg Sharp Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: willow blossoms is a highly personal project about endings and beginnings, about anxiety, about growing up, about living on the internet, about being a teenager, about living in isolation, and about... |
| Winter-Over, by Emery Joyce and N. Cormier Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: Pickering Station, Antarctica: A place of science, knowledge, and deep isolation. When the last plane leaves for the winter, you and your colleagues may as well be on Mars. At least this winter-over has gone... |
| The Witness, by Stu Galley Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: February 1938, Los Angeles. FDR's New Deal is finally rolling. Hitler's rolling, too; this time through Austria. But as Chief Detective for a quiet burgh on the outskirts of L.A., you've got other fish to... |
| Wrenlaw, by Ryan Veeder Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: It would be nice to know what you're looking for. |
| Writers Are Not Strangers, by Lynda Clark Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: The meteorite could hit tomorrow, or in an hour, or six months from now. No-one seems to know, and so life goes on as normal. Although, for Alix, normal is relative. Please click the 'Show Stats' button for... |
| you are an ancient chinese poet at the neo-orchid pavilion, by KA Tan Average member rating: When the emperor himself summons you to write a poem about the state of things, who are you to refuse? Torn between two factions, led by the emperor's half-sister and his most loyal general, you have the... |
| You've Got a Stew Going!, by Ryan Veeder Average member rating: Your friend has invited you over for stew. He has not bothered to procure most of the ingredients. |
| Zork I, by Marc Blank and Dave Lebling Greg Frost's rating: Average member rating: Many strange tales have been told of the fabulous treasure, exotic creatures, and diabolical puzzles in the Great Underground Empire. As an aspiring adventurer, you will undoubtedly want to locate these... |