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City of Secrets, by Emily Short
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City of the Living Dead, by Joshua Houk (as Tanah Atkinson)
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Entry in ECTOCOMP 2014. Entered under the pseudonym "Tanah Atkinson".
The City, by Sam Barlow
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"An interactive short experience." This game is intended not as an exploration or a challenge, more as a situation. Stylistically interesting for its lack of banners, opening-titles, location-headers,...

Civil Mimic, by Andrew Schultz
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Short entry for EctoComp 2017. A simple puzzle.

Civil Seeming Drivel Dreaming, by Andrew Schultz
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Okay, so semi-content warning up front: there's one thing where you are logically cued to say something very bad, but CSDD discourages you strongly beforehand, and hopefully you're rightfully punished for...

Civil Service, by Helen L Liston
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Some offices attract bad energy - this one has so much that you can see it. But now you've joined the team things could be different! Just maybe there's a way to improve things, to make a difference. If you...

Clarence Street, 14., by manonamora
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Leya looked furtively around her.... Clarence Street, 14, is just ahead. ... what if someone sees her. A short story made in Twine, in 3h.

A Clean Getaway, by Michael Bub
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A PunyJam #3 game In this small escape game, you play as a PhD student and research scientist in an exciting new field. While working late after midnight in the clean room, you notice you're alone, which...

climbing 208 feet up the ruin wall, by Porpentine
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-OVER 207 FEET -MORE THAN 1,000,000 PROCEDURALLY GENERATED VINES -REALISTIC WEATHER SYSTEM -LOOKS LIKE WE GOT A “CLIMB”-INAL INVESTIGATION

The Clock, by Cleopatra Kozlowski
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"You've done it again. This is what you get for being easy-going and good natured. Kitty called you up last night at some inhuman time, and implored you to come over to her house at the edge of town. You've...

Closed Door; Key?, by KnightAnNi
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Closed Door; Key? is an interactive fiction game based on the seed "Room; Closed Door" by Charm Cochran. The challenge from this seed was to make an escape room game using Twine and using only nouns or...

Closet of Mystery, by Michael Cox
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A dirty broom closet! An impenetrable mystery! Can your mind endure it?

Closure, by Sarah Willson
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Kira hasn't been the same since the breakup. Now she's done something really reckless, and she's asking for your help to figure out what went wrong with TJ. What else can you say? She's your best friend.

Clusterflux, by Marshal Tenner Winter
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You have a new pet but it happens to be a talking mongoose. You have a new friend but she seems to have come from another place and time. And you have fun housemates but some of them have dropped off the...

The Coast House, by Stephen Newton and Dan Newton
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"The mystery, for you, started two years ago. "Come here, there's something I want to tell you," your old grandfather had said, "Quick, before your mother comes back in the room." The smell of antiseptic and...

Code Name Silver Steel, by SpecialAgent
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A freelance spy is a great job. It pays well and you get to travel to new and interesting places. Unless you get caught, that part is not so great. You open the unmarked envelope and unfold the mission...

CODENAME OBSCURA, by Mika Kujala
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It's the year 1987. As an undercover operative Sinus for the T.U.R.T.L.E organization, (Tactical Unit for Rapid and Thorough Lethal Espionage), you have recently been assigned to a task in Italy. A few weeks...

Codename: Sugarplum, by Chandler Groover and Failbetter Games
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“Where would a dachshund go if a dachshund decided to disappear? The Fifth City has innumerable nooks and crannies. Every alley, every shadow, might conceal a clue – or a lost dog. Sometimes, as a...

Codex Crusade, by leechykeen
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Embark, if you dare, on a quest through the twisted labyrinth of academia, where libraries devour knowledge, student morph into eldritch abominations, and librarians hide secrets that blur the line between...

Codex Sadistica: A Heavy-Metal Minigame, by grave snail games
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Your band has come to play at the greatest metal venue around: the Blood Furnace’s INFURNAL STAGE. There is only one problem: the act before you is—*shudder*—playing glam metal! And worse yet,...

Coffee Quest II, by Dog Solitude
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In this very silly game, you play as a bored office worker who just wants a decent coffee. Go find it.

Cogito, Ergo Sum, by silverpinesoftware
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Written by Jonathan Hays in Evergreen.ink this story is designed to be played on a mobile/phone device.  Created as an entry into the the 2023 Single Choice Jam.

Cold Iron, by Andrew Plotkin (as Lyman Clive Charles)
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Your good axe has gone missing. Reverd Pearson would say you're a careless lunkhead who'd lose his ear if it wasn't nailed on. You figure he's right, a man of the cloth, but that doesn't mean piskeys didn't...

A Colder Light, by Jon Ingold
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The last light has gone. The stars are coming out in the black sea above. Many are hidden by ice-fingered winds. My father is still not returned and the fire is almost gone. But this is how life is: always...

A Collegial Conversation, by alyshkalia
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The residents of the City of Zelio’s government complex have gathered for one of their regular soirees. The large, gas-lit hall with its gleaming marble floor, columns supporting the mezzanine, tables...


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