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"I am inventing all this and it is about to disappear, but it does not”, by Dawn Sueoka
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it was always supposed to be like this it was never supposed to be like this, yet here here you are, with your synthetic teeth and rented bee suit...

(Don't) Save Me, by Coral Nulla
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As a recent recruit to the Agency of Narrative Intervention, you are tasked with playing the role of a "manic pixie dream girl". Following a strict outline, you must use your screwball wackiness to push a...

(s)wordsmyth, by Tristan Jacobs
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Built upon the intention of combining a choose-your-own-adventure game with a beat-em up, (s)wordsmyth is an unconventional, samurai-inspired, revenge story that includes sentient swords and yokai warriors....

[I] doesn't exist, by Anna-Lena Pontet, Luzia Hüttenmoser
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The cold stone floor beneath your hands brings you to a moment of consciousness. A gentle gust of wind brushes past your cheeks. Back again? Or have you never left? A heartbeat - not your own but of a safe....

[IFComp 22 - Beta] Cannelé & Nomnom - Defective Agency, by Younès R. & Yazaleea
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Set foot in Falaisant, an enigmatic city full of magic and mysteries. You are an amnesiac individual who, in a desperate attempt to find out who you are, hires the only agency willing to take the case....
[PYG]MALION*, by C.J.
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A story about you — The Murdered God — and your attempt to solve the mystery of your death in places beyond.

> by @, by Aaron A. Reed
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On the surface, > seems to be a traditional adventure game, featuring treasure, an NPC, a puzzle, and a happy ending. However, matters are complicated by the realization that the work's purported author is...

~~~Into Darkness~~~, by Jacic
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Straying into the dark is easy, returning is far harder.

♥Magical Makeover♥, by S. Woodson
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"You hold in your hand a pink, heart-shaped card daubed in rosewater and oil of jasmine — an invitation to the Princess Philantha's Grand Equinox Ball. In gilded, sweeping, sweet-smelling calligraphy, the...

1 4 the $, by Charm Cochran
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A story of consumption. 1 4 the $ ("One For the Money") was written in three days as an entry to the SeedComp! 2024 sprouting round. It is intended for mature audiences.

16 Ways to Kill a Vampire at McDonalds, by Abigail Corfman
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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...

17776, by Jon Bois
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Or, "What Football Will Look Like in the Future." A sci-fi work about three sentient space probes watching humans play extended football games, originally written for SB Nation.

1958: Dancing With Fear, by Víctor Ojuel
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"Dancing with Fear" (1958, directed by Víctor Ojuel). In this forgotten classic of Golden Age Hollywood, a vedette fallen on hard times (Salomé Vélez) finds herself enmeshed in a tangle of political...

198BREW, by H. M. Faust (aka DWaM)
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198X. Long after Adin's discovery. After the Night of the Comets. Sometime after she went away. Three days after you buried the cat. You stand in your kitchen. And you find yourself out of coffee. Step into...

20 Exchange Place, by Sol FC
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Sink or swim in the concrete pool. ...

20020, by Jon Bois
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Or, "The Future of College Football." A sequel to the 2017 multimedia story 17776.

253: a Novel for the Internet in Seven Cars and a Crash, by Geoff Ryman
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A London tube train, with all seats occupied, carries 252 passengers. The driver makes 253. Each one has a secret history, thoughts about themselves and the world. And each one's story takes one page...

39 Trillion and 1, by Milo van Mesdag
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A body horror interactive fiction. The story of a woman and a being with the power to take her pain away. Content warning: Extreme body horror, disease, suffering, social manipulation, apocalypse, religion,...

5 Minutes to Burn Something!, by Alex Butterfield
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You're great at burning bridges and midnight oil, but figurative fire can't save you now.

50 Shades of Jilting, by Rowan Lipkovits (as Lankly Lockers)
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The relationship is in a walking dead situation: it's over, only continuing to move onward solely on inertia. One way or another, it ends here.

500 Apocalypses, by Phantom Williams
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500 Apocalypses is a web installation memorializing collapsed civilizations from across our universe. This interactive space is designed to allow contemplative engagement with five hundred curated entries...

500 Word Hotel Escape, by Kobato Games
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Short game about escaping a hotel made for Neo-Twiny Jam. The main rule was that we had to make a Twine game in at most 500 words, so it is very short and I had to cut more words than I would have liked to...

8 Shoes on the Shelves, by Marc Duane
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An account of one soldier's unfortunate attempt to locate a secret buried beneath the war-torn Flemish countryside.

9:05, by Adam Cadre
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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.

9Lives, by Bill Balistreri, Hal Hinderliter, Sean Klabough, Luke Michalski, Morgan Sokol
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This IF was created as an assignment for ENG 437: Project Management, taught by Prof. Stuart Moulthrop at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.

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