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Recess At Last, by Gerald Aungst
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After endless months of indoor recess, an eager student's plan to try out his brand new sneakers is thwarted by one missing assignment. [blurb from IF Comp 2008]

Reckless Space Pirates, by Rachel Zakuta
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You have a choice: join a crew of space pirates to steal priceless slime from a nest of mushroom-like aliens–or hoodwink the pirates and team up with the mushroom colony to prevent an interstellar war!...

Recon, by Carlos
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Baltimore, 2058. Faro controls the city at will. The social and economic gap is widening bigger and bigger because of the imposed regime. It seems like any other day. You, your beer and your faithful...

Reconciling Mother, by Plone Glenn
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Recorded, by Nick Junius
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Sometimes we lose the things most precious to us and must look for them in unlikely, or sometimes likely places. You have lost your voice and find yourself in a place you do not recognize with its own loss...

The Recruit, by Mike Sousa
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Try your hand at the Real Life Interactive Gaming Simulacra! You'll face a variety of challenges and simulations and have a chance to win some money and great prizes. Apply today!

Recursion., by Adrian Belmes
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A digital-born hypertext produced in Twine for the San Diego State University 2018 Electronic Literature Competition. The work is a non-linear exploration of the extremes to which individuals will go in...

Red Door Yellow Door, by Charm Cochran
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Guide your sister through a game of visualization, adventure, and danger, and perhaps discover truths about each other along the way. This was originally intended for SeedComp!, but winded up being a bigger...

RED FAST BENT, by B Minus Seven
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A few ghouls meet, make mistakes, get messy.

Red Haze / Bruma Roja, by Ruber Eaglenest
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An interactive nightmare Content warning: War scenes, lifeless corpses, blood. / Advertencia de contenido: Escenas de guerra, cuerpos sin vida, sangre.

Red Moon, by Jonathan Hay
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In this short one-room game, you play as a young former football player somehow trapped by fear in a wooden hut with your sister. It's frighteningly dark in the hut, save for the red light that shines...

Red Radish Robotics, by Gibbo
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On the seventh floor of HQ, the professor rushed into the games room as people yelled and slammed doors in the corridor outside. He hugged you to sleep. That is your last memory. You wake to discover that...

Redemption, by Kathleen M. Fischer
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Redeye, by John Pitchers
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Waking from a big night out, Stanley finds himself at a bikie bar in outback Australia in alot of trouble with the law.

Redstone, by Fred
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A VIP's been murdered at the reservation casino. As the deputy on call, it's up to you to find the killer. You have until morning before the FBI turns up the heat. Redstone is a parser/choice hybrid designed...

Redux, by Shawn Sijnstra
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A text adventure exploration into rebuilding yourself. The game is an exploration into the mind of the protagonist, and has a highly unusual gameplay.

Reels, by Tyler Zahnke
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Reference and Representation: An Approach to First-Order Semantics, by Ryan Veeder
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Violence is the answer to this one.

Reflecting my face in the mirror, by Aster Fialla
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A dynamic poem for the Neo-Twiny Jam. (Note: this poem is not meant to be played on mobile, as it has whitespace and hovertext.)

Reflections, by Tristin Grizel Dean
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You're the descendant of a well-known fairy tale character, trying to inherit your family's magical power. This is an entry for the Text Adventure Literacy Jam, intended to be playable by kids and their...

Refugee, by Mark C. Marino
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Nine refugees embark on an odyssey aboard a raft, exchanging tales of jealous gods and proxy wars while trying to reach safety. Author's Comment: "The global political forces are playing out in a...

Refugium (Fugere), by Allie Vera
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I highly recommend playing in fullscreen for the best experience. A very short game created for the Neo-Twiny Jam! I wrote the story in a day, and spent many more figuring out Twine. There may be issues with...

Reg and the Kidnapped Fairy, by Caranmegil
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In this adventure, you are Reg, the Good Werewolf, who is tasked with finding all the good fairies who are kidnapped by the bad fairy.

The Relief of Impact, by Ghoulnoise
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A game about sleep paralysis. Things to Note -this game contains descriptions of violence, use caution. -this game contains flashing images and patterns, please be careful if you are sensitive to this. -much...

The Reluctant Resurrectee, by David Whyld
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The Further Adventures Of The King Who Wanted To Die But Whose Subjects Just Weren't Ready To Let Him Go… You’re alive. Again. And not too happy about it. During your current period of deadness, your son has...


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