| Torche et Sors, by Khü Bone MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Ce jeu à été créé pour célébrer Halloween grâce à #ECTOCOMP2022 en utilisant https://donjon.fi/ Photo de Jasmin Sessler sur Unsplash |
| Totentanz, by Matt Diaz and Failbetter Games MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: "It is a party for the ages, an ancient obligation. We agreed to it long ago. Once in the course of a fallen city, we offer a chance to die. To truly die, as one would above." The streets are crowded with... |
| Tours Roust Torus, by Andrew Schultz MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Sequel to Shuffling Around and A Roiling Original, but you don’t have to have played them. The same anagram theme. |
| Tower, by Simon Deimel MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Out of the blue, and into the blue. And there you are, in a chamber, trying to find out what is going on. Everything is so unreal... what has happened to you? TOWER is a short interactive fiction with... |
| Tower, by Ryan Tan MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: "And at last I resolved to scale that tower, fall though I might; since it were better to glimpse the sky and perish, than to live without ever beholding day." ― H.P. Lovecraft, The Outsider A game about... |
| The Tower and the Toucan, by E. Lily Yu MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A perfectly ordinary day. Birds and other bright things. (First published on itch.io in April 2016, then reprinted in sub-Q magazine on 31 May 2016.) |
| Tower Behind the Moon, by Kyle Marquis MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You are the greatest magician in the Sublunar World. It is not enough. As a rare Conjunction approaches, immortality is within reach. But the gods have noticed you trying to unlock the doors of heaven. Some... |
| Tower of Plargh, by caranmegil MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Title: Tower of Plargh... |
| Tower of the Blood Lord, by michael lutz MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: I’ve made a twine game called The Tower of the Blood Lord, which is based on the time I played the first twenty minutes of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. |
| Towers of Hanoi, by Phil Riley MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: The well-known mathematical puzzle Towers of Hanoi, written as an exercise in writing in Inform 7. |
| Trading Punches, by Mike Snyder MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Friendship and rivalry, trust and doubt, unity and division, honesty and guile, hope and despair. These are the rifts through which history flows. Note: Trading Punches contains some mature themes, and may... |
| Traffic, by D. S. Yu MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: An adventure at five miles an hour A somewhat "old-school" style text adventure set in modern day. Contains mild puzzles, most of which have multiple solutions (a basic walkthrough will also be provided).... |
| Tragic, by Jared Jackson MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: It's a game within a game within a game. Come see what the cards hold in store for you. |
| Trail Stash, by Andrew Schultz MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A surreal, small treasure hunt with bumpers. Lots of them. |
| The Train of Life, by Marco Innocenti MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A Petite Mort entry for ECTOCOMP 2016. --- 2018 version has been proof-read by mathbrush. |
| A Train to Piccadilly, by Marco Innocenti MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A stupid rainy day. Another one, the umpteenth in Soviet Europe. It kindly keeps the dust down, but moving through the rubble is difficult: the risk is that of slipping and breaking a bone. I'm in the right... |
| the train will always pass you by, by Naarel MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: I live near the train tracks. Every day, I can see trains passing right by the forest in the distance. There’s such pain in watching the trains go by, knowing that they won’t stop for you. A short story... |
| The Transformations of Dr. Watson, by Konstantin Taro MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: It was a chilly evening in the late autumn of 1895, and my cab was carrying me to Blackwood Manor on the outskirts of the city. An urgent call had been made to an old man, Mr. Silas Blackwood, who had died... |