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House, by Karona
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"My hand trembled while I reached for the door knob of the house. After having fled without notice it was only natural that my life would be upset, so I came prepared to reassure her. But I suspected she...

Drumsticks, by Luke A. Jones
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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
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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
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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...

Xen: The Contest, by Ian Shlasko
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You are John Richardson, an average college student with an average life. Little do you know that forces beyond your comprehension have a plan for your immediate future.
The Case, by Axel Cushing
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A private detective gets a walk-in client, and might be getting more than they bargained for. (This is essentially a writing sample.)

twenty two-hundred, by Sean Navat Balanon
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"maybe soon you will find it okay to make gestures like this to other people." written by sean navat balanon

MAR/TEAR, by Iliria Osum
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Using a blend of imagined poetry and the subjects' own words, this multi-path game explores martyrdom as an expression of agency in four real women's lives.

The Public Tarot, by Marilyn Roxie
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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...

The Bean Stalker, by Jack Welch
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Caught in an economic downturn, can Jack leverage his starving cow and climb the economic ladder? ...

Lawn of Love, by Santoonie Corporation
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Santoonie's first romantic adventure.

CRY$TAL WARRIOR KE$HA, by Porpentine
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THIS GAME IS CANON SPREAD MY GAME SO I CAN GET ON STAGE WITH KE$HA SAVE MUSIC MUSIC IS REAL EVEN IF YOU DONT CARE ABOUT MUSIC OR BELIEVE MUSIC EXISTS, HELP ME GET ONSTAGE WITH MY BIGGEST #IDOL #KESHA A GIRL...

The Train, by Obter9
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You wake on a fast-moving train, not knowing who you are or why you are there. You must figure out your identity, and the purpose of your journey, before you reach your destination. Story can be completed in...

The Bones of London, by Gavin Inglis, Failbetter Games
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What lies beneath London's streets? Take up your theodolite and find out! Delve into London's mysteries, uncover buried secrets and help a hidden society map the Fifth City.

Large Machine, by Jon Ingold
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Project Hyrax: Beyond Time, by MidnightOwl Studios
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A time capsule was accidentally activated. Dr. Alex and his team members were tossed into the past, and no one has heard from them ever since. What could have happened to them in an era of at least 50 000...

Moon Goon, by Caleb Wilson
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A skilled courier of Saturnine encounters a cruel predicament. Written for ECTOCOMP 2018.

Crumbs, by Katie Benson
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An empty cupboard. A closed door. Rumours of trouble yet to come. This short game was made in less than four hours for ECTOCOMP 2018.

Whoah Cubs Woe, by Andrew Schultz
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EctoComp petite mort entry. No baseball knowledge necessary.
The World the Slugs Made, by Hatless
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mESSYWITCH, by B Minus Seven
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The Experiment, by dk5000p
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ZOINKS!, by Elizabeth Smyth
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And you're totally getting away with it, too, in spite of those meddling kids!

Walk Among Us, by Roberto Colnaghi
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A tribute to the Misfits. Written for EctoComp 2018. Version 2: fixed typos and minor bugs, and a potentially unwinnable state.

The Magistrate's Chambers, by Stewart C Baker
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You stand in the chambers of the famed magistrate, Di Zhuanren. Three men—old friends of the magistrate's father—have come with tales of supernatural visitations, asking for the magistrate's help. Can...


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