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Write or Reflect?, by Andrew Schultz
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A semi-autobiographical thought experiment about Getting Stuff Written

The Writer Will Do Something, by Matthew Burns, Tom Bissell
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The year is 2012. You are the head writer for the third game in the wildly popular ShatterGate™ franchise. Expectations are through the roof: fans of the series are waiting for the biggest, most bad-ass...

Writers Are Not Strangers, by Lynda Clark
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The meteorite could hit tomorrow, or in an hour, or six months from now. No-one seems to know, and so life goes on as normal. Although, for Alix, normal is relative. Please click the 'Show Stats' button for...

Writing Program Five, by Dan Cox
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The story has already been written. But you can change it.

Written in the Glim, by Mary Goodden, Failbetter Games
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Can the false-stars predict the future? Help a disgraced astrologer, discover your false-star sign, and embark on a hazardous research trip to find out.

Wry, by Olaf Nowacki
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A one and a half room slapstick miniature about subconscious erotic desires with three quite different endings.

Wumpus Run, by Elfindor
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Xanix - Xixon Resurgence, by Larry Horsfield
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Alaric Blackmoon and King Kelson travel to the Great Sand Sea to investigate stories that Xixon lizardmen have reappeared. Is it true? Have the Xixon returned? Guide Alaric and Kelson as they journey into...

Xen: The Contest, by Ian Shlasko
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You are John Richardson, an average college student with an average life. Little do you know that forces beyond your comprehension have a plan for your immediate future.
Xen: The Hunt, by Ian Shlasko
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John Richardson returns in this thrilling sequel to Xen: The Contest. Two years have passed, and he finds himself once again caught in the crossfire. This time, however, his life may be forfeit.
Xenophobic Opposites, Unite!, by Andrew Schultz
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It's you and two henchmen who can't stand each other, against the enemy king.

xkcd: Right Click, by Randall Munroe
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The comic Right Click on xkcd has a huge amount of nested context menus. A branch named ADVENT.EXE is a short piece of interactive fiction implemented within the system of dynamic context menus.

The Xylophoniad, by Robin Johnson
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The King of Anachronopolis has ordered you to end the Trojan War, slay the dreaded Bicyclops, and rescue a couple of inmates from Hades. A comic adventure set in Greek mythology.

Yaan Versus the Party, by Tabitha / alyshkalia
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Get out on time... without pissing off your boss. A tiny social roguelike made for the 2024 Neo-Twiny jam. 500 words exactly! Multiple paths to the good ending; many more to the bad.

Yancy At The End Of The World!, by Naomi Norbez (call me Bez; e/he)
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Not an ordinary zombie apocalypse. Yancy is an aroace person who thinks they don't have a creative bone in their body. But then the zombie apocalypse begins, and they realize they never pursued their dream...

Yandere-chan, by Maple
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Yandere-chan is a short horror game where you meet the award winning yandere cosplayer. - 2 super easy to get endings -1 movie reference -a yandere This was my first time doing art(zero knowledge lol). I had...

YARRY, by Zachary Dillon

Your two-year-old has just learned your name. …only it's not your name.

Cost of Living, by Dorian Passer
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If easy payment plans were to be really efficient, patrons' lifetimes had to be extended!

The Lottery Ticket, by Dorian Passer
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A fool and his money will soon depart, but a fool and his thoughts will lose more than that!

Restitution, by Dorian Passer
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What's left of a man after he buries his past deeds?

Yellow Dog Running, by Sam Kabo Ashwell
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Yes, Another Game with a Dragon!, by John Kean
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In this game, you play as a brawny adventurer heroically rescuing a fair maiden from a fire-breathing dragon. Oops, sorry, no, that was just a dream. You're actually an out-of-shape drunken lout. But then...

Yes, my mother is..., by Skarn
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Counseling is no easy job. When someone requests your help, within the space of a few questions, you must have learned enough about them, about their strengths and weaknesses, about what they want and what...

Yesterday, You Saved the World, by Astrid Dalmady
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Today you are only Lucy Newman, eighth grader, C student, nobody. But yesterday, you were cosmic. Yesterday, you were a magical girl. Yesterday, you saved the world.

Yesternight, by Robert Szacki
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This is my debut text-adventure titled "Yesternight". The game is written in AdvSys adventure-writing system by David Betz. The system is available for example for PC and Amiga. The game is created for...

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