| Universal Hologram, by Kit Riemer thedigitaldiarist's rating: Average member rating: Dreams are nothing but organic simulations. In a computer-generated universe, the citizens of a far-future Martian colony begin projecting their consciousnesses out of their bodies using astral projection... |
| Utopian Jam, by Astrid Dalmady thedigitaldiarist's rating: Average member rating: A jam game about preserves. Made in Twine for the 2017 Utopia Jam. |
| Verses, by Kit Riemer thedigitaldiarist's rating: Average member rating: Then the externality comes apart like something wet. Then the truth reveals itself to be a nutrient or a poison. Then the sun goes away and the rain comes, and you and I freeze in it, the translucent... |
| A Very Strong Gland, by Arthur DiBianca thedigitaldiarist's rating: Average member rating: You find yourself abducted by space aliens who would like to give you some challenging tests. How will you perform? Note: To reduce wear and tear on your poor fingers, this game uses a patented*... |
| When the Millennium Made Marvelous Moves, by Michael Baltes thedigitaldiarist's rating: Average member rating: Finley is living in a small flat with Johanna, awaiting the wonders of the fabulous Millennium's Eve. Their expectations are all but high, so they're planning at least to go for a drink after work, apart... |
| Where Nothing Is Ever Named, by Viktor Sobol thedigitaldiarist's rating: Average member rating: A brief escape puzzle inspired by Chapter 3 of "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll. |