| The Writer Will Do Something, by Matthew Burns, Tom Bissell MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: The year is 2012. You are the head writer for the third game in the wildly popular ShatterGate™ franchise. Expectations are through the roof: fans of the series are waiting for the biggest, most bad-ass... |
| Murphy's Law, by Scott Hammack MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Thing are looking up! After decades of scrimping and saving, you've finally pulled yourself out of debt. The only thing left standing between you and financial independence is one last mortgage payment. What... |
| Castronegro Blues, by Marshal Tenner Winter MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You listen to the dame on the other end of the phone as she finishes her plight. "My brother has gone missing. I want you to find him." You promised yourself a vacation, but this broad sounds a bit dishy.... |
| parasite, by Porpentine MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9tGJapK-jI made for the new inquiry, to coincide with my interview: http://thenewinquiry.com/essays/beautiful-weapons/ |
| Figaro, by Victor Gijsbers MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A short example game created to accompany the essay "Co-Authorship and Community". It gives the player a kind of freedom that is not seen in any other interactive fiction: the freedom to determine what the... |
| The Island of Doctor Wooby, by Ryan Veeder MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Explore an island populated by tiny felt dinosaurs. |
| Quest for the Traitor Saint, by Owlor MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: As the only diplomat of a doomed island nation, you need to learn the culture and customs of the Horses in order to succeed with your mission. These aliens are outwardly friendly, but secretive to a fault.... |
| Eight characters, a number, and a happy ending, by K.G. Orphanides MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: "The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting." -- Sun Tzu, The Art of War As you wake to find yourself on the acceleration couch in Control, you can expect the muscle memory of your... |
| A Time of Tungsten, by Devin Raposo MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: The walls are high, the hole is deep. She is trapped, on a distant planet. Watched. She may not survive. But, she did live. |
| The God Device, by Andy Joel MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: What is in the blood-soaked envelope the archaeologist gave Tanya just before she died? |
| The Skyscraper and the Scar, by Diego Freire, Ruber Eaglenest MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: The skyscraper is silhouetted against the horizon, an open scar on the skyline, rising until it’s lost in the clouds. A promise of prosperity, of something never reached. A monolith of what we once were... |
| Evermore, by Adam Whybray and Edgar Allan Poe MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: "MISERY is manifold. The wretchedness of earth is multiform. Overreaching the wide horizon as the rainbow, its hues are as various as the hues of that arch". (Edgar Allan Poe, 'Berenice', 1835) This... |
| Letters, by Madison Evans MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A twine game where the reader explores a stack of letters left on their desk from someone they cared about. She has hidden herself inside her words, and all you can do is read between the lines. Can you find... |
| Tentaculon, by Ned Vole MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Copepods hate this game. |
| Sigil Reader (Field), by verityvirtue MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: I am a sigil reader. I work in a city where sigils are a matter of public health, for a maliciously inscribed sigil could mean the ruin of a business - or a soul. Except today I wake to a changed world. The... |
| Black Rock City, by Jim Munroe MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You're at Burning Man, with six choices to make before the world goes white. Choose wisely. Or wildly. The dust storm won't care. Zero puzzles, sixty-four endings. Cover: Trish Lamanna |
| Take Over the World, by Marie L. Vibbert MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Guess it's time to take over the world. Somebody has to. You live in East Cleveland, Ohio, so your options are limited, but urban-chic. Find the right evil lair, recruit a mad scientist, and foil the East... |