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For All The Saints Who From Their Labours Rest, by James Chew, Failbetter Games
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Join an Intrepid Deacon on a deadly mission for the Church. Hunt for a missing saint, infiltrate the Brass Embassy and uncover the hidden history of Hell. What will you give up to learn the truth?

For Eternity, Again and Again, by TheChosenGiraffe
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Two lovers. A hero, who's reborn over and over into a new life. A higher being that must love and lose again and again. The cracks start to form as the Universe keeps them from living happily together....
For Me It Was Tuesday, by Soda51
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For Rent: Haunted House, by Gavin Inglis
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In For Rent: Haunted House, it's your job to rent out a haunted house before your tyrannical boss has you fired. How will you screw over your tenants? Will you ignore inconvenient supernatural phenomena, or...

For the Cats, by Lei
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Your plan for a peaceful day out comes to a halt when you see a person selling cats on the pavement. The cats look sick and require immediate veterinarian help! It’s all legal, but it’s also wrong. You...

For the Moon Never Beams, by J. Michael
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Springtime, 1993. Prom night. A lonely road on the way to the big dance. This should be a magical evening, but your date suddenly seems distant and withdrawn. Is it something you said? Or perhaps something...

Forbidden Lore, by Alex Crossley
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You have recently inherited a large collection of books and artifacts from your late grandfather, who implored you to continue his researches. It was his dying wish that you make some discovery that long...

Foreign Soil, by Olaf Nowacki
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How does it feel to be the only one on a lonely planet? Foreign Soil is part sci-fi, part surreal story about - well, about what, really? Probably you can judge that better than I can. If it were a film, it...

Forever and Ever, by PetricakeGames-IF
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A father will do anything to keep his son safe.

Forever Meow, by Moe Zilla
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You're a warm cat who's about to have a very bad day...

forever, an echo, by wilderlingdev
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two beings out of time, again and again. an entry for neo twiny jam. slightly inspired by destiny 2. if you know, you know. word count: 500 cover image credit: thomas bormans

forever, interrupted - interactive fiction version, by wilderlingdev
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companion game to forever, an echo. slightly longer, interactive fiction version of this. the entity destroying the universe pauses for a conversation. entry for the single choice game jam this time. again,...

Forevermore: A Game of Writing Horror, by Stewart C Baker
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You are Allen Edgar Poet. Can you write your next best work?

Forgotten Island, by Josh Goebel
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The Forgotten Tavern, by Peter M.J. Gross
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Max and Diana need your help, although Diana might be reluctant to admit that. You should visit their humble establishment. If you help them with their problems, they can help you with yours. You remember...

Forsaken Denizen, by C.E.J. Pacian
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THIS GAME CONTAINS SCENES OF IMPLICIT VIOLENCE AND GORE. * * * (A text-only survival horror.)

Fort Aegea, by Francesco Bova
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The Fortuna, by Jason Gauci
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Text adventure games such as Zork, Colossal Caves, and Photopia, have captured the imagation of millions around the World. I was one of those millions. My parents bought a commodore 64 second-hand from the...

Forward, by Naomi Norbez (call me Bez)
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CW: Discussion of anxiety & self-hatred. Developed for SeedComp 2024.  I made this because I needed it.  I hope it can help someone else, too. Seeds used: https://amanda-walker.itch.io/memory-quilt...

Found Journal, by KnightAnNi
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While there are many unfortunate people who fall into the Backrooms, their artifacts rarely return to the real world. Most of the time these artifacts are videos. But today you have found a journal. A rare...

Founder's Mercy, by Thomas Insel
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You awake. You are lonely, so lonely. It was a thousand days ago today. All alone these thousand days. Your parents were the last. No, your father was the last. He held on for nearly a hundred days longer....

The Four Eccentrics, by Tim Wolfe and Caleb Wilson as Mild Cat Bean
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This dream took an odd turn, somewhere. Why can't you wake up? And so much seems awry here: lost dreams are abandoned in the park, the local poetry trade is drying up, and nobody seems able to get into Night...

Four in One, by J. Robinson Wheeler
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"Do you realize how behind schedule and over budget this picture is?" "Look, Mr. Thalberg," you say. "All I've gotta do is get the master shot in the can. So, maybe it'll take twenty takes. But when I get...

Four Mile Island, by Chris Charla
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Four Seconds, by Jason Reigstad
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"Tria leans back against the table and says, "I've heard that in the last few seconds you don't see your life pass before your eyes, but the world that you've built from what you've accomplished. This is how...

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