| 13 Laurel Road, by Crosshollow Average member rating: 13 Laurel Road is an interactive fiction game about the relationships we have with places and reconciling with trauma. You play as a young man named Noah who has been tasked with picking up some things from... |
| 18 Rooms to Home, by Carolyn VanEseltine Average member rating: 18 Rooms to Home is an experimental work of interactive fiction. It’s a day in the life of Yesenia Reed, whose life is far from ordinary, no matter what she might prefer. This story takes place over the... |
| Another Color of Hope (Chapter 1), by Kristan J. Wheaton Average member rating: The air conditioners were on full blast in the Tactical Operations Center (TOC) despite the cold wind that whipped around the bottom of the tent flaps. The dozens of computers that were scattered around the... |
| The Argument, by Harvey Smith Average member rating: |
| The Art of Fugue, by Victor Gijsbers, Jimmy Maher, Dorte Lassen, and Johan Average member rating: A pure story-less puzzle game featuring logical puzzles based on the idea of the fugue: your commands are performed by four different actors, but with increasing delays. The version with music features... |
| Astres solitaires, by Stephane F. Average member rating: Premier automne après la guerre. Vous avez reçu la lettre il y a deux semaines de cela. Hartmann... « ... découverte sensationnelle... pas pu vous prévenir plus tôt... pas un mot aux journaux ni à qui... |
| The Axe of Kolt [2014 ADRIFT version], by Larry Horsfield Average member rating: You are a penniless ex-mercenary soldier, reduced to wandering the land and doing odd-jobs in return for food and a place to sleep. You have just left the town of Greenwych and you have hitched a ride on a... |
| Blow Out the Candles, by Luke Skytrekker Average member rating: "It is your birthday. Everyone has come and brought you a beautiful cake. Blow out the candles." A short, humorous story set in a zanny galaxy full of talking penguins, quantumsorcery, and the unexpected.... |
| Bradisson Rayburn's Revenge!, by Lance Cirone Average member rating: You've always wanted to be on a game show, and now you finally are! Can you overcome host Bradisson Rayburn's challenges as you cheat your way to victory? A short, classic-style parser game. |
| Captain Piedaterre's Blunders, by Wade Clarke Average member rating: "You are Captain Piedaterre, proud rat, scourge of a good number of seas and collector of amazing things that people forget to nail down and don't seem to care about when they go missing." Captain... |
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| A Clockwork Noir, by Jeremy Lee Harden Average member rating: Welcome to New Jag City, the City of Gears and Cogs. You are Detective Adaran Valance, who is looking for a new case. What waits for you in the city that never sleeps? |
| The Coffin Maker, by A.M. LeBlanc Average member rating: The world is dying. And you are the COFFIN MAKER. |
| Colour Beyond Time, by Jamie Bradbury "There is surely only one man in the world who could get me to drop everything and fly halfway around the globe at a moments notice. Frederik S. Carble. An investigator in matters of the occult. A Maverick,... |
| Compassionate Simulation, by Rachel Swirsky, P H Lee, Aster Fialla Average member rating: —our company mission to provide grieving families with accurate, compassionate simulations of their deceased loved ones— You! Winnifred Meyer. Remember? You are Winnifred Meyer, and you died at age... |
| Conscientia - The Book of Eidos, by Bruce Burns and Eliot Corley Average member rating: Eidos. An immortal traveler in a world that is unknown to her. Where will she go in her exploration? What is her purpose? What will be her fate and the fate of all that she encounters? The answers to these... |
| Critical Mass, by Bob Blauschild Average member rating: You have four days to stop a madman from firing five thermonuclear missiles at eighty locations in major cities around the world. Everything you do takes time, including flying from city to city, riding cabs... |
| Danse Nocturne, by Joey Jones Average member rating: Danse Nocturne is interactive blank verse, based on one of the legends of Charlemagne. It is played by dancing in different ways and has over a dozen different endings and understands over 1200 different... |
| Die Akte Paul Bennet, by Michael Baltes Average member rating: Im New York der 1950er wird der prominente Rechtsanwalt Andrew Nightfield Opfer eines Autounfalls, der sein Leben auf den Kopf stellt. Winner of the German language IF Grand Prix 2015. |
| Disharmony, by Pink Soda Studios Average member rating: "In the Never it's colder than ever." Disharmony is an interactive, story-driven game where your choices directly affect the events as they unfold. Told via an online messenger app called Harmony, it... |
| Dominique Pamplemousse - It's All Over Once The Fat Lady Sings!, by Dietrich Squinkifer (Squinky) Average member rating: Dominique Pamplemousse-- It's All Over Once The Fat Lady Sings! is a unique and offbeat stop motion animated detective adventure game about gender and the economy. Also, all the characters frequently burst... |
