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Camelot Jack, by David Turner
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This game is loosely based on the fairy tale 'Jack the Giant Killer' and based in the legendary world of King Arthur. You are based in Cornwall and need to get Jack out of Mordred's tower.

Escape From the Tomb of the Celestial Knights, by Megona
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Find your way out of a mysterious crypt. (Author's Comment: "My first text adventure game attempt.")

Only War - Warhammer 40.000: The Text Adventure, by Simon Christiansen
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In the grim darkness of the far future there is only war. April Fool's joke game. The source code consists almost entirely of the W40K tagline.

Do Good Deeds..., by Sissy
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Modis the elf faces mockery from the forest inhabitants due to his unusual appearance. However, many of the animals struggle to complete their preparations for winter, and it depends on Modis whether they...

Potato Peace, by ronynn
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Set in a world where humans and sentient potatoes coexist, you try (but fail) to uncover a plot that threatens to disrupt the fragile harmony of this society, while trying to keep your father proud.

To Beseech Old Sins, by Nic June
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Hoping to avoid further loss of life, an admiral asks the sins of the past to deliver her a swift victory. Things do not go how anyone expects. (Part of the anthology Mourner's Kaddish for Golems. Author's...

The Truth About PRIDE!, by Jemon Golfin
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The Truth About PRIDE! is an interactive narrative game where the goal is to undergo self-discovery to reveal the true meaning of the word and concept of 'PRIDE!'

The Postage Code, by Noab
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You are a postage worker of the Soapsdale County Post Office. Your job, and your life, and (most importantly) your fate, is determined by the rules of the omniscient Postage Code and your adherence to them....

The Cross of Fire, by Matthew Carey
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Goofy, by Ricardo Dague
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Read This First, by Jessica Creane
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Hello! Welcome to Read This First! Please read the instructions at the top of the game before continuing on ; D

The Deserter, by MemoryCanyon
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You are a soldier, fleeing a war that you once believed was just. Will you escape? Will you find redemption? Content warning: While there is not graphic depictions of violence, this is a story about war and...

Traffic, by D. S. Yu
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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)....

Hebe, by Marina Diagourta
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Your anniversary celebration takes a dark turn when the Titan Kronos strikes Mount Olympus, threatening the very existence of the Olympian gods! Embark on a journey through ancient Greece, where you'll solve...

Breakfast in the Dolomites, by Roberto Ceccarelli
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It is the mid-1990s. On a Friday evening in the summer, a guy and his girlfriend leave work for a short holiday in the Dolomites. You play as Francesco, about 30 years old, blond hair. Francesco works as a...

大鱼 | Big Fish, by 海边的taku (a.k.a. Binggang Zhuo)
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The stage is set in a lakeside town from the end of the last century, where the protagonist begins to investigate a murder that occurred a year ago for some reason. Content warning: Maybe violence, gore, or...

The Garbage of the Future, by AM Ruf
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On a dark and ominous night, two workers drive to the lake to do a job. It's a dirty and difficult job, but somebody has to do it. It's probably best not to think too much about it, or about the strange...

The Lost Artist: Prologue, by Alejandro Ruiz del Sol and Martina Oyhenard
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All artists deserve to be free. Don't you agree? This is a narrative driven game made to simulate the experience of being a successful detective solving a strange case. An artist has lost her way, and it's...

Unreal People, by Viwoo
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Indulge in your voyeuristic desires Set in an imagining of early mediaeval India, you play as a voyeuristic entity with the ability to enter people's minds and be privy to their sordid inner thoughts. Tasked...

Final Call, by Emily Stewart, Zoe Danieli
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A thriller-like choose-your-own-adventure twine game where you are a crafty con man whose luck has just run out and one of your schemes has gone too far catching the wrong attention. Your choices hold the...

Punkirita Quest 1: Liquid, by Ryan Stevens
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A wizard has done fiendish things to a village, and you have to find a way to stop him... [--blurb from The Z-Files Catalogue]

Fight Forever, by Pako
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Fighting is all that matters now.

The Place, by CynthiaP (as 'Ima')
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Although this is an interactive interface, your choices do NOT matter. They really do not. Before you quit, I want you to understand why. I am a believer of absurdity, that our actions in the end have no...

Method in My Madness, by Max Fog
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Smile. There you go; that's easy. Now go and get him! A short game written for the Neo Tiny Jam, and since updated. Never forget what you know.

WE R THE WORLD, by Dan Hoy and Mike Kleine
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Recording of 'We Are the World' at Quincy Jones' mountain chateau in Topanga Canyon after the 1985 American Music Awards, but the harmonics are coded to unlock another dimension and summon a great(er) power.

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