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This Old Haunted House, by Jason Love
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Your show's normally a solo act, but co-ghosting's a nice change of pace.

This Person Is Not My Father, by N. Cormier
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Something is happening to your dad.

This Won't Make You Happy, by Mike Gillis
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Trek into the fearsome Caves of Despair in search of the Jewel of Happiness! Encounter grotesques and total weirdos! Collect all the shiny, shiny gems! All this and more in THIS WON'T MAKE YOU HAPPY——a...

Thorfinn's Realm, by Robert Hall and Roy Main
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"Travel back in time, find all the treasure to join the Adventurer's Society." [--blurb from Competition '99]

Thornfell Manor: 1984, by Tijn Kersjes
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MathBrush's time: 1 hour

Thornfell Manor: 1984 is a spooky text adventure written during PunyComp 2024. Step in the shoes of a paranatural detective, explore an abandoned mansion, and solve the murders. Will you survive the night?

Those Days, by George Larkwright
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"Funny how some friendships end in a thunderstorm of insurmountable differences, whilst others slowly dim out of sight."

The thoughts crossing my mind. And the ones stuck, by Zhanko
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Become the thoughts crossing my mind, from the most random thoughts to real life events. Dive into someone's head, the good, the bad and the ugly.  Made in solo with the bitsy engine by Adam Ledoux. Made...

A Thousand Words, by Milo van Mesdag
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A satirical comment on modern art commentators who have many more words than insights, with a sprinkle of absurdism on top as garnish. For the content warning, type 'content warning' in game. Made for...

Thrall, by Kanderwund
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MathBrush's time: 15 minutes

The dream is of a love that is all-consuming, that reaches into your skull and brushes through your neurons to show you the holy way. Interactive story about vampires made for the Gaming Like It’s 1929 and...

Thread unlocked., by Max Fog
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MathBrush's time: 5 minutes

The thread is re-opened. Time to ... chat! A proof-of-concept exercise of how one word can change a lot. In no way do these words reflect what I am actually thinking. Written in 431 words and 5410...

The Thread, by More Teeth, Please
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You stumble blindly through a forest at night, seeking severance. Will you find it? Content Warnings: blood, mild body horror, implied sexism(all descriptive, no images) ~1200 words Made in Twine for the...

Threading the Labyrinth, by Kevin F. Doughty
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"An experimental reflection on meaning and intent." [--blurb from Competition Aught-Zero]

Threads of Snow, by Butter Blanc
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Stars-crossed by time itself, will you still fight for your love as pure as snow? SYNOPSIS You are unable to find sleep in the night, looking at your enchanting lover sleeping on your lap. Yet, in the...

Three Dragons, by Tim Samoff
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"Three Dragons," based on a European folktale about two brothers and an old man with a white beard, was a personal game design challenge by Tim Samoff (http://samoff.com). During April 2015, Tim thought it...

Three More Visitors, by Paul Stanley
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Christmas Eve! You tell Bob to go home early; tidy up a little, and lock up the office shortly after four. You look on the old brass plate, which still reads “Scrooge & Marley”, probably for the last...
Three Rogues Fight Death, by Solvig Choi
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An interactive retelling of the Pardoner's Tale for Halloween 2021.

Three Things, by Lapin Lunaire Games
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From the Desk of Professor J. Chernilskaya Dear RUSS/ENGL 3150 students, The documents for your final exam have been sent to your university email addresses. If you have not received the original text and...

Three-Card Reading, by Norbez Jones
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Mack is concerned for his friend Yancy. A three-card tarot reading reveals some inner truths, and gives Mack the opportunity to ask some questions.

Three-Card Trick, by Chandler Groover
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You're going to perform a three-card trick or your name isn't Morgan the Magnificent.

Threediopolis, by Andrew Schultz
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Even in the future with GPS, it's how you get there that matters! A wordplay/quasi-maze game.

Threnody, by John "Doppler" Schiff
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MathBrush's time: 7 hours

A cat o'nine tails; a tale o' nine cats. You are a baby in your mother's womb, about to be born. When you try to leave and the cord starts to strangle you, you must choose the Lion, Dragon, or Ferret to...

Through the Forest with the Beast, by Star
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An adventure through the woods. Try to get through them without losing yourself in the process...

THROW. MARIA. OVERBOARD., by Travis Moy
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A story of the sea. Made in four hours for the La Petite Mort category of EctoComp 2022. Story adapted from the Byzantium and Friends, episode 40, "Byzantine tales of horror and the macabre." Cover image...

Thursday, in Space, by Donald Conrad and Peter M.J. Gross
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You love working as a delivery pilot in the asteroid belt, because it gives you the freedom and flexibility to set your own rules. You don't answer to one of the big corporations — you’re an independent...

Till Death Makes a Monk-Fish Out of Me, by Mike Sousa and Jon Ingold
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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...


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