Red Radish Robotics, by Gibbo MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: On the seventh floor of HQ, the professor rushed into the games room as people yelled and slammed doors in the corridor outside. He hugged you to sleep. That is your last memory. You wake to discover that... |
Redjackets, by Anna C. Webster MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Rosco Jeppson has to die. But a man like that: a fine art dealer at the head of a massive organized crime ring (and a vampire at that) won't go down easy. But the Redjackets aren't your typical vampire... |
Redstone, by Fred Snyder MathBrush'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... |
Redux, by Shawn Sijnstra MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A text adventure exploration into rebuilding yourself. The game is an exploration into the mind of the protagonist, and has a highly unusual gameplay. |
Reference and Representation: An Approach to First-Order Semantics, by Ryan Veeder MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Violence is the answer to this one. |
Reflecting my face in the mirror, by Aster Fialla MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A dynamic poem for the Neo-Twiny Jam. (Note: this poem is not meant to be played on mobile, as it has whitespace and hovertext.) |
Reflections, by Tristin Grizel Dean MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You're the descendant of a well-known fairy tale character, trying to inherit your family's magical power. This is an entry for the Text Adventure Literacy Jam, intended to be playable by kids and their... |
Refugium (Fugere), by Allie Vera MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: I highly recommend playing in fullscreen for the best experience. A very short game created for the Neo-Twiny Jam! I wrote the story in a day, and spent many more figuring out Twine. There may be issues with... |
Reg and the Kidnapped Fairy, by Caranmegil MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: In this adventure, you are Reg, the Good Werewolf, who is tasked with finding all the good fairies who are kidnapped by the bad fairy. |
The Relief of Impact, by Ghoulnoise MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A game about sleep paralysis. Things to Note -this game contains descriptions of violence, use caution. -this game contains flashing images and patterns, please be careful if you are sensitive to this. -much... |
The Reluctant Resurrectee, by David Whyld MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: The Further Adventures Of The King Who Wanted To Die But Whose Subjects Just Weren't Ready To Let Him Go… You’re alive. Again. And not too happy about it. During your current period of deadness, your son... |
Remedial Witchcraft, by dgtziea MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Lina is a first year student studying magic. Lina isn't doing very well at her classes. Lina is apprenticing for the Witch of Howling Woods because no one else would take her. Tonight, Lina has messed up... |
Remembrance, by Emery Joyce MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Your mother's ashes are going back to Earth, and you are going with them. You only have room to take one small keepsake. How will you choose to remember your relationship? |
rendition, by nespresso MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: They caught Abdul during an insurgency in the east. He tried to take out a regiment with some home-made explosives strapped to his chest. They didn't explode, so pretty soon the coalition had a real live... |
Renegade Brainwave, by J. J. Guest MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: "Beware! Beware! Take care! For you are about take part in an interactive story that will reveal the terrifying truth behind the mysterious Soviet space programme! Revelations of incredible horrors that will... |
Renga in Four Parts, by Jason Dyer MathBrush's rating: 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... |