| How the monsters appeared in the Wasteland, by V Dobranov MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: “Moog, a new run! Quit fiddling with your irons and charge the batteries!” A printout of the waybill flutters down next to the big magnet I’m lying under. Releasing the wrench, which immediately sticks... |
| Ghosts Within, by Kyriakos Athanasopoulos MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: The smell of damp moss fills the air. Wet grass and dirt surround you while you are lying face down on the cold forest floor. Your clothes are dirty, wet, and slightly torn in places. Your head's left side... |
| Goat Game, by Kathryn Li MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Empathy, entanglement, and an ethical dilemma. Oh, and everyone is a goat. One year after you land a research assistant position at Yobel Laboratories, a prominent biotech company in Aegis-Liora, the city... |
| What Heart Heard Of, Ghost Guessed, by Amanda Walker MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Margaret, are you grieving Over Goldengrove unleaving… Come home to Goldengrove, a beautiful old house haunted by a lost soul. Uncover the secrets of your tormented past in a tale of unrequited love,... |
| At King Arthur's Christmas Feast, by Travis Moy MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: One Christmas at Camelot in charged a strange fellow, a giant man all green, great axe in hand, and called out a challenge in the court of King Arthur: "Bequeath me one blow, behead me clean, and then, in... |
| Barry Basic and the Quick Escape, by Dee Cooke MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Somewhere near a quiet English village in 1969, a forbidding-looking computer factory looms over the woods. Most of the local kids prefer to avoid the place, but computer-obsessed Barry Basic has decided to... |
| Beneath Fenwick, by Pete Gardner MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Fenwick is a serene, nineteenth-century township located deep within the wetland regions of western New England. Only a short drive from the storied academy known as Ealdian College, you have long been... |
| AardVarK Versus the Hype, by Truthcraze MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: November, 1997, somewhere in the suburbs: Carpenter jeans. Mixtapes. Alt Rock. A mind-controlling vaguely-citrus soda. A beat-up 1989 Toyota Celica. A gas station that sells snacks. And the band whose name... |
| Off-Season at the Dream Factory, by B.J. Best (writing as “Carroll Lewis") MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: As in orcish thought you stand. |
| Sting, by Mike Russo MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Six bees. Five bags of groceries. A four-pound dumbbell. Three sailboats. One twin. Sting is a puzzleless parser memoir about ordinary days and unexpected interruptions. |
| Mermaids of Ganymede, by Seth Paxton MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Trapped at the bottom of Ganymede's ocean, beneath a thick layer of ice, your survey ship has crash landed. Your crew has begun to see things swimming out there in the dark, and no one has ever made if off... |
| The Waiting Room, by Billy Krolick MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A haunted nursing home. A mysterious past. And life-or-death choices that actually matter. Can you solve the mystery of Back Hall before it's too late? |
| The Golden Heist, by George Lockett and Rob Thorman MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: The domus aurea. The Golden House. Nero built his crowning marvel, the greatest folly of his reign, on the strength of your father's genius. And then he cast him aside. It's time to get your own back. And,... |
| The Libonotus Cup, by Nils Fagerburg MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: “You? Win the Libonotus Cup?” Sammy scoffs. “I'd be impressed if your ship even makes it to the starting line tomorrow morning, let alone Portobello.” “Aye,” you say, “me ship may have taken a... |
| The Dead Account, by Naomi Norbez MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Per Hivekind's 12.3.14 Update, you are required to shut the account of dead users. As it is your first day on this job, you must only close one: Mike Stanvinchi's. How will those closest to him take it? Play... |
| After-Words, by fireisnormal MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Resolve problems. Open Gates. Free Skycity. Go home. A game where you explore a surreal floating city, in which all room descriptions, lines of dialogue, item descriptions and action text are a maximum of... |
| My Gender Is a Fish, by Carter X Gwertzman MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Magpies from the forbidden woods like to steal things: coins, jewelry, your gender identity. It's starting to get dark, so you'd better find your gender fast. If only you could remember what it looked... |
| Grandma Bethlinda's Remarkable Egg, by Arthur DiBianca MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: How do you break out of handcuffs when all you've got is an egg? |
| The Lookout, by Paul Michael Winters MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You wanted to get away from it all. And boy, did you ever. |
| This Person Is Not My Father, by N. Cormier MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Something is happening to your dad. |
| Leyendas del Castillo, by Mery MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: NO SE RECOMIENDA JUGAR EN MÓVIL. LAS IMÁGENES Y LOS TEXTOS SE DEFORMAN E IMPIDEN SU LECTURA. Libro-juego en formato digital creado para la #Ectocomp2021. Con esta ficción interactiva creada en Twine te... |
| Tránsito, by n-n MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Una Ficción Interactiva en múltiples umbrales. La historia está situada en un espacio de frontera, un cambio de época y al límite entre la vida y la muerte. |