| El Protector, by Incanus Average member rating: The Guardian takes care of the village and protects it. But when The Guardian falls asleep, someone must wake him. What are you willing to do to acomplish your mission? El Protector cuida a la aldea y la... |
| Fate of the Vanguard, by Jordan Jones Average member rating: A distress signal from Earth's first interstellar ship, the Vanguard, was received a short while ago. Further attempts at communication with the ship have been unsuccessful. You are being sent in with a... |
| fin de sickleburg, by Caleb Wilson Average member rating: It is nearly dawn, and at last you've come back to your chamber. Written for Gothic Novel Jam 2018 (https://itch.io/jam/gothic-novel-jam). |
| A Fire Darkly: Chapter 1, by Louis Rakovich Average member rating: You must have gotten lost. Explore a bizarre dark forest. Solve puzzles. Begin to piece together the fragments of your past. Who are you? What are you doing here? Mind the choices you make in this... |
| Five Scarabs, by Agnieszka Trzaska Average member rating: Five Scarabs is a tiny adventure game made to test a verb-based interface in Twine. Find a way to escape Professor Bennett's Egyptian Room! Estimated playtime: 5-10 minutes |
| Flotsam & Driftwood, by Peter Orme (as Conrad Elton) Average member rating: Flotsam and Driftwood was published for the 2014 ShuffleComp, and like all those games it is based (or at least inspired) by a song, in the case the Genesis song Home by the Sea. Conrad Elton is an alias of... |
| FooM, by Piers Johnson Average member rating: "The shoot-'em up text adventure." Excellent parody of the famous Shareware game DOOM.... |
| FUNGUS!, by Thingomy Average member rating: You are a Ground Troll, a simple being with a simple life thrust into a not-so-simple quest. A quest to find breakfast! Embark on a hilarious journey, collect shiny pebbles, meet quirky characters, and... |
| The Golden Rose, by Ana Ventura Average member rating: You are a recent member of The White Company, a mercenary guild on the far side of the law. Your job consists of hunting artifacts and roaming ruins that the Church has forbidden to mention. One of your... |
| HOLY ROBOT EMPIRE, by Caleb Wilson (as Ralph Gide) Average member rating: You are going to find the Robopope and then kiss its papal ring, or your name isn’t Morgen Santamore. |
| The Horrible Rotten Dancing Dragon...Strikes!!!, by Ken Rose Average member rating: This game was originally published in Softline magazine in January 1983. It was written in Atari Basic, with instructions provided to port the game from Atari Basic to Applesoft Basic, which I've dutifully... |
| A House of Endless Windows, by SkyShard MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: On August 19th, 1988, you marched from your grave to the front steps of what used to be your home. On September 5th, 1988, you will leave our home again to die your second death. A House of Endless Windows... |
| I See Leaf People, by balt77 Average member rating: Short linear narration by a casual observer of leaf people. 300 words. |
| The Institute, by Jyym Pearson and Robyn Pearson and Norman Sailer In this bizarre text-based mystery, you assume the role of John, a mental patient who is being held against his will in a hellish asylum known only as "The Institute". Raving lunatics and taunting doctors... |
| Jack the Ripper, by Priscilla Langridge,Jared Derrett Average member rating: It was December 1888. Everyone in London was talking about the Ripper. As I came out into the cold night air, a heavy hand fell on my shoulder. I turned to face a white-haired man with a face that looked as... |
| Killing Time at Lightspeed, by Gritfish Average member rating: You never know what will be the last thing you say to someone. On a transport ship leaving earth, a passenger kills time by scrolling through the messages of their social media feed. As the ship leaves and... |
| Last Night in the Office, by Tim Jacobs Average member rating: You are a little-respected IT manager at the Ven-Tec Corporate Offices. You have known for some time about the embezzling, fraud, and multitude of other illegal activities your company has engaged in. You... |
| Lieux Communs, by FibreTigre, Samuel Verschelde, Eric Forgeot, Hugo Labrande and Jean-Luc Pontico Average member rating: Made for the Lovecraft's Common Place project. The player is wandering in a distant place, and discovers an abandoned caravan. After a quick exploration, the player can experience new places and worlds by... |
| Lurid Dreams, by Torgrim Mellum Stene Average member rating: A musty old tome with a strange text on self-hypnosis sends our protagonist into a lucid dream searching for answers. But the dream has an agenda of its own. |
| Ma princesse adorée, by Hugo Labrande Average member rating: |
| Memoria, by Incanus Average member rating: A sci-fi "not just" survival tale; you are shipwrecked on a strange planet of vast plains... and with ruthless Hunters on the prowl. Can you learn from The People that it is not enough to "just" survive?... |
| Mind The Gap, by quackoquack Average member rating: You're in London for a day, and your friends are all unhelpfully scattered across Zone 1. Can you visit them all before your night bus leaves the city? A quick text adventure game made for Game Dev London's... |
