Into the Lair, by Kenna May MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You're standing in the silent graveyard, by the entrance to the crypt Wil pulled you out of when she rescued you. The sky grows brighter and brighter behind you; soon, it'll be too light outside for you to... |
Within a circle of water and sand, by Romain MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A tropical archipelago with countless islands, a young woman on a quest with no clear goal, a strange tribe living on an isolated atoll, a race... Is your journey merely beginning or is it already about to... |
Basilica de Sangre, by Bitter Karella MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: What's a demon to do? Your mother has been missing for weeks. Rumor has it that she's being held prisoner in the infamous convent Basilica de Sangre. They say no demon has ever escaped from Basilica de... |
Lux, by Agnieszka Trzaska MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You wander around in darkness – even though the lights are on. Sandra is the only one to survive a mysterious attack on a deep space mining station. She is alive, but has lost her vision. Now Sandra must... |
Ostrich, by Jonathan Laury MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A new government's coming. A populist government looking to shake up the status quo. Your job in the Advertising Corrections Team is safe enough, but as tensions rise and regulations tighten you know that... |
Nightmare Adventure, by Laurence Emms, Vibha Laljani MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A clock, a wizard and a delicious secret. Solve the riddle to restore life to a town that has all but disappeared. |
smooch.click, by Devon Guinn MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Is a kiss about the kiss itself—or the moments leading up to it? Explore all sorts of smooch-moments in this experimental interactive story. **Not optimized for mobile, and not suitable for children** |
Dreamland, by Tatiana Statsenko (as eejitlikeme) MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Dreams are fascinating, illogical, colourful, and some people just cannot live without them. Are you sleeping to remember or are you sleeping to forget? Credits to testers: Uliana Sirotina, Matt Nicolls |
Pegasus, by Michael Kielstra MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Pegasus: the best friend of a democracy and the worst enemy of a dictator. Their Agents safeguard the liberty of the people around the world. Trained by and armed with the best humanity has to offer, they... |
They Will Not Return, by John Ayliff MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A post-apocalyptic tale of lonely robots. |
Re: Dragon, by Jack Welch MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Something went dreadfully wrong in last year's IFFComp. Now a diabolical lawyer representing a cabal of angry dragons threatens to sue the Interactive Fiction Technological Freedom Foundation into oblivion... |
Dungeon Detective, by Wonaglot MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You're a gnoll. Whether that's a blessing or a curse is up to you. Unlike other gnolls, you're trying to eke out a simple existence by plying your trade - that of the world's first Dungeon Detective. Amass... |
Careless Talk, by Diana Rider MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: "You pace the deck anxiously as you wait for the chaplain to finish his current appointment. The skies above are a gloomy grey--not foreboding enough for a storm, too grim to be considered cheery. The... |
H.M.S. Spaceman, by Nat Quayle Nelson, Diane Cai MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: On the H.M.S. Spaceman, the first anatomically complete human-shaped space ship, the crewmen are genetically engineered to fulfill one purpose: intergalactic domination. Their latest conquest: the alien... |
En Garde, by Jack Welch MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A man who has lost his mind. A mouse who has lost his realm. A dog who has lost his family. And the scientist who will save the world. |
Ürs, by Christopher Hayes, Daniel Talsky MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You're a regular rabbit who's lived in the same warren your entire life. You have no reason to leave, but the THUD threatens to destroy all the baby kittens. Maybe something in the ancient places of the Ürs... |
LET'S ROB A BANK, by Bethany Nolan MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Hey there, potential bank robber, today's your lucky day. Richman's Circle Bank is ready, waiting, and unsuspecting. All you have to do is choose a team and try not to get caught (or die - dying is... |
Tethered, by Linus Åkesson MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: "I do not know whether I was then a man dreaming I was a butterfly, or whether I am now a butterfly, dreaming I am a man."... |
Terminal Interface for Models RCM301-303, by Victor Gijsbers MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A text terminal interface for interacting with your model RCM301-303 remote controlled mech. |
The Temple of Shorgil, by Arthur DiBianca MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: One day, travel guides will talk about this "masterpiece of the Pirothian architect Kitral" -- but only if you, the first person to visit it in over 1,000 years, can find out what's inside. (Puzzle-oriented... |
Junior Arithmancer, by Mike Spivey MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A one-to-many-room puzzler. |
+ = x, by Chandler Groover MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: An equation is a language, which is a road to move information. All matter is information. Even a crust trimmed from a sandwich. Even a planet's crust, adrift in space, with its core blown. Those lights are... |
Bogeyman, by Elizabeth Smyth MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You can go home when you learn to be good. |
Alias 'The Magpie', by J. J. Guest MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Sir Rodney Playfair, gentleman thief, has a simple plan: impersonate a psychiatrist, infiltrate a country house, steal a priceless Egyptian scarab and make it back to London in time for cocktails. All in a... |
The Empty Chamber: A Celia Swift Mystery, by Tom Sykes MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A game of observation, conversation, and deduction, set inside a run-down terrace flat in post-war Essex. |