Greg Frost's Played Games

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Stuff of Legend, by Lance Campbell
Average member rating: (21 ratings)

The only thing worse than being a village idiot is being an unemployed village idiot. Maybe it’s time to change careers. Maybe it’s time to be a knight.

Sub Rosa, by Joey Jones, Melvin Rangasamy
Average member rating: (42 ratings)

A puzzle game about secrets in the Age of Lead. You've spent seventeen years preparing for an infiltration. Stealing the Confessor's secrets is only the beginning: it will all be for nothing if you leave a...

Sugarlawn, by Mike Spivey
Average member rating: (32 ratings)

With a loud "click," the door closes behind you. Finally! You are locked inside an antebellum Southern mansion, alone, wearing only a chicken costume. You've fantasized about this moment for years.

Suveh Nux, by David Fisher
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Average member rating: (225 ratings)

An entry in the 2007 One Room Game Competition. You play a magician's servant who gets trapped in your master's vault; you'll need to learn some of his tricks if you want to get out.

Swigian, by Mathbrush (as Rainbus North)
Average member rating: (34 ratings)

I don't like talking. Let's build a fire. Swigian is a minimalist game. It is long, but quickly finished, with few words and few complications.

Tangaroa Deep, by Astrid Dalmady
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Average member rating: (45 ratings)

We know more about space than we do about the ocean. Isn’t it time to start changing that? Released for the 2016 Spring Thing

Tethered, by Linus Åkesson
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Average member rating: (31 ratings)

"I do not know whether I was then a man dreaming I was a butterfly, or whether I am now a butterfly, dreaming I am a man."...

They Will Not Return, by John Ayliff
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Average member rating: (14 ratings)

A post-apocalyptic tale of lonely robots.

The Thirty Nine Steps, by Graham Walmsley
Average member rating: (17 ratings)

The man on the floor was quite dead, a knife through his heart skewering him to the floorboards. At a quarter to eight, the train would take me from London, where people would be searching for me, into the...

Three Rogues Fight Death, by Solvig Choi
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Average member rating: (3 ratings)

An interactive retelling of the Pardoner's Tale for Halloween 2021.

Toby's Nose, by Chandler Groover
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Average member rating: (109 ratings)

A murder most foul has been committed and Sherlock Holmes is on the case. You are his dog.

Tombs & Mummies, by Matthew Warner
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Average member rating: (11 ratings)

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
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Average member rating: (12 ratings)

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: (4 ratings)

A minimalist dungeon crawler.

Violet, by Jeremy Freese
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Average member rating: (383 ratings)

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: (91 ratings)

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
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What Fuwa Bansaku Found, by Chandler Groover
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Average member rating: (30 ratings)

A samurai explores a haunted shrine.

What the Bus?, by E. Joyce
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Average member rating: (20 ratings)

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
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Average member rating: (3 ratings)

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 Break at Hogwarts, by Brian Davies
Average member rating: (10 ratings)

Spend a Christmas holiday alone in the world's most famous wizarding school... What was supposed to be a couple of weeks of peace and quiet while the other students were home with their families gets...

The Witness, by Stu Galley
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Average member rating: (28 ratings)

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
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Average member rating: (24 ratings)

It would be nice to know what you're looking for.

Writers Are Not Strangers, by Lynda Clark
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Average member rating: (12 ratings)

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 A Disc In My Dad's Spinal Cord. Can You Make His Back Stop Hurting In Time For Christmas?, by tylerrusso
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Christmas Eve, and my dad's other spinal discs rest deep in slumber. You are the only disc who is awake. 4,600 words.

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