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Fingertips: I don't understand you, by Matt Weiner
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Type what you want at the command prompt!

Fingertips: Mysterious Whispers, by Peter Nepstad
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Fingertips: Who's Knockin' On The Wall?, by Melvin Rangasamy
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You live in a vibrant international community, in all senses of the word 'vibrant'. But who is that knocking on the wall? A completely randomised logic puzzle for Apollo 18+20: The IF Tribute Album.

Letters from Home, by Roger Firth
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"Centuries of ancestry, decades of memories, years of decline; now, barely two hours in which to reflect on the glorious past, that bygone golden age when nostalgia really meant something... " [--blurb from...

Poor Zefron's Almanac, by Carl Klutzke
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Snowblind Aces, by C.E.J. Pacian
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Two aces shelter from a snowstorm under the wing of a biplane. They've duelled and played in the air for years. Love is inevitable. But what kind of relationship will they end up in?

Save Princeton, by Jacob Weinstein and Karine Schaefer
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"Have you ever wanted to kill somebody by feeding them school food? To hobnob with F. Scott Fitzgerald? To be single-handedly responsible for the salvation or destruction of one of the oldest universities in...
She's Actual Size, by Jake Eakle
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Mammal, by Joey Jones
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The lizards have taken over. You, a lowly human slave, are tasked with eradicating all mammalian traces from the Don Quixote Memorial Museum. (Written for the Apollo 18+20 tribute album project.)

Spider, by Andrew Schultz
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A game about summer camp, government funding, and a physics problem or two. And weird robot spiders.

Space Suit, by Andrew Schultz
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A game with no talking and a canonical puzzle.

Turn Around, by Andrew Schultz
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A game that forces you off on tangents as you try to turn around. An experiment in parser, but hopefully not player, abuse.

Hell: A Comedy of Errors, by John Evans
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The Veeder, by Christopher Brent
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All the audience are wearing masks, hoods, veils, vizards, or vestments in order to preserve anonymity. Without anonymity, the entertainments would not be possible. Of all the beings in the arena, only The...

Cheesed Off!, by Hulk Handsome
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An entry in the First Quadrennial Ryan Veeder Exposition for Good Interactive Fiction. This is a punny game where you solve puzzles with cheese. Mr. Veeder said the following about it: "Doesn't have much...

Impetum Maleficus, by Hamish McIntyre
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Things are pretty weird during a Wizard Apocalypse. Try to get to safety, before it's too late!

The World Turned Upside Down, by Bruno Dias
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It's just shy of closing time on the last Saturday before Christmas; only a handful of regulars left in the bar. Peaceful, even, in spite of all of the city's damage. And then he walks in with some messed-up...

Sisters of Claro Largo, by David T. Marchand
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A word becomes a sentence becomes a story about two sisters who become the world.

Evita Sempai, by Florencia Rumpel Rodriguez
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A woman in the fifties falls in love with an idealized version of a polemical political figure.

Ms. Lojka or: In Despair to Will to Be Oneself, by Jordan Magnuson
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A short game about ignorance, defiance, and freedom—or: self-knowledge, acquiescence, and fate. Takes about 15 minutes to play. There are two significantly-divergent endings, but replays are intentionally...

Dead Man's Hill, by Arno von Borries
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Mutual slaughter in northern France, spring 1916.

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]
Guard Duty, by Jason F. Finx
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"Another night, another job guarding a treasure-laden underground lair against ransacking adventurers..." [--blurb from Competition '99]

The Fat Lardo and the Rubber Ducky, by Anonymous
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FutureGame, by Anonymous
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Based on an exhaustive analysis of market research figures and abstract neomathematical design theory, FutureGame will appeal to the widest possible player demographic. "FutureGame: the essence of gameplay."...

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