Hildy, by J. Michael Average member rating: You are Hildy, a twenty-year-old apprentice enchantress who is seriously considering a change of vocation. And who can blame you? The Guild Masters don't understand you, the other apprentices think you're a... |
Hill Ridge Lost & Found, by Jeremy Pflasterer Average member rating: When he fears that a reclusive neighbor’s weird ministrations are leading the locals astray, an old cowboy takes it upon himself to amble back up to Hill Ridge and set things a-right. Note: This game was... |
Hoist Sail for the Heliopause and Home, by Andrew Plotkin Average member rating: A far-future story of discovery. |
Honk!, by Alex Harby Average member rating: A Fair Game ... |
HUNTING UNICORN, by Chandler Groover Average member rating: A maiden leads a unicorn hunt. Sixteen narrative variants. Choose-your-own-adventure style. Mature thematic elements. |
I Am Prey, by Joey Tanden Average member rating: A horror-lite science fiction game of evasion. (Experimental game: Reading the included survival guide before playing is highly recommended.) Inspired by the casual and round-based designs of visual indie... |
if not us: an interactive fiction anthology, by ub4q Average member rating: Seven years ago, five heroes were brought together to save the world. Their success came at the cost of their leader's life; the secret behind it cost them their friendship. Now they've been summoned for a... |
IFDB Spelunking 2, by Sam Kabo Ashwell Average member rating: A series of old and obscure parser games, munged together into a loosely-connected pile which I then snark about. |
Illuminismo Iniziato, by Michael J. Coyne Average member rating: Lovingly handcrafted in Inform6, this overripe sequel to Risorgimento Represso is full of cheese, gunpowder, chemistry and explosions (well, only a little chemistry). Includes automap, sounds and graphical... |
Imprimatura, by Elizabeth Ballou Average member rating: Imprimatura (It.): the first layer of paint on a canvas. Imagine that you are an artist. Imagine that you are in mourning. A painter - your relative, and your former mentor - has died. In their will, they... |
Infidel, by Michael Berlyn Average member rating: Infidel finds you marooned by your followers in the heart of the deadly Egyptian Desert. A soldier of fortune by trade, you've come hither in search of a great lost pyramid and its untold riches. Now, alone,... |
InGirum_English, by BenyDanette Average member rating: InGirum is an unfinished game. It's a game in ruins, just like its creator. |
Invasion, by Cat Manning Average member rating: The end of the world, and there's something after you. A short horror Twine about sacrifice, survival, and relative humanity. Le Grand Guignol entry in ECTOCOMP 2015. |
It, by Emily Boegheim Average member rating: "The rules of the game are easy. I'm It, so I go and hide. You and the others count to 50, then you have to look for me. If you find me, you have to get into the hiding spot with me. If you're the last... |
Jay Schilling's Edge of Chaos, by Robb Sherwin, Mike Sousa Average member rating: There was an aye-aye behind the bar, staring at me horribly. Or maybe its face just froze that way. I was waiting for my client at ten at night in a dusty, dirty town in the middle of nowhere. Clouds out... |
JELLY, by Tom Lento, Chandler Groover Average member rating: Young love in the Lonely Valley. |
Kaged, by Ian Finley Average member rating: ""But my madness speaks: It will but skin and film the ulcerous place, Whilst rank corruption, mining all within, Infects unseen." Welcome to the Citadel of Justice. The Inquisitor is waiting." [--blurb from... |
The Killings in Wasacona, by Steve Kollmansberger Average member rating: There's a killer on the loose! As a fresh graduate of the FBI Academy, you have been called to a small town struck by a series of suspicious deaths. Can you solve the mystery before the clock runs out?... |
The King of Shreds and Patches, by Jimmy Maher Average member rating: January 14th Dear friend. My sojourn in parts foreign is at an ende. I am at lodgings in Southwark not far from the bridge at Stoney Street, come dine with me two days hence to ring in the newe year. I have... |
Lady Thalia and the Seraskier Sapphires, by Emery Joyce and N. Cormier Average member rating: Navigate fraught social situations by day and pull off heists by night as Lady Thalia, the not-actually-aristocratic thief bent on making a mockery of British high society. |
The Land of Breakfast and Lunch, by Daniel Talsky Average member rating: A diorama of made-up memories. The Land of Breakfast and Lunch is like a walk through a half-remembered childhood place that mixes up vaguely pleasant memories with half-remembered stories read long ago.... |
The Last Mountain, by Dee Cooke Average member rating: You're out on the mountain again for the Merrithorne Mountain Race, your friend Susan by your side as ever. But something is different this time. Susan is struggling, and your chances of finishing the race... |
Last-Minute Magic, by Ryan Veeder Average member rating: An optimization tale from Leah Naidu's world of Visit Skuga Lake, featuring the same magic system. |
Leadlight, by Wade Clarke Average member rating: 15-year-old Belinda Nettle is studying at Linville Girls High School in Australia's Blue Mountains. After falling asleep in the library one afternoon, she wakes from her mundane existence into a nightmare... |