Police Bear, by Anna Anthropy Average member rating: ![]() Across America, scores of the disenfranchised and jobless have flocked to the streets in protest of unchecked corporate and capitalist greed, only to be met with strong police resistance. These are confusing... |
The Pool, by Jacob Reux verityvirtue's rating: ![]() Average member rating: ![]() You work at a research institute that studies aquatic life. But you swear you just saw something strange in the water.... |
Progenitor's Folly: Killing Orders, by Clinton Ma Average member rating: ![]() Progenitor's Folly: Killing Orders is a fast-paced, science-fiction thriller that puts you in the role of Miranda Gellar, a brilliant young scientist who has gone on the run from her corporate masters on the... |
Prospero, by Bruno Dias Average member rating: ![]() A prince and his courtiers retreat to his palace to hide from a deadly plague. Adapted from EA Poe's The Masque of the Red Death. |
Psychomanteum, by Hanon Ondricek verityvirtue's rating: ![]() Average member rating: ![]() Every year your friend hosts a Halloween party where guests are expected to complete three dares. This is the third. A Grand Guignol entry for ECTOCOMP 2016. |
The Queen's Menagerie, by Chandler Groover verityvirtue's rating: ![]() Average member rating: ![]() These beasts won't feed themselves. A puzzleless exhibition. Ten to fifteen minutes. |
Quest for the Traitor Saint, by Owlor Average member rating: ![]() As the only diplomat of a doomed island nation, you need to learn the culture and customs of the Horses in order to succeed with your mission. These aliens are outwardly friendly, but secretive to a fault.... |
QUIMER-B, by David T. Marchand verityvirtue's rating: ![]() Average member rating: ![]() A story of robotization and technophobia, about a supercomputer left in charge of the facilities it was developed in. |
Quing's Quest VII: The Death of Videogames!, by Dietrich Squinkifer (Squinky) verityvirtue's rating: ![]() Average member rating: ![]() You are a young monarch of mysterious and indistinct gender, valiantly trying to survive exile from your home planet -- or whatever's left of it since the invasion, anyway. |
Quit Your Job Simulator 2014, by Caelyn Sandel (as Colin Sandel) Average member rating: ![]() Exactly 14 hours before the sprint review, Manny from the California office has finally fixed the bug you've been bothering him about for weeks. He kicked a new build, which will take about an hour and a... |
Rainbow Bridge, by John Demeter verityvirtue's rating: ![]() Average member rating: ![]() In this tiny game, you play as the angel Gabriel in an isolated cabin with your lover, a mortal man named Demeter. Because of an unexpected crisis, you must now return to the celestial plane. But to get... |
REALLY, IF / REALLY, ALWAYS, by Dawn Sueoka verityvirtue's rating: ![]() Average member rating: ![]() An experiment in human-mediated computer-computer interaction. |
Recorded, by Nick Junius verityvirtue's rating: ![]() Average member rating: ![]() Sometimes we lose the things most precious to us and must look for them in unlikely, or sometimes likely places. You have lost your voice and find yourself in a place you do not recognize with its own loss... |
Redactor, by Austin Auclair, Katie Atkinson, Laura Buda, Teddy Rodger, Catherine Shook, Brent Stansell verityvirtue's rating: ![]() Average member rating: ![]() Redactor was created as the author's excuse to incorporate interactive fiction into his day job. It was created to promote the Shakespeare Theatre Company's presentation of "1984" in early 2016. You play as... |
Redstone, by Fred verityvirtue's rating: ![]() Average member rating: ![]() A VIP's been murdered at the reservation casino. As the deputy on call, it's up to you to find the killer. You have until morning before the FBI turns up the heat. Redstone is a parser/choice hybrid designed... |
Reference and Representation: An Approach to First-Order Semantics, by Ryan Veeder verityvirtue's rating: ![]() Average member rating: ![]() Violence is the answer to this one. |
Renga in Four Parts, by Jason Dyer Average member rating: ![]() This is interactive poetry: you can type particular words that occur in the text, or words that are implied. You can be entirely experiential and use word-association. Keep in mind that what you type is much... |
Reset, by Autumn Nicole Bradley verityvirtue's rating: ![]() Average member rating: ![]() Always trust your Administratrix. Willing but unwitting, one citizen experiences the new possibilities of kink in a transhuman cyborg future. |
The Richard Mines, by Evan Wright verityvirtue's rating: ![]() Average member rating: ![]() Czechoslovakia, 1949. Though World War Two has been over for several years, rumors of underground German factories still persist. No one has found found yet, until now... |
Rite of Passage, by Arno von Borries Average member rating: ![]() A comedy in four parts about exciting games of instinct and wits, set in childhood. Not necessarily for children. |
The Rocket Man From The Sea, by Janos Honkonen Average member rating: ![]() On the old pilot station island, where you live with your parents, the war fought with Earth and Martian rocket-ships and Atomic Heat Rays exist only in the sonorous voice of the newscaster on the radio, and... |