| The Missing Piece, by C. Yong Average member rating: Complete "the missing piece" to escape from the evil world in this GUI text-based CRPG game. [blurb from IF Comp 2008] |
| Moonrise, by Natalie Cannon Average member rating: You've been bitten into a brand new supernatural underground. Congratulations! It's terrifying and heartwarming all at once. In a game made by a queer woman and for queer women and nonbinary folk, this... |
| The Morning Tea Party, by Simseron Average member rating: It's morning - are you ready for tea and an interesting encounter? A very short game. Written in Twine. SugarCube. I'm not a mother tongue speaker - for corrections in English I'm very thankfull. |
| Morris, by Dee Cooke Average member rating: The bells. The bells! You left it too late to leave the pub... and now THEY are here. How are you going to escape them this time? You are in the pub... but you've stayed too long. It's the Pokey End Folk... |
| mr. leg needs some milk, by amelia tsukum Average member rating: Mr. Leg woke up in the middle of the night. Help him get some milk. One puzzle. Extremely short. This experimental game was made in an hour and a half. The game is in first person and intentionally uses a... |
| Mud Warriors, by Ryan Veeder Average member rating: General Shaquille has a mission for you. |
| Museum Heist, by Kenneth Pedersen Average member rating: Music by Eric Matyas www.soundimage.org Play as the elegant art thief Gentleman Finn as he robs the finest art museum in the world. An interactive fiction optimization game made for AdventureJam 2020. Made... |
| My Very Own Train Station, by Niklas Gløsen Average member rating: The player is stuck at a train station, and the player has to make a choice about which train they should take. |
| Nothing But Mazes, by Greg Boettcher Average member rating: In this large game, you play as Gary Randall, a man who had a heart attack in 2026, was frozen in a cryogenic tube, then revived in 2189 by green aliens from Oo. Humanity bombed itself back to the Iron Age... |
| NYX, by 30x30 MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: 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... |
| One Last Thing..., by Dee Cooke Average member rating: You thought your mission for the Company was over. But you were wrong. This really is the very last day you have to work for them - one last day, one last job, one last thing. Then you'll be free! Time to... |
| Open Sorcery: Sea++, by Abigail Corfman Average member rating: There is an ocean beneath our world. You can sail it on currents of emotion. Worlds hang in it like bubbles--ephemeral as thought or indelible as memory. You wake up at the bottom of this ocean. Your... |
| Pantomime, by Robb Sherwin Average member rating: Pantomime takes place on the Martian moon of Phobos, in the year 2044. Mankind has developed colonies on Mars, Titan, Ganymede and installed a life bubble on the closer, larger Martian satellite. Mankind has... |
| Protocol, by 30x30 MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: You are a crewman aboard Observatory Station Calypso-54414d. Everything you know is a lie. |
| Realm of Obsidian, by Amy Kerns MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: This is the story of a man named Nick. Just your average joe trying to make ends meet. Unfortunately, ends didn't meet very well, so Nick had to move back in with his father while he looked for a second job.... |
| Reclamation, by groggydog Average member rating: Corporate Space, the Year 21XX. You awaken from a month of cryosleep to discover that a missing research vessel has suddenly surfaced in the deep. There are no signs of life. You are now tasked with... |
| Red, by Thomas Insel Average member rating: "Don't forget," your mother said, "your Granny's arthritis has been acting up since the weather last week. She's been in bed since Thursday. I need you to take her this basket first thing. When you get back,... |
| Robin of Sherlock, by Fergus McNeill Average member rating: |
| Roofed, by Jim Munroe Average member rating: You and your brother’s job — scouring the city’s highest spots for a rare building material in the year 2040 — is already hard enough. Now Anton’s gone and gotten you trapped on a rooftop. Your... |
| Saving the Princess, by Ingrid Wolf Saving the Princess is a work of choice-based interactive fiction created in Twine 2 (SugarCube) and based on a story by Yuri Nikitin, a Ukrainian fantasy writer. In the near future, doctors are treating... |
| Shambles, by Mona Lloyd Average member rating: Shambles is a tiny text game about holding on to your humanity even in horrible circumstances. It’s a great way to fill half an hour or so of your time if you’re looking for something queer, hella quirky... |
| Shogun, by James Clavell, Dave Lebling Average member rating: Experience the sweeping drama and power of James Clavell's Shogun. The year is 1600. You are John Blackthorne, Pilot-Major of a privateering merchant ship and the first Englishman to set foot on Japanese... |
| The Snow Queen, by St. Bride's School. |
