MathBrush's Played Games

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The Griffin and the Minor Canon, by Frank Stockton, Chandler Groover
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A griffin pays an unwanted visit to a town. Adapted from Frank Stockton's classic short story.

Reference and Representation: An Approach to First-Order Semantics, by Ryan Veeder
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Violence is the answer to this one.

Tryst of Fate, by G. M. Zagurski
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Your last trip up the stairs before you can relax in a nice hot bath brings you into rather unfortunate contact with a toy car left carelessly on a stair, and your head connects with the wooden banner near...

Gigantomania, by Michelle Tirto and Mike Ciul
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Living under the Stalin era, in four parts.

Stargazer, by Jonathan Fry
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The prologue to a much longer game, Stargazer features you as a young lad trying to escape the everyday routine of life underground. [--blurb from The Z-Files Catalogue]
Tinseltown Blues, by Chip Hayes
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Pascal's Wager, by Doug Egan
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"The original Pascal's Wager was essentially a cost/benefit analysis of religious faith. However, Blaise Pascal (a 17th century Catholic) disregarded the possible existence of non-Christian Gods. This game...
The Nemean Lion, by Anonymous
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Within a Wreath of Dewdrops, by Sam Kabo Ashwell and Jacqueline A. Lott
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In this small game, you are the only actor onstage in Within a Wreath of Dewdrops, a historical opus which has entered its final act. Using just four pathetic props, can you act as the hero, the heroine, and...

The Price of Freedom: Innocence Lost, by Briar Rose
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(The original version, as seen in Spring Thing 2014, is no longer online, having been replaced by the expanded 2019 version.)

Raising the Flag on Mount Yo Momma, by Juhana Leinonen
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Gus is a smug numbskull who doesn't deserve to have the insult battle championship. You are here to take the title from him with the best yo momma insults there are. You just have to find them first. Raising...

No Room, by Ben Heaton
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No Room is a game with zero rooms. It is therefore superior to all games which have rooms. Given a sufficiently odd definition of "superior", anyway.

Damnatio Memoriae, by Emily Short
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14 AD. Agrippa Postumus, grandson of the recently-deceased Augustus, tries to avoid death at the hands of the next emperor, Tiberius. At his disposal: a couple of old manuscripts, a lamp, and a recalcitrant...

In the End, by Joe Mason
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Your best friend has just died, and life drags on miserably. Would death be better than this? [--blurb from The Z-Files Catalogue]

Enigma, by Simon Deimel
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Eyes can see, and a mind can think. Insanity is just one step away. You are in a room. That's where you are, and you know exactly what is going on. But the truth is hard to take. The game file includes hints...

Raik, by Harry Giles
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A Scots fantasia about anxiety Featuring kelpies, lost keys, mysteriously-lit underground caverns, boring work, panic attacks and red hair. Raik is written in Scots, one of the languages of Scotland, with a...

Invisible Parties, by Sam Kabo Ashwell (as Psychopup)
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You are a walker of the ways between the worlds. It is not an arrangement conducive to straightforward relationships. The Three Rebeccas have created a tangle, a temporary artifice woven from parts of many...

Autumn's Daughter, by Ali Sajid Imami and Shumaila Hashmi (as Devolution Games)
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The smallest choices have drastic consequences in this short story. Follow the girl as she tries to assert independence in a society that tries to cut her down.
Impostor Syndrome, by Dietrich Squinkifer (Squinky)
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You're giving a talk at a big important tech conference. But do you really deserve to be here, or were you selected just to fill a diversity quota? Originally published under the name "Georgiana...

The Legend of the Missing Hat, by Adri
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A tiny story about four tiny ninjas and a tiny top hat.

LASH -- Local Asynchronous Satellite Hookup, by Paul O'Brian
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In this historical drama and treasure hunt set in 2062, you have rented a robot called a MULE that you can control remotely to salvage artifacts from an abandoned irradiated plantation near Macon, Georgia....

1981, by Anonymous
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(author is Adam Cadre, but game is unsigned)

The Ascent of the Gothic Tower, by Ryan Veeder
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A story of mild and non-debilitating obsession.

When in Rome 1: Accounting for Taste, by Emily Short
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Manhattan, May, 1954.

Rites of a Mailmare, by Owlor
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You are a Mailmare, delivering letters across the Lucidious Archipelago. Using the art of Oneiromancy you can remove the obstacles that stand in your way. The game sends you on a randomized journey across an...


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