How to Win at Rock Paper Scissors, by Brian Kwak EJ's rating: Average member rating: (25 ratings) The disgrace and humiliation of last year's defeat is behind you. This time, with the help of the gods, you'll win this competition for sure. |
howling dogs, by Porpentine EJ's rating: Average member rating: (125 ratings) death cube sim | galactic survey | visionatrix | facet machine | power gardens | women | fascination two significant endings |
Hunger Daemon, by Sean M. Shore EJ's rating: Average member rating: (65 ratings) It's not the end of the world, and you're to blame. Better get on that. But man, it sure would be nice to get a bite to eat first. |
I Am Prey, by Joey Tanden EJ's rating: Average member rating: (11 ratings) A horror-lite science fiction game of evasion. (Experimental game: Reading the included survival guide before playing is highly recommended.) Inspired by the casual and round-based designs of visual indie... |
I Contain Multitudes, by Wonaglot EJ's rating: Average member rating: (7 ratings) You are Chandra Fitz, a young engineer serving on the cruise ship Prinzessin Anna Alexia. This magnificent ship is the first purpose-designed vessel of its kind, meant to take passengers not to an... |
I pressed on, being chased by a stapler with my name on it., by Charlie Marcou Average member rating: (2 ratings) "I pressed on, being chased by a stapler with my name on it. This was unbelievable. Liz was turning my on stationary against me. What would she throw at us next?" - Garth Marenghi --- Based off of Garth... |
I Told You This Was A Bad Idea, by Jessica Padkin EJ's rating: Average member rating: (3 ratings) The Terminal seems to be frustrated with you, but you don't remember a thing. Despite the Terminal's limited ability to understand you, you must attempt to ask the right questions in an effort to find out... |
Iamb(ici), by Jo Lourdez EJ's rating: Average member rating: (10 ratings) Welcome to The Poetic Platform! Here, you can share, give feedback and view original poetry from and with other users. Rest assured that here at The Poetic Platform, we take your intellectual property... |
If You Had One Shot, by Wade Clarke, Victor Gijsbers, Hanon Ondricek, Brian Rushton Average member rating: (5 ratings) What if you had only one shot? Made for the One Choice Jam by Wade Clarke, Victor Gijsbers, Hanon Ondricek and Brian Rushton. A brief parser game with a single choice. Take your time and read carefully:... |
IFDB Spelunking, by Joey Jones EJ's rating: Average member rating: (21 ratings) In the depths of the interactive fiction database strange games lurk! This is an emulation of ten random works found on the IFDB, in which inventory carries over between games for unique effect. |
In a minute there is time, by Aster EJ's rating: Average member rating: (9 ratings) A gamified love song to J. Alfred Prufrock and T. S. Eliot. Walk through half-deserted streets and muttering retreats, listen to odd conversations, and take in the evening. You only have 60 seconds, but... |
In The Friend Zone, by Brendan Vance EJ's rating: Average member rating: (8 ratings) A horror-parody in the tradition of Franz Kafka. Many regard 'the friend zone' as a metaphorical penal colony in which well-intentioned Nice Guys™ frequently find themselves trapped. But what if it were a... |
Infinite Space Battle Simulator, by Autumn Chen EJ's rating: Average member rating: (6 ratings) A game for the neo-twiny jam, exactly as the title describes. Approximately 300-400 words of text, not including code. Cover/background image source: NASA/ESA/Wikimedia Commons Content Warnings violence,... |
InGirum_English, by BenyDanette EJ's rating: Average member rating: (5 ratings) InGirum is an unfinished game. It's a game in ruins, just like its creator. |
INK, by Sangita V Nuli Average member rating: (9 ratings) After the death of someone important, a mysterious letter is found that changes everything.... |
The Insect Massacre, by Tom Delanoy EJ's rating: Average member rating: (12 ratings) A short murder mystery set aboard a space station. |
Inside, by Ira Vlasenko Average member rating: (12 ratings) We were sentenced to trial by ordeal.... |