| The Pyxis Memo: On Resurrecting the Free Web, by Lyle Skains MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: The Fracture of 2018 ended the United States as we know it. The fear, the violence, the bombs...where did it all orginate? And can the box of destruction be closed once it's been laid open? The Pyxis Memo is... |
| Alicio en la Kurioza Kongreso, by Ariel Bonkorpa MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Ĉu vi memoras vian unuan kongreson? Alicio neniam forgesos la sian. Estas la inaŭgura Kurioza Kongreso de Esperanto, kaj neniu scias, kion atendi. Kiam la ĉeforganizanto enfalas skatolon dum la solena... |
| L'exil, by Benjamin Roux MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: "L'Exil" est une aventure mettant en scène un personnage au passé mystérieux vivant reclus dans une étrange communauté. Une étrange découverte va bientôt bouleverser sa vie... |
| Happy Pony Valley Riding School, by Lynda Clark MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Just because these ponies can talk, doesn't mean they have anything to say to you... Author's Comment: "I usually work in ChoiceScript and this was my attempt at modelling a simpler version of a CS... |
| The Reluctant Resurrectee, by David Whyld MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: 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... |
| xkcd: Right Click, by Randall Munroe MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: The comic Right Click on xkcd has a huge amount of nested context menus. A branch named ADVENT.EXE is a short piece of interactive fiction implemented within the system of dynamic context menus. |
| Confessions of an NPC, by Charles Hans Huang MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Interview characters in a kingdom not unlike our own who face the problems of our generation. |
| The 4th Break Up, by Papp Róbert MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Here is the spring, choose your mate. Or choose your own mental disorder. |
| A Bunch of Keys, by Mike Gerwat MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A time travel story of a real life piano tuner and repairman who just happens to be blind. |
| Drumsticks, by Luke A. Jones MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You are the manager of a rock band down on their luck, when you are suddenly offered the gig of a lifetime. Can you get the band organised in time? (contains profanity from one NPC: a foul-mouthed roadie) |
| Ultramarine: A Seapunk Adventure, by Seven Submarines MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: Sacrificed to the sea, a pirate travels to the underwater Kingdom of Atlas to retrieve a magical stone. Along the way, she meets the crown prince and his royal guard. |
| REALLY, IF / REALLY, ALWAYS, by Dawn Sueoka MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: An experiment in human-mediated computer-computer interaction. Author's Comment: "Content warning: This story contains some adult themes. Readers may find it unsettling or menacing, and may experience... |
| twenty two-hundred, by Sean Navat Balanon MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: "maybe soon you will find it okay to make gestures like this to other people." written by sean navat balanon |
| The Public Tarot, by Marilyn Roxie MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: A generative tarot reader by Marilyn Roxie. The Public Tarot was made with open-source, interactive fiction software Twine. Purple text indicates word associations with the 78 Rider-Waite tarot images given... |