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rendition, by nespresso
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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...

The Cenric Family Curse, by Jonathan Snyder
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Thanks to his father, Robert Cenric IV has been cursed to lose his soul when he reaches his 21st birthday. The problem is, his birthday is tomorrow. (This includes the original Competition release AND the...
Pen and Paint, by Owen Parish
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In this game, you play as a writer, waking up after hearing something downstairs. You and your wife Eleanor soon discover there's been an intruder and her paintings are infected! You'd better find your pen...
Travels in the Land of Erden, by Laura Knauth
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When you arrive in the Land of Erden, thriving for adventure, you learn that the most dangerous enemy of the land is already defeated. A challenge less, but there is still the tale of the beautiful ruby,...
Our Boys in Uniform, by Megan Stevens
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World War II was widely regarded as the most justified conflict in American history. Decide for yourself in one short, cynical logic game.
History Repeating, by Mark Choba and Renee Choba
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You play an adult who, in the middle of a boring day at the office, suddenly wakes up as their teenage self in their grade 12 math classroom! Your science teacher, Mr. Hopkins, brought you back in time with...
An Abbreviated Night Before Christmas, by Adam Thornton
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Clement Clarke Moore is rolling in his grave.
All Hail the Spider God, by Nelson
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All Hail The Spider God is an eerie interactive fiction adventure about You, and all the Yous you've left behind.
Who Created That Monster?, by N. B. Horvath
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Baghdad, 2026. The work of the Allies here is nearly complete, and so is your work as a journalist. Major institutions have been rebuilt and the historical record set straight -- almost. There is but one...

The Test is Now READY, by Jim Warrenfeltz
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A zombie apocalypse, with one dose of antidote, one bullet and two survivors. A train hurtles towards your son - or five strangers. You're kidnapped and forced to save an innocent life. Is there another way?...

Mazredugin, by Jim Q. Pfygx-Vobk
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Four teens. One world to...not quite even save.

Death of Schlig, by Peter Timony
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Schlig is kidnapped by aliens and turned into a mutant eyeball freak by their experiments. Now Schlig must use his eyes in ways that no human was ever intended to in order to escape from the aliens and find...

Not Another Hero, by Cecilia Rosewood
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You're probably familiar with those stories where people suddenly develop mysterious powers, and save the day. Well, this isn't one of those. Not the 'saving the day' part, at least. In this game you'll play...

Slicker City, by Andrew Schultz
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Years after the Problems Compound, Alec Smart still runs into reverses.
Thaxted Havershill And the Golden Wombat, by Andrew Brown
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An attempt to write a humorous TWINE IF game... The walk through is included... (Hmmm... This isn't a very exciting blurb, is it?)

Aether Apeiron: The Zephyra Chronicles, by Hippodamus & Company
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To understand the life of Zephyra, my Parthenos and protector, I have to take you back many years. We need to return to Kyzikos, the heavily-wooded little moon that orbits Arctonnesus, the giant...

Steam and Sacrilege, by Phil McGrail
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The Automatic Hotel, once hailed as a symbol of scientific progress and invention, stands crumbling. Surrounded by protesters trying to save the historic landmark and mired in rumors about the hotel's...

Stuff and Nonsense, by Felicity Banks
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The year is 1860. The place is Bearbrass, Australia: a sprawling metropolis of tin, steel, brick, stone and brass. Queen Victoria is visiting Bearbrass for Australia's own Great Exhibition. All the sharpest...

Theatre People, by Michael Kielstra
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The dazzle of the theatre: the footlights, the bows, the adoring crowd! It's your job, as a tech crew member, to make sure that the actors and, especially, the actresses, get enough of that. Not for you the...

Fallen 落葉 Leaves, by Adam Bredenberg and Danial Mohammed Khan-Yousufzai
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An interactive ghazal-sonnet on love and longing, fire and passion.

Zigamus: Zombies at Vigamus, by Marco Vallarino
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Vigamus, the Video Game Museum of Rome, has been attacked by zombies. To save it from the monsters, you can only count on your brain and the relics and gadgets exhibited in the building. This game is also...

Manlandia, by Rob Chateau
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Manlandia is a utopian interactive fiction that describes an isolated society composed entirely of men, who reproduce via parthenogenesis (asexual reproduction). The result is an ideal social order: free of...

Ventilator, by Peregrine Wade
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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.

Planet of the Infinite Minds, by Alfredo Garcia
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""All that is secular is given over to rudeness and capricious violence. The Mohammedan principle -- the enlightenment of the Oriental World -- is the first to contravene this barbarism and caprice." (G.W.F....
The First Quest, by Matthew Mayr (with some help from Mike Bryant)
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A young child who desperately wants to be a hero is given a magical artifact allowing them to be anyone they want to be, literally. They use this power to try and make a name for them self as they embark on...

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