| Winter Wonderland, by Laura Knauth Wynter's rating: Average member rating: "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: 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: 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: 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: 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: Catch up with an old friend over coffee, discovering layers to your relationship that would otherwise be forgotten. |
| You’re A Single-Celled Organism. Can You Evolve Into A Duck?, by ClickHole Wynter's rating: Average member rating: You are a single-celled organism that has had a vision of a duck. You don’t know how to do it, but it’s still billions of years ago, so you’re optimistic. |