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Caroline, by Kristian Kronstrand
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Let Caroline take you by the hand.

The Sealed Room, by Robert DeFord
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In this tiny game, you play as a man who briefly meets an old man on a park bench before he inexplicably teleports you away. When the magical mist dissolves, you find yourself in an exit-less stone chamber...

The Bible Retold: The Lost Sheep, by Ben Pennington
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There is dissent in the ranks! One of your sheep makes a run for the next field, jumping gracefully over the hedgerows. You stand up quickly and collect your crook. You need that sheep!

Irvine Quik & the Search for the Fish of Traglea, by Duncan Bowsman
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Science fiction adventure! Extinction looms for the fish, people, and entire planet of Traglea. Can one bumbling space cadet rescue enough alien fish before too late? Can he learn the secret of Traglean...

Kicker, by Pippin Barr
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Kicker is an interactive sports fiction in which you take on the often derided role of a place kicker in a game of American football. Walk the walk, talk the talk, drink the drink, kick the ball, and more!

The Abbey, by Steve Blanding
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A medieval murder mystery that takes place in an English Benedictine Abbey. Inspired by the board game: The Mystery of the Abbey, which in turn was loosely based on Umberto Eco's book The Name of the Rose.

The House on Sycamore Lane, by Paul Michael Winters
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Trapped in an old, abandoned house, you must solve the mystery that has cursed the house for a hundred years... and escape with your life!

The Surprise, by Candy Meldromon
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An auto-biographical story.

Lucerne, by Dimitri Kaviani
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Stricken with grief over the sudden kidnapping of her younger brother, one young woman must face her greatest fear and leave everything she knows, including her world, behind as she ventures into the depths...

Bad Water, by Waking Media
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A surprising new spin on the "wander-and-wonder" game genre. A tribute to an obscure early 2000s indie game. Can you guess what it is? [Contains Audio and Video which is important to the game.]

Jon Doe – Wildcard Nucleus, by Olaf Nowacki
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Be Jon Doe, secret agent at MI5, and solve the mystery about the death of scientist Monsieur Edulard and his latest world-changing invention. A story with thrilling women, sinister villains and cutting-edge...

The Island (Valand), by Ann Hugo
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When you, a ten year old called Sam, fell into the ocean you expected to drown. Instead you find yourself on an island that's nothing like where you came from. The forests are vibrant, there's white sand...

De Novo, by cyb3rmen
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Inspired by 1950s London true crime cases, De Novo is set during an era where capital punishment is still in practice, players are given the power to decide fate on who lives and who dies.

Extreme Omnivore: Text Edition, by Hazel Gold
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You just got home and you're hungry as a dog. What smells so appetizing? Where can you find a snack?

The Crimson Terrors of Delamay Manor, by Logan Noble
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You’re a freelance journalist and you’ve taken on a writing job for your dream website. You’ve agreed to interview Thomas Delamay, a reclusive millionaire that lives in a mansion that the locals...

Eleanor, by Rob
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A tribute to The Beatles. A souls game.

Baggage, by Katherine Farmar
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An exploration of stuckness, change, and the things we can’t let go.

The Land of Breakfast and Lunch, by Daniel Talsky
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A diorama of made-up memories. The Land of Breakfast and Lunch is like a walk through a half-remembered childhood place that mixes up vaguely pleasant memories with half-remembered stories read long ago....

Hawk the Hunter, by Jonathan B. Himes
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You awake groggy outside your family's Keep, aware only that the Mindsword has been wrenched from you by a powerful Warlock. Author's Comment: "An RPG/parser homage to the sword & sorcery classic Hawk the...

Monk by the Sea, by Elizabeth Decoste
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An interaction fiction based on the artwork of Caspar David Friedrich. You begin in a oak forest and must discover how to prevent a tragedy from happening by exploring the world around you and solving simple...

Space Diner, by Marta and Alexej
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You run a diner and your customers are aliens with various dietary restrictions and tastes. Make them happy, and they will repay you in space dollars and positive reviews!

Uncle Clem's Will, by Tony Rudzki
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Seven years after the disappearance of your Uncle Clem, his attorney informs you that according to his will, you are heir to all that he owned, including a gold key, which is placed around your neck, hanging...

Creatures, by Andreas Hagelin
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As this dark adventure begins you find yourself bereft of both clothes and food in a cold prison cell. Will you solve the mysteries, slay the monsters and see the light of another day?

Saint Simon's Saw, by Samuel Thomson
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Saint-Simon’s Saw synthesizes different methods of splitting and reforming a narrated situation. It is named after the 18th Century social reformer, Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon, a minor...

The Copyright of Silence, by Ola Hansson
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A chamber play in a board game. Short play-through time, but victory will require plenty of replaying. You are visiting John Cage, the composer. Use stealth to navigate his apartment as well as his...


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