| Lies & Cigars, by Katherine Morayati MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A mystery story, told in the format of a branching interview with multiple characters, set and photographed in Astoria, Queens. Originally commissioned for Now Play This, 2019. |
| Nord and Bert Couldn't Make Head or Tail of It, by Jeff O'Neill MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You are standing at the edge of a barren field. A steady wind, having secreted away the topsoil, is now drifting sandy dirt across the plain. A scant sign of life here is a freshly-burrowed molehill on the... |
| Desert Heat, by Papillon MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: "WARNING. This game is intended for mature readers and may contain explicit sexual scenes and/or questionable consensuality depending on play. It is possible to complete the game without encountering these... |
| A Crimson Spring, by Robb Sherwin MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: "Red Cloud meant more to me than anyone else on the planet. Sometime between one and three in the morning, on March 26th, 2015, she was brutally slain. Nobody knows why. I am going to find out if it means... |
| Yon Astounding Castle! of some sort, by Tiberius Thingamus MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: In this adventure, findeth ye olde treasures from within yon castle. Maketh friends as ye o'ercome meddlesome goblins! Outwitteth ye riddling gnome! Resizeth ye belts & belt-like things! Can ye getteth all... |
| Nowhere Near Single, by kaleidofish MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A young woman in the entertainment industry struggles with harmonizing her public pop star persona and her private polyamorous life. Warning for mildly graphic content. |
| Final Exam, by Jack Whitham MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Final Exam takes place in the near future after an AI revolution has led to the establishment of a new sort of government. You are seeking a job within this government: your performance in the “final... |
| The Myothian Falcon, by Andy Joel MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: "That day, the 9th of June, 3145, started out like any other, perhaps a little hotter than usual. Then Maisy DeValle entered his office." Vic Gantry, P.I., has a new client. She is wanted for the murder of... |
| Sirens in the Distance, by Astrid Dalmady MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You're sitting on a boat a few miles off shore when, suddenly, you hear sirens in the distance. An interactive short story for #mermay2019. |
| First Times, by Hero Robb MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: This is my first foray into IF, so be gentle. I used a simplified language for inputs on this game. You pretty much only need to type look, take, use "whatever" (on "whatever"), go (north/east/south/west),... |
| Little Falls, by Alessandro Schillaci, Roberto Grassi, Simonato Enrico MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Minnesota, September 2005. A serial killer hunting young women. A policeman with nightmares in his past. “To all units near Little Falls, there’s a 5150 code. A woman called 911, saying she’s in... |
| Party Foul, by Brooks Reeves MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You're cornered, trapped. There seems to be no escape. You aren't in a jail cell. No, you're in the cocktail party from hell and only by using your wits and luck are you going to get out of this suburb... |
| Yellow Dog Running, by Sam Kabo Ashwell MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: |
| Flight of the Code Monkeys, by Mark C. Marino MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You have one job: Correct the errors in the System code. It's menial work, but it pays the bills. Only, maybe you'd rather not... What are you? Just a CodeMonkey? Perhaps you could join the Resistance, or at... |
| Saint City Sinners, by dgallagher MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Hey you! Yeah, you! You think you have what it takes to be a detective? I mean a real, steel-oats-eating kind of detective that names your fists and barely cries at the end of Marley and Me? If so, prepare... |
| Truck Quest, by Donald Conrad and Peter M.J. Gross MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You only need one low-budget truck (and one high-interest loan) to start your own delivery service. It’ll be an adventure, hauling military-grade narcotics to the megachurches of Bean Station and driving... |