Deathless: The City's Thirst, by Max Gladstone MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Negotiate water rights from scorpion gods in this necromantic legal thriller! Discredit your boss, solve murders, and reanimate your own corpse to keep your city from drying out. “Deathless: The City’s... |
Deelzebub, by Morgan Elrod-Erickson, Skyler Grandel, Jan Kim MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Reginald is your average former soap-sniffer: thirty-two, dumped, and unemployed. You are a voice inside his head. Summon demons, bake cookies, and decide the fate of the Hidden Hills Sanctuary. |
Deep Dark Wood, by Senica Thing MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You're now at the Main Crossroads. There are seven paths leading from here into the Deep Dark Wood. Each path is a separate micro game written by a student from Senica, Slovakia as an answer to an open call... |
The Deer Trail, by Dark Forest Media MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: It is a chilly and grey October day; perfect weather for an afternoon hunt. You exit your truck and head down the trail towards a deer blind you had set up a few weeks earlier while scouting the forest. A... |
Defrosted, by Riyadth MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: submission for #ECTOCOMP2022 learn random bengali phrases and survive in a world where antarctica is an arboretum of plant monsters based on this weird dream i had. there are three endings. credit to... |
Degeneracy, by Leonard Richardson MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: The glitterings of Gold, Jewels, Tapestries, &c. belie the Corruption of he who 'til recently occupied this high Seat. A white Carpet, once flanked by Sycophants & Counsellors, now lies untravelled. It leads... |
Delightful Wallpaper, by Andrew Plotkin ('Edgar O. Weyrd') MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Delightful Wallpaper is a ghoulishly humorous take on the mannerly (or manorly) murder mystery. You do not play the detective, however. Your point of view is part of the mystery; but don't worry, it will all... |
Deliquescence, by Not-Only But-Also Riley MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Your close friend is melting. She doesn't have much time left. How will you be there for her final moments? ... |
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.... |
Delvyn, by William A. Tilli MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Citizens of Newberry, South Carolina, will never forget the day, May 5, 1979. A day in which thousands of curious souls, onlookers, news agencies and world reporters flocked to the small hommlet of Newberry,... |
Demon Hatching, by Mxelm MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: "...a short game converted to Ink for the Single Choice Jam. It was originally published as an interactive snippet on tumblr, and is a side-story connected to a larger WIP" |
Demon Mark: A Russian Saga, by Lorraine Fryer and Vladimir Barash MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Call upon the power of your cursed Demon Mark to battle dragons, witches, and an undead army! Beware: each time you use it, the Mark grows stronger. "Demon Mark: A Russian Saga" is a 200,000-word interactive... |
The Den, by Ben Jackson MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Vee and Aiden have spent their entire lives in a place they call ‘The Den’. Father looks after them and protects them from the outside world. They have never thought about leaving – until something... |
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 Depths of Madness, by Jacic MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: MathBrush's time: 15 minutes What lies hidden in the deep? Do you really want to find out... |
Der Finale Tag, by Michael Wittman MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Du bist gestorben und hast das Jenseits betreten – doch es entspricht ganz und gar nicht deinen Vorstellungen. Keine fröhlichen Engel auf watteweichen Wolken, kein Harfenspiel weit und breit. Stattdessen... |