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Nowhere Near Single, by kaleidofish
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A young woman in the entertainment industry struggles with harmonizing her public pop star persona and her private polyamorous life. Warning for mildly graphic content.

Nowheresville, by Morpheus Kitami and Cody Gaisser
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You are stuck in an oddly perfect town that might be Hell. Are you going to try to escape again?

Nyna Lives, by Sarah Rhiannon Nowack
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The life of a witch's cat is no stroll in the park. It's more like a stroll through monster-infested woods, over temperamental streams, and across festering swamps. But you can handle it, right? Hurry home,...

NYX, by 30x30
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Created for the Neo-Twiny Game Jam (2024), with the stipulation that the game be shorter than 500 words in length. The final transmission of the ESPM-05 (NYX-V) crew on their final spaceflight, NYX is...

O Verbo, by Janos Biro
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Um pequeno jogo de texto sobre teologia da criação.

Objectif Mars!, by KrisDoC
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Vous faites partie d'une mission sur Mars. Votre rôle est de garder la station Atlas, en orbite autour de la planète rouge, tandis que les autres membres de l'équipage accomplissent leurs tâches à la...
The Obscene Quest of Dr. Aardvarkbarf, by Gary Roggin
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The story so far: You were a undergraduate in Temporal Physics until a dalliance involving a stolen time machine and cheap champagne got you expelled. Now you work as an assistant to Dr. Bignose, chair of...

Ocean Beach, by James Banks
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You are waiting for the end of day.

October 31st, by Finn Rosenløv
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Accepting a bet that you can stay a whole night inside a haunted house (on Halloween) is very easy when it's daylight and the sun is shining from a clear blue sky. The doubts about whether this was such a...

Octopus's Garden, by Michael D. Hilborn
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You have no complaints about your aquarium... except for its view. You’ve been staring out the same window for months on end. It’s time for this octopus to make a change. Author's Comment: "This author's...

An Odyssey: Echoes of War, by Natalia Theodoridou
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Fight the sea god's wrath to reclaim your throne, and free yourself from the ghosts of war. Will you live forever as a hero, a sovereign, or as a god? "An Odyssey: Echoes of War" is an interactive retelling...

Of Forms Unknown, by Chris Markwyn
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A game that starts off in a college room, soon to move on to other, stranger places. This game was influenced by Andrew Plotkin's "So Far." [--blurb from The Z-Files Catalogue]

Of Their Shadows Deep, by Amanda Walker
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A story about love and disease and loss. Contains graphics and has a screen reader mode for use with text to speech software. Written in Inform 7 for 2022 ParserComp. Play time about one hour. Content...

Off the Rails, by Katie Benson
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You're on your way to your parents for a very ordinary weekend. But you wish it wouldn't be so ordinary. What secrets are hidden in a mundane magazine? Where will the night take you? How far will you go to...

Off the Trolley, by Krisztian Kaldi
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After 40 years of service on the very same route, it's no surprise that things go off the trolley for a trolley driver.

Off-Season at the Dream Factory, by B.J. Best (writing as “Carroll Lewis")
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As in orcish thought you stand.

Office Hours, by galacticdemigod
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It's a regular day in the office. Have a conversation with your friend. A 496-word game made for Neo-Twiny Jam

Öhfwërhld, by Bruhstin
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⪽⨀⪾ --- Öhfwërhld is a horror game made in 10 days using ink for ECTOCOMP 2023 (English) and the Bare Bones Jam. Inspired by a dream. Content Warnings: - Reference to gore. - Drowning. - Dead bodies....

Old Jim's Convenience Store, by Anssi Räisänen
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When you heard that Uncle Jim has left you his convenience store in his will, you were initially delighted. After all, you've always wanted to stand on your own, make your own money and get forward in life,...

Old Man's Tale, by Hugo Bourbon, Ludovic Moge, Gabrielle Cluzeau, Drice Siamer, Enzo Carleo
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Vous êtes face à un narrateur amnésique. Pour reconstituer son histoire vous devez lui rappeler des éléments de son récit. Les mots soulignés sont les mots que vous pouvez récupérer. Pour les...

Older, Not Wiser, by Olivia Wood, Failbetter Games
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Terror hits London! A team of crack cat-burglars menaces the city by night, making off with all manner of valuables. The constables are baffled: no one can identify a single suspect. Who are these mystery...

The Oldest Hangover on Earth, by Marius Müller
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La Petite Mort entry in ECTOCOMP 2015.

Olivia's Orphanorium, by Sam Kabo Ashwell
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Sparky young entrepreneur Olivia sets out to fulfil her dream of running an orphanage. The beatings will continue until morale improves.

Ollie Ollie Oxen Free, by Carolyn VanEseltine
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"War may sometimes be a necessary evil. But no matter how necessary, it is always an evil, never a good. We will not learn how to live together in peace by killing each other's children." - Jimmy Carter

Ombre, by Andrew Plotkin, Hugo Labrande, Monsieur Bouc
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Un jeu qui se passe dans votre appartement.


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