| Child's Play, by Stephen Granade Average member rating: It is playgroup day and playgroup day is normally a good day but ever since that little red-haired girl started coming she always wants your toys. She shouldn't get your toys. You tried telling the mom this... |
| City of Secrets, by Emily Short Average member rating: A train journey abruptly cut off. An enforced stay in a strange City. Intrigue, madmen, and growing sense of being watched... |
| A Colder Light, by Jon Ingold Average member rating: The last light has gone. The stars are coming out in the black sea above. Many are hidden by ice-fingered winds. My father is still not returned and the fire is almost gone. But this is how life is: always... |
| Coloratura, by Lynnea Glasser Average member rating: Stolen away by apathetic Blind Ones, your only desire is to return to your Cellarium and the Song of the Universe. They should understand. You shall make them to understand. |
| A Comedy of Error Messages, by Adam Le Doux Average member rating: A loyal but punctilious PC attempts to save its master from taking part in a disastrous blind-date, set up through the MMORPG Realms of Realmland. (This is the game formerly known as The Elfen Maiden) |
| Common Ground, by Stephen Granade Average member rating: |
| Corvidia, by Anya Johanna DeNiro Average member rating: A very short game about a man, his daughter, the moon, some birds, and an evergreen. |
| CosmoServe: an Adventure Game for the BBS-Enslaved, by Judith Pintar Average member rating: It seemed like such a good idea at the time. As a self-employed computer consultant, working at home was the logical decision: no more long commutes, no expensive office to lease, no boss. Unfortunately you... |
| Counterfeit Monkey, by Emily Short Average member rating: Anglophone Atlantis has been an independent nation since an April day in 1822, when a well-aimed shot from their depluralizing cannon reduced the British colonizing fleet to one ship. Since then, Atlantis... |
| Creatures Such As We, by Lynnea Glasser Average member rating: A dating sim about how humanity connects through art, even out in the vastness of space. |
| The Crescent City at the Edge of Disaster, by Emily Short Average member rating: A Speed-IF featuring New Orleans, Emeril, and armed hamsters. |
| Cryptozookeeper, by Robb Sherwin Average member rating: Marrow is delicious but that's not why you're here. You're supposed to pick up a single jar of alien bone jelly, which of course can't exist and doesn't exist, so you've convinced yourself that transporting... |
| Curses, by Graham Nelson Average member rating: "As "Curses" opens, you're hunting about in the attic of your family home, looking for a tatty old map of Paris (you're going on holiday tomorrow) and generally trying to avoid all the packing. Aunt Jemima... |
| CYBERQUEEN, by Porpentine Average member rating: integration necessitates evisceration |
| Damnatio Memoriae, by Emily Short Average member rating: 14 AD. Agrippa Postumus, grandson of the recently-deceased Augustus, tries to avoid death at the hands of the next emperor, Tiberius. At his disposal: a couple of old manuscripts, a lamp, and a recalcitrant... |
| Dangerous Curves, by Irene Callaci Average member rating: “Los Angeles, California. City of Angels.” “Not so fast, Sherlock; I’m no angel.” She pauses, the cigarette poised an inch from her lips. A stray beam of sunlight leaks from a broken slat in the... |
| A Day for Fresh Sushi, by Emily Short Average member rating: No time for fantasy. Must feed fish. |
| De Baron, by Victor Gijsbers Average member rating: An evil nobleman, a kidnapped daughter and a father who wants to rescue her at any cost--that is not the way life works. Something much darker, something much more human, lies underneath. Een kwaadaardige... |
| Dead Cities, by Jon Ingold Average member rating: The letter you received from Arkwright's nephew Carter was clear enough: when the old man dies the inheritance tax will be too great. It's certain ruin, much like the estate itself. To raise some capital the... |
| Dead Like Ants, by C.E.J. Pacian Average member rating: You play as a young woman in red overalls, a red worker ant. Every spring, five dangerous creatures visit the tree and threaten the village, and every spring, the Queen sends one of her daughters to... |