Doug Orleans's Played Games

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Bobby and Bonnie, by Xavid
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A light children's-story-ish adventure inexplicably starring rabbits.

Bogeyman, by Elizabeth Smyth
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Average member rating: (85 ratings)

You can go home when you learn to be good.

The Boot-Scraper, by Caleb Wilson (as Lionel Schwob)
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On the night of August 14th, 1799, eight days off St. Stellio, the sloop Meleagris was smashed apart by a storm. Most of the crew and passengers alike were crushed by fallen rigging, or drowned, or eaten by...

Bound, by Ryan E. Holman (as Starfinger X)
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You've been house-sitting for a week, and end up in a bit of a bind...can you fix it before the owner gets home?

Brain Guzzlers from Beyond!, by Steph Cherrywell
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You are Bonnie Noodleman, Ordinary Well-Adjusted Teen-Ager, on an ordinary well-adjusted drive up Make-Out Mountain--until some gooey monstrosity from beyond the stars guzzles your boyfriend's brains clean...

Burns Night Supper, by Robert Rothman
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A small (about five minutes to play, not much longer to write) piece in honor of the great Scottish poet, Robert Burns. Should only be played on January 25.
By the Lake, by Marius Müller (as Eldridge Murray)
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An entry in ShuffleComp: Disc 2. Inspired by "The Ghost Who Walks" by Karen Elson.

Cactus Blue Motel, by Astrid Dalmady
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Somewhere between New Mexico and Arizona, three friends were driving through a barren desert of red rocks, and wide empty skies. It was the end of summer, the end of high school, the end of so many things....

Cana According To Micah, by Christopher Huang (as Rev. Stephen Dawson)
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Being an account of the wedding at Cana, by the servant Micah; in which further details, doubtlessly apocryphal, are given of the event, including his contention with a surly Baptist, an interfering orphan,...

Cannery Vale, by Hanon Ondricek (as Keanhid Connor)
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Hell, even a seagull would hit the spot right now, roasted crispy over a flame-- He immediately put all thoughts of food out of his head because at the moment it was just torture_

Cape, by Bruno Dias
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Cape is a superhero origin story for the cyberpunk dystopia we're all living in.

Capsule II - The 11th Sandman, by PaperBlurt
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There's this pause on the Makida every time the current Sandman goes back into the cryotube, and before the new one awakes. A certain calm where all is still. The Makida's dull hum is heard, but that is all....

Captain Verdeterre's Plunder, by Ryan Veeder
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You should carry the bag. I'm more of a delegator.

Cat Scratch, by Allyn (Yilling) Chen, Hannah Turner, Laura Weber, Shirley Park, Will Hagen, Chris Klug, Scott Stevens
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The mission of Cat Scratch is to translate a chapter book from print to digital tablet. Cat Scratch will explore the ways using a tablet could benefit storytelling, without breaking the immersive experience...

Chemistry and Physics, by Caelyn Sandel (as Colin Sandel) and Carolyn VanEseltine
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Chlorophyll, by Steph Cherrywell
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Choice of Robots, by Kevin Gold
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The robots you design will change the world! Will you show them the true meaning of love, or conquer Alaska with your robot army? "Choice of Robots" is an epic 300,000-word interactive sci-fi novel by Kevin...

Cinnamon Tea, by Daffs O'Dill
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You've only heard that one could see past or future lives through the use of certain teas, and a good rest. Surely you weren't expecting this. [This game contains a death scene, blood in multiple cases, and...

City of Dead Leaves, by Felix Pleşoianu
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There's nothing left in your life. There's nothing left in anyone's life. Will he even remember you after all this time? Will he want you back? ...

Coin toss, by Simon Deimel
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Average member rating: (7 ratings)

Hanging around with your homie. There is not much to do, or is it? A very short diversion.

Cold Iron, by Andrew Plotkin (as Lyman Clive Charles)
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Your good axe has gone missing. Reverd Pearson would say you're a careless lunkhead who'd lose his ear if it wasn't nailed on. You figure he's right, a man of the cloth, but that doesn't mean piskeys didn't...
College, by Imouto's Grief
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My look about 8 years into the future to the terrifying world of college and feeling even worse than usual

Colonists, by Andrew Fuller
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You signed up for the United Space Exploration Federation in the hopes that you would be one of the proud few chosen to head a colonization mission to Alpha Centauri Six. When the rosters were announced and...

Color the Truth, by mathbrush
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Rosalita Morales is dead, and you have to figure out who did it. The four people closest to her had the motive and the means: her partner, her secretary, her ex-husband, and her sister. Re-live their...

Coloratura, by Lynnea Glasser
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Stolen away by apathetic Blind Ones, your only desire is to return to your Cellarium and the Song of the Universe. They should understand. You shall make them to understand.


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