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Four Sittings in a Sinking House, by Bruno Dias
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The thing about sinking is: the sea is not a void. If you're sinking, you're displacing something. A Grand Guignol entry for ECTOCOMP 2016

Fourbyfourian Quarryin', by Andrew Schultz
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After conquering Fivebyfivia to create a full Twelvebytwelvia in ParserComp 2021, your homeland is looking to expand again! The seven small bordering Fourbyfourias are just waiting to become part of...

Fourdiopolis, by Andrew Schultz
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A sequel to Threediopolis. It has teleporters!

Fox Spirit: A Two-Tailed Adventure, by Amy Clare Fontaine
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Dazzle humanity or destroy it as a magical, two-tailed fox! Fox Spirit: A Two-Tailed Adventure is a 250,000-word interactive fantasy novel by Amy Clare Fontaine, where your choices control the story. It's...

Fox, Fowl and Feed, by Chris Conroy
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Fracture, by Ralfe Rich
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Your time is ticking. Your body is weak, but your mind is still active—until the very end.

Fragile Shells, by Stephen Granade
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You don't know how long you've been hammering against the station's wall, but you stop as soon as you realize what you've been doing.

Free Bird, by KADW
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This is my largest pygame project and first real interactive fiction game. It was made years ago. The new version has minimal changes besides bugfixes. I never liked it very much, so haven't published it...

free bird., by Passerine
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A minimalist hopepunk avian escape game written for SeedComp! 2023. Seeds used: Feathered Fury by Amanda Walker Room; Closed Door by Charm Cochran This story includes mild descriptions of animal neglect and...

Freedom, by Anonymous
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An ordinary day in the life of an ordinary person. [blurb from IF Comp 2008]
Frenemies; or, I Won An Andy Phillips Game!, by B F Lindsay
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When pulling on the door doesn't 'cut it'. A delightfully shameless, unforgivable one-room tribute to the games of Andy Phillips.
The Frenetic Five vs. Mr. Redundancy Man, by Neil deMause
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In this game about under-powered superheroes, you play as Improv, leader of the Frenetic Five. You use common objects in surprisingly useful ways. While queueing for stamps at the Post Office, you receive...
The Frenetic Five vs. Sturm und Drang, by Neil deMause
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In this game about under-powered superheroes, you play as Improv, leader of the Frenetic Five. You use common objects in surprisingly useful ways. Bob, your contact at Supertemps, hires your team for a new...
The Frenetic Five vs. the Seven Deadly Dwarves, by Neil deMause
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The Frequently Deceased, by Emily Short, Failbetter Games
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A family of promising youngsters have killed their Governess again. This time, she hasn't come back. Question servants across London. The chief glass-cleaner at the House of Mirrors. The attendants at a...

Friday Afternoon, by Mischa Schweitzer
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Trapped in the MicroSun offices, you have just one wish: get out of there by six, to meet your date, and prove that you're not a nerd. [--blurb from The Z-Files Catalogue]

A Friend to Light Your Way, by verityvirtue
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There may be no incense, no cymbals, no monks at this funeral, but the night watch is mandatory. You've volunteered to take the watch for the first night, and just as well: you can hear him calling. Go round...

Friendly Foe, by Mike Sousa
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That bunny has done enough damage to your garden. Today is the day you're finally going to catch him. Armed with carrots and a fishing net, you set your sights on its home. This is going to be easy...
Frobozz Magic Support, by Nate Cull
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You play as a novice glyph support clerk but no one's around but an animated burin. It seems the more experienced support clerks are either lost, got themselves un-implemented, or got stuck in a timeloop....

Frog, by MartynJBull
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A short story in under 500 words created for the 2023 Neo-Twiny Jam. We've enjoyed going to the pond every day watching the frogs grow up after the excitement of finding frogspawn. Creeping carefully up to...

Frustration, by Jim MacBrayne
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Chasing after a wayward shopping list given to you by your Aunt Maud, you accidentally plummet down an open manhole. What adventures await you at the other end? [blurb from The (Other) TADS Games List...

Fugue, by Emily Short
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Published by Up Right Down, in response to the following plot prompt: THE PLOT: In a bistro in Paris a young woman (A) tells her three girlfriends (B, C, and D) about the affair she had with an American...

Funeral for a Friend, by Porpentine
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A haunting delve into the nature of sorrow and loss in post-war Europe. Has been hailed as a "sweeping, elegiac piece told tautly by turns, tenderly by others" and "a rare glimpse, a symphonic vignette that...

Funicular Simulator 2021, by Mary Goodden and Tom Leather
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Every twenty years, the aurora appears over the crystal mountain. Are the celestial lights a miracle? A scientific phenomenon? Or a message from another world? Take a seat beside one of four strangers, ride...

Further, by Will Hines
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You are a collection of energy loosely held. You are an echo of a person. Something holds you here.

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