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MANALIVE, A Mystery of Madness - Part I: Enigma, by Bill Powell
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London, 1912. When you invade a bored boarding house and proceed to climb the garden tree, stage an impromptu concert, and propose to a stranger, your fellow lodgers assume you're eccentric, rather than...
MANALIVE, A Mystery of Madness - Part II: Explanation, by Bill Powell
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Having attempted murder in your landlady's front garden in Edwardian London, you receive a private trial in the dining room. Enemies expose your wretched past: burglary, desertion, polygamy, murder...but you...
Mangiasaur, by DCBSupafly
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You are a young dinosaur-like monster who needs to eat everything in sight so you can grow big & strong, gain special powers, and ultimately rule over a tribe of puny humans.
Manifest No, by Kaemi Velatet
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Interactive novel. Weird, confusing, icy.

Manikin Demo, by Rose Behar
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When your mom’s friend — an eccentric old man with a ‘manikin’ farm — dies in a fire, she decides to investigate. Advise her via text message as she navigates the sometimes surreal dangers...

Manlandia, by Rob Chateau
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Manlandia is a utopian interactive fiction that describes an isolated society composed entirely of men, who reproduce via parthenogenesis (asexual reproduction). The result is an ideal social order: free of...

The Manor at Whitby, by L. E. Hall
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Visiting your British relations for the first time, you discover the secrets of the strange ancestral manor.

The Manor on top of the Hill, by Kalyen
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Explore an abandoned manor in this text-based game. You just inherited a manor from your great-aunt who disappeared without a trace ten years ago. You didn't know her well, but your family remembers her as a...

Map, by Ade McT
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The house is growing. Or perhaps it's you who is shrinking. And with all this extra space is coming....time. Time enough, maybe, to make some changes.

Map of Fahlstaff, by Ian Hinck
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A "map" of the mysterious town Fahlstaff.

MAR/TEAR, by Iliria Osum
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Using a blend of imagined poetry and the subjects' own words, this multi-path game explores martyrdom as an expression of agency in four real women's lives.

Maria les campanilles, by Fran_Kane
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Pequeño aporte para la Ectocomp 2024, en su categoria La Petite Mort. Está hecho en una media hora, así que no pidáis mucho Vuelvo al folk horror, esta vez con un fantasma asturiano, de la zona de...

Marie Waits, by Dee Cooke
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Three hours. All you can do is wait... or is it?

Mariel, by Michael Baltes
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Nothing in this hospital is as usual. After a serious accident you have to figure out what happened and how to escape. Written to showcase the German library extension for Inform 7.

Marika the Offering, by revgiblet
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An entry in the 2007 One Room Game Competition. You play a young girl, trapped in a tower room and in fear for her life.

Marine Raider, by Allen Gies
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May fourth, nineteen forty-two. The Pacific Ocean froths with war. The Japanese have made immense gains following their infamous December sneak attack. The Philippines have fallen. Pearl Harbor is a...

Marla, by mina
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A story about a hopeless romantic. CWs: Blood, heartbreak, mention of alcohol use, gore, cheating, skin picking.

Marooned, by Bruce Davis
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"After finishing with some afternoon fishing, you notice some rather dark and menacing clouds have snuck up on you. While preparing to head back to port, the wind picks up and jagged streaks of lightning...

The Martian Job, by M. Darusha Wehm
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Rob the first Martian casino and find out who really rules the planet! Crack a safe, break some hearts, start a revolution, or get rich beyond the stars! The Martian Job is a 155,000-word interactive novel...

A Martian Odyssey, by Horatiu Romosan
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You are D. Jarvis, chemist of the famous crew, the Ares expedition, first human beings to set foot on the mysterious neighbor of the earth, the planet Mars. [blurb from IF Comp 2008] (Based on a 1934 short...

MARTYR ME, by Charm Cochran
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From the moment you first saw me, you knew what you had to do. Contains strong language, violence, and gore, all purely on a textual level. Created in less than four hours as an entry to the La Petite Mort...

The Mary Jane of Tomorrow, by Emily Short
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You, Mary Jane Minsky, have a few things to clear up with your best friend Jenny Yoshida. When your robotic birthday gift doesn't go over as planned, you may need to reset your expectations, for her and...

Mask of the Plague Doctor, by Peter Parrish
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The town of Thornback Hollow is under quarantine. Its people are unable to sleep, tormented by a disease known as the Waking Death, and the infection is spreading. The Crown has commanded you and two other...

Masque of the Last Faeries, by Ian Ball
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"The masque is on, but at least one of the guests is not what he or she appears to be." [--blurb from Competition Aught-Zero]

Masquerade, by Kathleen M. Fischer
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"You walk purposefully down the sidewalk, looking neither left nor right. You don't need to look; you can tell you are being watched from whispers overheard as you pass by. "Poor Amelia..." you hear somebody...


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