Chris Conley's Played Games

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Being the Ending of the Beginning , by Chris Conley
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(Intro text) Darkness It is pitch black. The only sound is an electrical hum.

Cragne Manor, by Ryan Veeder, Jenni Polodna et al.
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A tribute to Anchorhead.

Danse Nocturne, by Joey Jones
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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...

The Day I saved Elvis , by Marius Müller
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"The Day I saved Elvis" is the fifth entry in the Alex and Paul series, and sees our heroes on the mysterious Voodoo Island.

IF Whispers 5, by Chris Conley, Joey Jones, Marius Müller, Tom Blawgus
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Travel down into an abandoned Antarctic Base and unveil the mysteries within. A game made in the paper-telephone style, with each person only having access to the section before, with a co-ordinated ending...

Indigo, by Emily Short
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"Years ago, a witch placed you in this tower and arranged for your upkeep, paying certain villagers well to keep you supplied with the most basic necessities, and no more. Your years in the tower have...

Machinations: Fog of War, by Chris Conley

Gunpowder diplomacy in a city primed to explode! You’re a shapeshifting android created to infiltrate the enemy. Steal, lie, and persuade your way to success. Can you save a people on the brink of war? •...

Mammoth Vacuum Button of Death , by Daniel Airey
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I am sitting on a red and black checkered blanket in the middle of a beautiful meadow. A giant (i.e. the size of your ugly gut) cake waits infront of me. For no explainable reason whatsoever, a note has been...

Révolution Diabolique, by Chris Conley

Unleash diabolical magic in the time of Napoleon and Robespierre! Can you direct the course of the Revolution, or will you lose your head? Support the republic, save the king, or seize control yourself. How...

Stupid Creek. Stupid Christmas., by Troy Jones III
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Stupid Mom made you take your stupid little brother to town for stupid Christmas shopping in the freezing cold. And now you have to cross this stupid freezing-cold creek in a stupid boat to get back home.
Three More Visitors , by Paul Stanley
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Christmas Eve! You tell Bob to go home early; tidy up a little, and lock up the office shortly after four. You look on the old brass plate, which still reads “Scrooge & Marley”, probably for the last time....

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