Wynter's Played Games

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Photopia, by Adam Cadre
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Average member rating: (568 ratings)

"Will you read me a story?" "Read you a story? What fun would that be? I've got a better idea: let's tell a story together."

Pick Up the Cookie and Sigh, by P.B. Parjeter
Average member rating: (11 ratings)

I originally meant to announce this as an April Fool’s joke (ie. a lost Douglas Adams game that doesn’t really exist) but I ended up turning it into a straight adaptation of the story. Adapted from...

A Place of Infinite Beauty, by Porpentine
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"Once I saw mountains angry, And ranged in battle-front. Against them stood a little man; Aye, he was no bigger than my finger. I laughed, and spoke to one near me, 'Will he prevail?'" -Stephen Crane

Potato Peace, by ronynn
Average member rating: (3 ratings)

Set in a world where humans and sentient potatoes coexist, you try (but fail) to uncover a plot that threatens to disrupt the fragile harmony of this society, while trying to keep your father proud.

PROSPER.0, by groggydog
Average member rating: (6 ratings)

You are a corporate drone tasked with purging poetry from CORPOTECH's Database of Subsumed Cultures. But when a mysterious interloper hacks into your console, you're faced with an escalating series of...

Red Door Yellow Door, by Charm Cochran
Average member rating: (12 ratings)

Guide your sister through a game of visualization, adventure, and danger, and perhaps discover truths about each other along the way. This was originally intended for SeedComp!, but winded up being a bigger...

A row of chairs abandoned on the beach, by laughingpineapple
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The protagonist finds a row of verloren monobloc chairs on the beach, waiting for the flood to come. You might decide at any time to leave them and return to your warm home; but you can also decide to sit on...

the sea god, by christine mi
Average member rating: (4 ratings)

a tiny narrative game on gods, leviathans, death, blessings. free to play.

Structural Integrity, by Tabitha O'Connell
Average member rating: (11 ratings)

You are Yaan, a well-off government official romantically involved with former messenger boy Kel. Uncover the cracks in your relationship, and decide what you're going to do about them... Author's Comment:...

Summit, by Phantom Williams
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Average member rating: (33 ratings)

A dream-like journey through a drifting life. Headphones recommended.

Tangaroa Deep, by Astrid Dalmady
Average member rating: (48 ratings)

We know more about space than we do about the ocean. Isn’t it time to start changing that? Released for the 2016 Spring Thing

Tethered, by Linus Åkesson
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"I do not know whether I was then a man dreaming I was a butterfly, or whether I am now a butterfly, dreaming I am a man."...

A Thousand Thousand Slimy Things, by Charm Cochran
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You awaken in a rowboat, in the middle of the ocean. Your food supply is low. Your drinking water is low. If you can wait 'til night, if you can see the stars, maybe you can navigate towards land. But...

The Tiniest Room, by Erik108
Average member rating: (33 ratings)

An "Escape the Room" kind of game made with less than 300 words for the Twiny Jam.

Tours Roust Torus, by Andrew Schultz
Average member rating: (4 ratings)

Sequel to Shuffling Around and A Roiling Original, but you don’t have to have played them. The same anagram theme.

Traveler, by Caelyn Sandel
Average member rating: (8 ratings)

Your awakening is slow and feels strange. You must have slept for a long time. As you float fitfully toward consciousness, you find yourself wondering if there is a word to describe the way one forgets a...

the uncle who works for nintendo, by michael lutz
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You are 11 years old. You are sleeping over at your best friend's house. You and your friend like videogames. Your friend has a lot of cool games. And, believe it or not, an uncle who works for Nintendo. And...

Use Your Psychic Powers at Applebee's, by Geoffrey Golden
Average member rating: (37 ratings)

You are a Psychic Brand Ambassador for Schtupmeister Beer. Listen to the thoughts of customers at the local Applebee's and convince them to try your syrupy ale. But will being in these peoples' heads...

vanitas, by sweetfish
Average member rating: (11 ratings)

VANITAS Conversations about being online, in 495 words. Written in an hour for Neo-Twiny Jam and coded in Twine for a lot longer. Warning for very brief sexual language. Click, tap, or press space/return to...

Winter Wonderland, by Laura Knauth
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Average member rating: (43 ratings)

"Young Gretchen could have only imagined the fanciful events that were to occur before finding herself lost in a winter wonderland." [--blurb from Competition '99]

Wry, by Olaf Nowacki
Average member rating: (14 ratings)

A one and a half room slapstick miniature about subconscious erotic desires with three quite different endings.

Yesterday, You Saved the World, by Astrid Dalmady
Average member rating: (17 ratings)

Today you are only Lucy Newman, eighth grader, C student, nobody. But yesterday, you were cosmic. Yesterday, you were a magical girl. Yesterday, you saved the world.

You Are Jeff Bezos, by Kris Ligman
Average member rating: (14 ratings)

A simple text-based adventure exploring the age-old question: What would you do if you had more money than any single human being should ever have?

You Can Only Turn Left, by Emiland Kray and Ember Chan and Mary Kray
Average member rating: (8 ratings)

You Can Only Turn Left is a playful exploration of the hypnagogic state between sleeping and wakefulness. Within this liminal space, memories morph into dreams and dreams feather into reality. You, the...

You, Me and Coffee, by Florencia Minuzzi
Average member rating: (6 ratings)

Catch up with an old friend over coffee, discovering layers to your relationship that would otherwise be forgotten.


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