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House, by Karona
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"My hand trembled while I reached for the door knob of the house. After having fled without notice it was only natural that my life would be upset, so I came prepared to reassure her. But I suspected she...

The House at the End of Rosewood Street, by Michael Thomét
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The manor house at the end of Rosewood Street has been vacant for as long as you remember, but a notice in the local newspaper reports that the historic house has been sold. How will this newcomer affect the...

The House of Silk and Flame, by James Chew, Failbetter Games
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Midnight visitors are common in London, but visiting royalty is rare. Accompany an Injurious Princess on a perilous errand: the recovery of her brother from a tyrant's clutches. Journey through the northerly...

The House of the Stalker, by Jason Clayton White
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An escaped serial killer is loose in the neighbourhood. Even worse, he might be in your house. Or was that smashing sound something to do with the cat? [--blurb from The Z-Files Catalogue]

House of Wolves, by Shruti Deo
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Wake up. Work. Eat. Dream. Bear it all again, over and over. How can a human live in the House of Wolves? Content warning: abuse, bigotry, coercion

The House on Highfield Lane, by Andy Joel
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The house at the top of Highfield Lane has always scared Mandy, though she could never say why exactly. Perhaps today is the day she should confront that fear! This is in the style of a classic parser-based...

The House on Sycamore Lane, by Paul Michael Winters
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Trapped in an old, abandoned house, you must solve the mystery that has cursed the house for a hundred years... and escape with your life!

The House, by Finn Rosenløv
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Written for Ectocomp 2011.
a housecat knows when it's time, by Nadine Rodriguez
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a housecat knows when it’s time is a linear, horror-inspired narrative game inviting players to become a young woman, who has recently inherited her family’s funeral home out in the Florida Keys,...

How Dare You, by alyshkalia
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Your partner's just told you ey's done—ey's leaving you. But you know you can convince em to change eir mind. You just have to show em how much ey means to you. How much you care. _______ This is a short,...

How it was then and how it is now, by Pseudavid
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Who would be asked to travel to the center of an apocalypse? Two smart people walking to the center of many disasters, including the disaster they made for themselves.

How Prince Quisborne the Feckless Shook His Title, by John Ziegler
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A Fanciful Tale Both Whimsical and Earnest It was supposed to be really straightforward: take the king's mollycoddled heir under your capable wing, get him away from the castle, and turn him into Noble Ruler...

How Suzy Got Her Powers, by David Whyld
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You're Suzy Loman: mild-mannered waitress by day, superheroine by night. Well... at the present time that's only 50% true. The superheroine part you're still working on...

How The Elephant's Child Who Walked By Himself Got His Wings, by Peter Eastman
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This fantasia on Kipling's "Just So Stories" takes you back to the High and Far-Off Times to learn how all things came to be what they are today. Warning: Contains bad poetry.

How the monsters appeared in the Wasteland, by V Dobranov
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“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...

how to fly a kite / cómo volar una cometa, by rubereaglenest
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An interactive tale

How To Make Eggplant Lasagna (With Cats!), by Emery Joyce and N. Cormier
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Your partner is working late, and you need to make dinner... with some "help" from your cats. What could go wrong? Made for the Recipe Jam.

How to Win at Rock Paper Scissors, by Brian Kwak
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The disgrace and humiliation of last year's defeat is behind you. This time, with the help of the gods, you'll win this competition for sure.

Howled House, by B Minus Seven
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A Petite Mort entry for ECTOCOMP 2016.

howling dogs, by Porpentine
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death cube sim | galactic survey | visionatrix | facet machine | power gardens | women | fascination two significant endings

HSL Type Ω MEWP Certification Exam, by Duncan Bowsman
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Thank you for your interest in driving and operating haunted scissor lifts. These files include documentation for the haunted scissor lift certification exam ("Haunted Scissor Lift Manual") and the exam...

Human Errors, by Katherine Morayati
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A contractor assigned to handle bug reports for a wearable mood-regulation device becomes unwitting witness to trauma and crime.

Human Resources Stories, by Harry M. Hardjono
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A state-of-the-art job interview for a position as computer programmer. [--blurb from The Z-Files Catalogue]

Hunger Daemon, by Sean M. Shore
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It's not the end of the world, and you're to blame. Better get on that. But man, it sure would be nice to get a bite to eat first.

Hunter, in Darkness, by Andrew Plotkin
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