| De Baron, by Victor Gijsbers MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: An evil nobleman, a kidnapped daughter and a father who wants to rescue her at any cost--that is not the way life works. Something much darker, something much more human, lies underneath. Een kwaadaardige... |
| Varicella, by Adam Cadre MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You are Primo Varicella, Palace Minister at the Palazzo del Piemonte. This title is unlikely to impress anyone. Piedmont is the laughingstock of the Carolingian League, and the Palace Ministry has devolved... |
| Muse: An Autumn Romance, by Christopher Huang MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Early September, 1886. Autumn. The Victorian Era. The Rev. Dawson, 59, is off to the Continent and an unexpected Romance... [--blurb from The Z-Files Catalogue] |
| Oppositely Opal, by Buster Hudson MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You've practiced long and hard for PotionComp, but Grusilda won't give up her title so easily. UGH! Curse that Grusilda! A one-room potion-brewing spell-casting parser puzzler, where things might go opposite... |
| Lock & Key, by Adam Cadre MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You are locked in a cell. This in and of itself is not a new thing: spending a little time behind bars every now and again is one of the hazards of the job. But up until now it’s been for little... |
| Secret Agent Cinder, by Emily Ryan MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Play as a revolutionary agent Cinder. Your mission is to infiltrate the Royal Ball, dodge the guards and steal the Secret Military Plans, all before midnight. The opulence of Versailles disgusts you as you... |
| Bell Park, Youth Detective, by Brendan Patrick Hennessy MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A headstrong twelve-year-old detective gets in over her head when she's hired to solve a murder mystery at an internet technology conference. |
| Delphina's House, by Alice Grove MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A girl must say goodbye to her home. But there's time for one last adventure.... |
| AlethiCorp, by Simon Christiansen MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Do you have what it takes to be an Associate Information Management Consultant with one of the world's largest information management companies? Can you leverage synergies with the best to operationalize our... |
| Broken Legs, by Sarah Morayati MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A blurb? They expect you to write? You're Lottie Plum so you're not going into writing. You sing. And dance and act up a storm while everyone else can only manage a puddle. You belong at Bridger. No matter... |
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| The Axolotl Project, by Samantha Vick MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: As a lowly intern on Sadler Pharmaceutical’s high-security lunar research base, you set out to find an escaped test subject before your boss does. Along the way, you’ll unravel the mystery of your... |
| Planetfall, by Steve Meretzky MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: "Join the Patrol, and see the Galaxy!" You took the poster's advice, bait and all, and marched right over to the recruitment station near your home on the backwater planet of Gallium. Images of exotic... |
| Pytho's Mask, by Emily Short MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: On the Night of the Comet, the usual astrological bonds do not hold, and the order of the universe is threatened. It is a time made for rebels and usurpers, and all who would claim the kingdom for... |
| Deadline, by Marc Blank MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Twelve hours to solve the mystery. One false move, and the killer strikes again. It's been called "part of the latest craze in home computing (TIME magazine), an "amazing feat of programming" (THE NEW YORK... |
| Starcross, by Dave Lebling MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Starcross, Infocom's science fiction mind-bender, launches you headlong into the year 2186 and the depths of space. And not without good reason, for you are destined to rendezvous with a gargantuan starship... |
| Machine of Death, by Hulk Handsome MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: In the near future, the world will be changed by a machine that predicts how a person will die with 100% accuracy... but not clarity. Would knowing your demise change the way you lived your life? A... |
| Depression Quest, by Zoe Quinn, Patrick Lindsey, Isaac Schankler MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: "An interactive (non)fiction about living with depression." The player of this multimedia hypertext game is given a series of everyday life events, and has to attempt to manage their illness, relationships,... |
| The Primrose Path, by Nolan Bonvouloir MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You've been having a series of nightmares about Leo, standing at the edge of a cliff. No matter what you do, a bell rings and Leo disappears over the edge . . . You've led a fairly uneventful life, perhaps;... |
| not knowing when the dawn will come, i open every door, by Patrick Fox MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A man goes home to a small town in Quebec to investigate rumours about a haunted house next door to his childhood home. |
| 1893: A World's Fair Mystery, by Peter Nepstad MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A theft on the fairgrounds! Precious diamonds stolen from the Kimberly Diamond Mining Exhibit! An urgent telegram from your old partner arrives, requesting your help to solve the mystery. How can you refuse?... |