| The Witness, by Stu Galley MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: February 1938, Los Angeles. FDR's New Deal is finally rolling. Hitler's rolling, too; this time through Austria. But as Chief Detective for a quiet burgh on the outskirts of L.A., you've got other fish to... |
| The Wizard Sniffer, by Buster Hudson MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You were recently acquired by the brave Ser Leonhart and his squire to sniff out the evil shapeshifting wizard. Unfortunately, you are not a wizard sniffer (if such a thing even exists). As far as you can... |
| The Wolf and Wheel, by Milo van Mesdag MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A collection of interactive vignettes from a town in the grip of darkness, mystery, and horror. As a demo for The Last Night of Lotosk, The Wolf and Wheel introduces you to the rural village of Lotosk two... |
| The Wolf, by Leo Weinreb MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: I am a wolf of dashing features and stunning intellect. I am also a renowned home and flooring inspector who regularly makes house calls to ensure all intelligent creatures' abodes are up to safety code.... |
| Wolfsmoon, by Marco Innocenti MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: It is the fifteenth corpse. Among those they found. More than twenty people have disappeared in the last few months. Some say it's a wild animal, stalking the outskirts of town. Some say it's a killer, a new... |
| A Woman's Choice, by Katie Benson MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: To breed or not to breed, that is the question. So what'll it be, Jennifer? Join Jennifer on her journey through life. The choices you make in her early years will resonate for years to come, sometimes with... |
| Word of the Day, by Richard Otter MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You are the very first Outer Worlder to gain an appointment on a Bio-Drive vessel, let alone as part of the engineering team. Working hard to gain enough credits to secure your future could this be your... |
| The World Turned Upside Down, by Bruno Dias MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: It's just shy of closing time on the last Saturday before Christmas; only a handful of regulars left in the bar. Peaceful, even, in spite of all of the city's damage. And then he walks in with some messed-up... |
| Worlds Apart, by Suzanne Britton MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: For over 20 years, I dreamed about an alternate universe I called the Higher World. For three of those years, I poured almost all of my creative energy into a novel-length story set in that universe. Worlds... |
| Worldsmith, by Ade McT MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: The Septem Tower has held steady in the Manifold, the space between time and the Real, for billenia. Populating the Tower are the Anemoi, a race of beings so far advanced that they hold the power of life and... |
| Wrenlaw, by Ryan Veeder MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: It would be nice to know what you're looking for. |
| Wretch!, by Josh Labelle MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You awaken in a lab. Your head is filled with memories not wholly your own. The mysterious doctor regards you from the doorway. Will you try to earn his favor? Or escape his ramshackle house? Can you make a... |
| The Writer Will Do Something, by Matthew Burns, Tom Bissell MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: 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 MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: 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... |
| Written in the Glim, by Mary Goodden, Failbetter Games MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: 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 MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A one and a half room slapstick miniature about subconscious erotic desires with three quite different endings. |