Milliways: the Restaurant at the End of the Universe, by Max Fog Average member rating: (11 ratings) In Milliways: The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, every step you take has an equal probability of sending you over the edge of perilous cliff drops or spinning into the stratosphere. But before that... |
Mindshadow, by Brian Fargo Average member rating: (11 ratings) You find yourself lost in the middle of nowhere. In the middle of a mystery. Who are you? Where will you go? What will you do? London. Luxembourg. Across oceans and continents. You struggle for answers. For... |
Mingsheng, by Deane Saunders Average member rating: (7 ratings) |
minor fall MAJOR LIFT, by Lady Isak Grozny Average member rating: (10 ratings) You step into the shoes of Lev/Liubov Morgenshtern, a bigender writer living in the city of Svet-Dmitrin. You meet and get to know one Anzu Menelik, beautiful and mysterious. A proof-of-concept/prototype for... |
Modus Vivendi, by Incanus Average member rating: (4 ratings) Best Writing, Playability, Interactivity and Best Puzzle Winner on spanish Premios Hispanos 2010. Roma, circa 58 A.C. You're a handy man, doing chores for your neighbors and customers on the Aventine Hill... |
Moonlight Walks, by Tom "PyTom" Rothamel It's the summer before you go away to college, and you're spending it visiting with your aunt and uncle on a small island in the Atlantic ocean. One night, while out taking pictures of the full moon, you... |
More, by Jason Dyer (as Erin Canterbury) Average member rating: (12 ratings) |
mr. leg needs some milk, by amelia tsukum Average member rating: (9 ratings) Mr. Leg woke up in the middle of the night. Help him get some milk. One puzzle. Extremely short. This experimental game was made in an hour and a half. The game is in first person and intentionally uses a... |
Ms. Lojka or: In Despair to Will to Be Oneself, by Jordan Magnuson Average member rating: (10 ratings) A short game about ignorance, defiance, and freedom—or: self-knowledge, acquiescence, and fate. Takes about 15 minutes to play. There are two significantly-divergent endings, but replays are intentionally... |
MURDERED, by James Schannep Average member rating: (3 ratings) Could YOU Solve a Murder? MURDERED is a mystery novel unlike any other -- YOU are the main character. Follow clues, interrogate suspects, and piece together the puzzle before the killer gets away! It's up to... |
Muse: An Autumn Romance, by Christopher Huang Average member rating: (35 ratings) Early September, 1886. Autumn. The Victorian Era. The Rev. Dawson, 59, is off to the Continent and an unexpected Romance... [--blurb from The Z-Files Catalogue] |
Mustard, Music, and Murder, by Christopher Huang Average member rating: (3 ratings) "Daniel Hopkins, investment broker, has been murdered. The police are on their way, and meanwhile you are locked in with the other suspects.... "Can you piece together the clues, apply a little logic, and... |
My Name is Jack Mills, by Juhana Leinonen Average member rating: (20 ratings) |
The Myothian Falcon, by Andy Joel Average member rating: (11 ratings) "That day, the 9th of June, 3145, started out like any other, perhaps a little hotter than usual. Then Maisy DeValle entered his office." Vic Gantry, P.I., has a new client. She is wanted for the murder of... |
Niney, by Daniel Spitz Average member rating: (8 ratings) Explore the nature of relationships and identity on a weird train. Author's Comment: "We all ask ourselves, "Who am I?" One of the ways we try to answer this question is by examining the effects we have on... |
No Room, by Ben Heaton Average member rating: (15 ratings) |