| Social Democracy: Petrograd 1917, by Autumn Chen MathBrush's rating: Average member rating: It is March 1917, and the Russian Empire is entering a whirlwind of change. Play as the Menshevik, Socialist-Revolutionary, Kadet, or Bolshevik parties, and decide the future of democracy and socialism in... |
| Soft Earth, by Jon Sorce Average member rating: It's been a long, long summer, and this town has gone longer still without rain. You are ten years old. Your parents are asleep. The window is unlocked, and there's a house in the woods where Grandma's ghost... |
| The Soul Stone War 2, by Morgan Vane Average member rating: You have survived. You have survived and endured, still standing after beating unbeatable odds. But at what cost? One of your companions is lost to you, and your party has been battered down. Secure in his... |
| Spring 2020, by Phillip J Rhoades Average member rating: All you can do is eat or wait. There are two endings. There are no good endings. Based on a random idea in a Twitter conversation. https://twitter.com/howtophil/status/1250219872019197954 I joked I was... |
| A Spy's Escape, by Leslie Calhoun The year is 1959, and you are an American spy trying to escape the USSR and cross the Russian border into Poland. From there, you will travel to a CIA safe house in London, where you are supposed to deliver... |
| Subserial Network, by Matilde Park and Penelope Evans Welcome to synthetic life. We aren't human, but we sure look a lot like them. We even have a life purpose: to emulate them, to desire, to live. If we don't, the Machine will just delete us and start over.... |
| The Temple of No, by Dominik Johann, William Pugh, Crows Crows Crows Average member rating: The Best Game Ever Made (but in twine form). Author website - http://crowscrowscrows.com/ Hey! We’re a new studio directed by William Pugh (Designer behind The Stanley Parable) creating experimental... |
| They Perished, by Bret Sepulveda Average member rating: Pursued, you enter a dead city. You can explore remnants of its past and talk to ghosts, but you are unable to change its fate. All the while, an enigmatic spire looms above you. Twine fiction, with some... |
| Things, by Jacqueline A. Lott and Sam Kabo Ashwell Average member rating: |
| A Thousand Thousand Slimy Things, by Charm Cochran Average member rating: You awaken in a rowboat, in the middle of the ocean. Your food supply is low. Your drinking water is low. If you can wait 'til night, if you can see the stars, maybe you can navigate towards land. But... |
| Three Mile, by fia glas Average member rating: WARNING: EXTREME CONTENT INCLUDING BLOOD, VIOLENCE, SELF-HARM. NOT INTENDED FOR ALL AGES. Three Mile is a dead-end road in the middle of nowhere America. The story goes that you drive your car to the very... |
| Time's Enigma, by Jim MacBrayne Average member rating: After an argument with your old college professor about the immutable nature of time, you find yourself bundled into his experimental time manipulator, seemingly with a mission to bring back objects from the... |
| Today is the Same as Any Other, by Adam Wasserman Average member rating: Welcome to the Bunker, an orderly, underground utopia where everyone's needs have been satisfied. You, Cory Resden, are a population tweaker in I-12 sector. You don't aspire to much, and your life is fairly... |
| Tomlin's Little Life, by Coleman Andersen Average member rating: The Ultimate Story of Life! Guide Tomlin as he gets older and older, and has to make complicated life decisions! Hooray!!!! There are no unhappy endings :) |
| Torreoscura, by Bieno Marti Aun no se como he llegado hasta este punto... Vivo aquí, en Torreoscura, aislado del mundo y donde solo me cabe esperar que alguien venga y saque de esta soledad eterna y la maldición que muerde y alarga... |
| Trenchline, by JJ McC "Mercenaries make easy money," your army buddies said. "It's all scowls and shows of force. It'll never come to real fighting." Well, they're all dead now, and here you are. Stranded deep in a war zone,... |
| Ugly Chapter, by Sam Kabo Ashwell Average member rating: In this short story, you play as Leti, a rich woman and a patron of the arts, who travels from Hawaii to Mars, as told by an angry and bitter male poet who knew her. What you did in the most ugly chapter of... |
| Unmaking, Unmade, by G.C. "Grim" Baccaris (as Grim Curio) Average member rating: Manipulate an eerie videotape and confront a dangerous infatuation. Featuring small Bitsy scenes, audio, branching paths leading to two different endings, and LOVE, "raw and unfettered" as requested, in less... |
| Warlock, by Christopher Cole In this game you play Damias, a warlock in the early days of Victorian England. Damias is an evil magician who has turned on his evil masters, wishing to gain power on his own. He has stolen numerous... |
| Wisher, Theurgist, Fatalist, by Xavid Average member rating: From the ranks of the people you have been raised up as a Wisher— ... |
| You Are a Turkey!, by Jacqueline A. Lott Average member rating: This was written at pretty much the very last second for ClubFloyd's 2011 Thanksgiving Speed-IF session, inspired by Christos Dimitrakakis, who said, "Let's play You Are A Turkey!" during a ClubFloyd session... |