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Dinner Bell, by Jenni Polodna
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You are the involuntary and very hungry test subject of a semi-anthropomorphized dog in a labcoat who wants you to find all sixteen food items mentioned in They Might Be Giants' song Dinner Bell, which have...

Disenchantment Bay, by Jacqueline A Lott (with a head start from Emily Short)
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From the about text: "The Inform 7 examples collectively known as Disenchantment Bay were born of a trip that Emily Short made with Dan Shiovitz to Alaska to visit me and Sam Kabo Ashwell, many years ago....

Down, the Serpent and the Sun, by Chandler Groover
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The feathered serpent coils before you, greater than any god or any monster. Maimed warriors are crushed beneath its claws. The sun will never rise again.

Dual Transform, by Andrew Plotkin
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This game takes place in a single room — but not always the same one. The room contains just one item, but again, there's more to it than that. Experiment and enjoy.

EGYPTIAN WALKING SIMULATOR, by Jason Dyer
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Using Greg Hassett's 1978 game King Tut's Tomb as a base, an art experiment of sort is laid upon the same locations and items.

Ether, by MathBrush
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"For the first time in centuries, something is different. Your tentacles tingle as you float to the east past icebergs and whirlwinds. You skirt a pocket of hot air, bounce through a field of ice, and...

Everything you swallow will one day come up like a stone, by Porpentine
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Suicide is a social problem. Suicide is a social failure. This game will live through social means only. This game will not be around forever because the people you fail will not be around forever. They are...

Fallen London, by Failbetter Games
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Poet or Assassin? Lover or Spy? Choose your fate in Fallen London, a gothic metropolis a mile beneath the surface of the earth. An epic adventure where you live a sometimes horrific, often curious, but...

Final Exam, by Jack Whitham
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Final Exam takes place in the near future after an AI revolution has led to the establishment of a new sort of government. You are seeking a job within this government: your performance in the “final...

Fingertips: All Alone, by Joey Jones
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"So I'm all alone, and I've got a decision to make." (A one move game in the Apollo 18+20: The IF Tribute Album)

Fingertips: Aren't You the Guy Who Hit Me in the Eye?, by Michael D. Hilborn
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Fingertips: Come On and Wreck My Car, by Paul Laroquod
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Fingertips: Everything Is Catching On Fire, by Emery Joyce
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This may be just one of the job hazards that you have to put up with in your line of work, but still, you're not really a big fan of apartments being set on fire. (Unless you're doing it, which is only when...

Fingertips: I Hear the Wind Blow, by Jacqueline A. Lott
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Fingertips: I Walk Along Darkened Corridors, by Andrew Schultz
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There are 1001 doors in the darkened corridors. Which is right?

Fingertips: I'm Having a Heart Attack, by Andrew Schultz
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It's your time to make a statement. Make sure your nerves don't fail before your heart does.

Fingertips: The Day That Love Came To Play, by S. John Ross
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You're a lounge singer. Time to knock 'em dead. (Written for the Apollo 18+20 tribute album project)

Fingertips: What's That Blue Thing Doing Here?, by Ruth Alfasso
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Each step of this one-move game takes you into an entirely different, very short, story. Often, there's a blue thing. What's it doing here?

Fingertips: Who's That Standing Out The Window?, by Melvin Rangasamy
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It's a question, a puzzle, a mystery. Who is that standing out the window? A strictly one move game for the Apollo 18+20 The IF Tribute Album.

The Fire Tower, by Jacqueline A. Lott
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First Draft of the Revolution, by Emily Short, Liza Daly and inkle
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It is dangerous to deceive a husband of magic-using rank... Juliette has been banished for the summer to a village above Grenoble: a few Alpine houses, a deep lake, blue sky, and no society. Now she writes...

Floatpoint, by Emily Short
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It is night on this side of the planet. Settled areas are lit: a jagged crescent in the tropics, lining the inland sea. The bright splatter along the top of the curve is Tanhua, as bright from space as New...

Foo Foo, by Buster Hudson
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Someone's been bopping the field mice on the head, and only Good Fairy, Senior Detective can find out who. A parser-driven noir adventure based on the interactive fiction of Ryan Veeder.

Galatea, by Emily Short
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Emily Short's description: A conversation with a work of art. "47. Galatea. White Thasos marble. Non-commissioned work by the late Pygmalion of Cyprus. (The artist has since committed suicide.) Originally...

Glass, by Emily Short
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The Prince sits awkwardly on the couch, holding his glass slipper and trying to keep it from crushing. Lucinda and Theodora have the ends of the same couch, and they are taking turns seeing who can bend...


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