Tombs & Mummies, by Matthew Warner BitterlyIndifferent's rating: Average member rating: (11 ratings) Your arch enemy has trapped you in the underground tomb of the Pharaoh Haputet. To escape, you must solve a puzzle before you run out of matches to reignite your torch. Watch out for snakes, mummies, and... |
Transient Skies, by dgtziea BitterlyIndifferent's rating: Average member rating: (14 ratings) You are heading back to your ship, your navvisor blinking hard data at you as you look around planetside -- mineral deposits, heat signatures, distant planets -- when you decide, for a moment, to turn it all... |
TRASH WIZARD DANGER ROOM, by MOUNT ENNUI BitterlyIndifferent's rating: Average member rating: (3 ratings) YOU ARE A MIGHTY TRASH WIZARD, CARRYING THE ENCHANTED BLOOD OF GENERATIONS OF TRASH WIZARDS BEFORE YOU. ELDRICH POWER COURSES THROUGH YOUR FINGERTIPS, AN UNIMAGINABLE LIBRARY OF TRASH MAGIC AT YOUR DISPOSAL.... |
Turbo Chest Hair Massacre, by Joey Acrimonious BitterlyIndifferent's rating: Average member rating: (17 ratings) You are a young woman about to meet your girlfriend for (what you hope will be) a fun and sexy night on the town. But first, you have an important mission: to shave your chest hair. |
The Turnip, by Joseph Pentangelo BitterlyIndifferent's rating: Average member rating: (20 ratings) A hole-based economy and a venison-based diet. You and your dog. And a turnip. |
Ulterior Spirits, by E.J. Holcomb BitterlyIndifferent's rating: Average member rating: (8 ratings) On a peaceful multispecies space station, an aging admiral is haunted by strange messages and visions of a long-dead enemy. "A Christmas Carol" meets "Mass Effect"... with bonus evil cat aliens! |
Vain Empires, by Thomas Mack and Xavid BitterlyIndifferent's rating: Average member rating: (24 ratings) The memoir of a demonic spy in the Cold War between Heaven and Hell. |
What the Bus?, by Emery Joyce BitterlyIndifferent's rating: Average member rating: (21 ratings) Your commute is simple enough. Or at least, it should be. But today, the entire public transportation system seems to have it out for you--and is it just you, or does the geography keep... shifting? |
You Will Thank Me as Fast as You Thank a Werewolf, by B.J. Best BitterlyIndifferent's rating: Average member rating: (15 ratings) It began when my mother's goldfish died on the dining-room table. I was about to tell her how I lived; my girlfriend and I were about to see the Wauwatosa Thunderdivers. We were dancing on the beach; we were... |