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Reverberations, by Russell Glasser
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Surely it is too much to expect for you, a mere pizza delivery boy and surfing fanatic, to foil the attempted escape of a notorious criminal from custody, avoid numerous murder attempts, find the gang the...
Return to Zork: Another Story, by Stefano Canali
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Moving Day, by helado de brownie
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The day you've been waiting for.

Zork: The Undiscovered Underground, by Marc Blank, Michael Berlyn, and G. Kevin Wilson
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Grubald the Bold, Matchlick the Mighty, Linklaw the Lucky; all of the great Heroes are busy, laid up, contracted or dead. So it is you who gets to explore a never before seen part of the Great Underground...

Eruption, by Richard Bos
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You have just woken up, in a cave, with a hangover, and something is rumbling. And it isn't your stomach.

Mushrooms Red As Meat, by A C Godliman
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A short illustrated journey around the fading memories of a quiet place, created for the TinyUtopia jam. (This is illustrator A C Godliman's second Twine game; requires full-screen and audio)

Lunar Base 1, by Michael Wayne Phipps Jr.
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Two astronauts set out to settle America's first lunar base in the year 2080. You are one of them.

Paradox Corps, by John Evans
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In the Spotlight, by John Byrd
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A one-room game with one major puzzle. Tie two strings together. Simple? [--blurb from The Z-Files Catalogue]

The Black Lily, by Hannes Schueller
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If you think you are being watched while playing this game, keep telling yourself that it's all in your mind.

Stupid Kittens, by Marc Valhara
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"You are standing in Karen's room. >POOP ON COMPUTER Woo, bad kitten!" [--blurb from Competition Aught-Zero]
Order, by John Evans
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You play as a spirit who delights in solving puzzles summoned by an enclave of wizards into a realm where matter is less stable and energy is plentiful. You have been gifted with the power to create what you...
Piece of Mind, by Giles Boutel
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Piece of Mind is a short, humorous work which uses the first person "puppet" concept from Scott Adams and other early games and examines the possible causes and consequences of being so controlled by the...
an apple from nowhere, by Brendan Barnwell
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Can You Survive The Great Journey Out West?, by ClickHole
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You've spent your whole life here in Missouri, but it's time to try your luck out west. Today, you embark on the Oregon Trail. However, you won't get far traveling on foot, so it's best that you first...

Dreary Lands, by Paul Lee
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A surreal game that starts you out amnesiac in a brightly colored cell and turns swiftly into fantasy thereafter. Placed 29th in the 2005 Interactive Fiction competition.

The Sons of the Cherry, by Alex Livingston
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A game of espionage and arcane magic in the American Revolution. Choose a side or go it alone in the secret war for the soul of the new nation. Use multiple magic disciplines to reach your goals and change...

The Tower and the Toucan, by E. Lily Yu
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A perfectly ordinary day. Birds and other bright things. (First published on itch.io in April 2016, then reprinted in sub-Q magazine on 31 May 2016.)

Zest, by Fear of Twine: Richard Goodness, lectronice, PaperBlurt
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Hello young Limonista! It's the hottest week of the year, and ordinarily this would be a problem! But you work at the most popular lemonadery in Sufferette City, and the citizens depend on you to keep cool!

Ugly Oafs, by Andrew Schultz (as Perry Creel)
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Push back the Wrath Pulse--or find the Fry Gun to destroy it for good! A wordplay game with several ways to lose deliberately. Source code included.

HHH.exe, by Robot Parking
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The disk drive uttered a sickening crack as you tried to access it. Somehow, you were able to run the single program installed on it, HHH.exe. It's a game, apparently. By turns unfun and...

The Urge, by PaperBlurt
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Torture, torture little star You must wonder where you are Hoping that you'll soon will die As I melt your face with lye When your pee mix with your sweat And the floor with blood is wet Then you'll feel a...

Mrs. Wobbles and the Tangerine House, by Mark Marino
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"Book 1: The Mysterious Floor" 2 boys arrive at a magical foster home... My kids & I wrote this as the 1st in a series for children 7-11. We aimed for simple choice-driven IF that emphasizes not so much the...

Further, by Will Hines
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You are a collection of energy loosely held. You are an echo of a person. Something holds you here.

Nautilisia, by Ryan Veeder
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Your friend claims to be in a coma.


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