Shrapnel, by Adam Cadre Average member rating: |
Spider and Web, by Andrew Plotkin namekuseijin's rating: Average member rating: A vacation in our lovely country! See the ethnic charms of the countryside, the historic grandeur of the capital city. Taste our traditional cuisine; smell the flowers of the Old Tree. And all without... |
Take, by Katherine Morayati (as Amelia Pinnolla) namekuseijin's rating: Average member rating: You are battle-weary. Your armor is scanty and your countenance is loathsome; you tire of the swords flicking at your neck. But you have a duty. There is nothing you can't take. (Content warning: Violence,... |
Take Over the World, by Marie L. Vibbert namekuseijin's rating: Average member rating: Guess it's time to take over the world. Somebody has to. You live in East Cleveland, Ohio, so your options are limited, but urban-chic. Find the right evil lair, recruit a mad scientist, and foil the East... |
their angelical understanding, by Porpentine namekuseijin's rating: Average member rating: I train to fight angels in a monastery by the sea. Wear headphones. TW: Suicidal ideation, ableism, abuse, possible epilepsy trigger. |
Till Death Makes a Monk-Fish Out of Me, by Mike Sousa and Jon Ingold namekuseijin's rating: Average member rating: Dr. Taylor's looking worried. Dr. Kurner's looking exhausted. Zak is grinning with glee. Today is the big day, and you're about to try out the crowning experiment of your life, and in AtlantisLab's chequered... |
To The Wolves, by Els White namekuseijin's rating: Average member rating: Offered up as sacrifice to the wolf-gods of the forest, hunted by beasts and man alike, Ella must find a way to survive. |
TWEEZER, by Richard Goodness and PaperBlurt namekuseijin's rating: Average member rating: Congratulations! Your essay, "20 Reasons Why I Would Like To Visit Tuisere" has won Triptacular Magazine's "Let's Send You To Tuisere" contest! See the sights during your three day, three night trip to a... |
Unbeknown, by A. DeNiro namekuseijin's rating: Average member rating: You ran from the Z-Mules but they caught you. Took what little you had. Now you're their prisoner. At some point you have to log off. But maybe not quite yet. You'll see. |
Varicella, by Adam Cadre namekuseijin's rating: Average member rating: You are Primo Varicella, Palace Minister at the Palazzo del Piemonte. This title is unlikely to impress anyone. Piedmont is the laughingstock of the Carolingian League, and the Palace Ministry has devolved... |
Ventilator, by Peregrine Wade namekuseijin's rating: Average member rating: The heat is stifling, the hotel room is vastly overpriced, and your heart is in pieces. But the worse is yet to come... WARNING: This story contains potentially humorous depictions of Mexican headgear. |
Walker & Silhouette, by C.E.J. Pacian namekuseijin's rating: Average member rating: Team up with a dashing detective and an iconoclastic flapper to solve absurd and unfathomable crimes in this interactive story - where you control the action just by typing or clicking highlighted words in... |
The Wand, by Arthur DiBianca namekuseijin's rating: Average member rating: Explore the wizard Bartholloco's castle with the help of a versatile magic wand. Can you overcome his challenge? Can you levitate a rock? Can you slice a baltavakia? (Puzzle-oriented and family friendly.) |
What Fuwa Bansaku Found, by Chandler Groover namekuseijin's rating: Average member rating: A samurai explores a haunted shrine. |
Yesterday, You Saved the World, by Astrid Dalmady namekuseijin's rating: 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. |
Zork I, by Marc Blank and Dave Lebling namekuseijin's rating: Average member rating: Many strange tales have been told of the fabulous treasure, exotic creatures, and diabolical puzzles in the Great Underground Empire. As an aspiring adventurer, you will undoubtedly want to locate these... |