Patrick, by michael lutz thedigitaldiarist's rating: Average member rating: (27 ratings) A very short game about having an uncomfortable conversation with a vaguely sinister white guy. One ending. Or is there? Ask a friend to play and then compare notes. |
Quest for the Teacup of Minor Sentimental Value, by Damon L. Wakes thedigitaldiarist's rating: Average member rating: (13 ratings) A shadow grows in the frozen north, and dark forces assemble in the wilds and on the roads. Fortunately, you run a small tearoom in a quant forest village and so it is not your job to deal with any of that.... |
rat chaos, by Winter Lake Average member rating: (28 ratings) |
reProgram, by Soha Kareem (Soha El-Zabaawi) thedigitaldiarist's rating: Average member rating: (1 rating) a story about personal kinks and meditation may contain triggers (abuse, PTSD) |
robotsexpartymurder, by Hanon Ondricek Average member rating: (24 ratings) When suspects and witnesses are “property, not people,” how should those who seek the truth proceed? Date robots. Avert scandal. Bring protection. Content warning: Adult Situations, Language, and Humor,... |
ROD MCSCHLONG GETS PUNCHED IN THE DONG, by Damon L. Wakes (as Hubert Janus) thedigitaldiarist's rating: Average member rating: (13 ratings) Once again, it's exactly what it sounds like. Content warning: Flashing images, crude humour, testicular trauma |
scarfmemory, by Michael Brough thedigitaldiarist's rating: Average member rating: (6 ratings) in recollection of something beautiful |
The Shyler Project, by Naomi Norbez (call me Bez; e/he) thedigitaldiarist's rating: Average member rating: (10 ratings) Meet the latest advancement in AI technology! In times of trouble, Juniper turns to Shyler, a new mental health AI chatbot, for reassurance and help. Watch their relationship develop through the course of... |
stars, by lysander thedigitaldiarist's rating: Average member rating: (1 rating) a very short, very soft game where you click boxes and look at stars. it's about 188 words long. |
Tangaroa Deep, by Astrid Dalmady thedigitaldiarist's rating: Average member rating: (47 ratings) We know more about space than we do about the ocean. Isn’t it time to start changing that? Released for the 2016 Spring Thing |
This Won't Make You Happy, by Mike Gillis thedigitaldiarist's rating: Average member rating: (15 ratings) Trek into the fearsome Caves of Despair in search of the Jewel of Happiness! Encounter grotesques and total weirdos! Collect all the shiny, shiny gems! All this and more in THIS WON'T MAKE YOU HAPPY——a... |
the uncle who works for nintendo, by michael lutz thedigitaldiarist's rating: Average member rating: (110 ratings) You are 11 years old. You are sleeping over at your best friend's house. You and your friend like videogames. Your friend has a lot of cool games. And, believe it or not, an uncle who works for Nintendo. And... |
Universal Hologram, by Kit Riemer thedigitaldiarist's rating: Average member rating: (18 ratings) 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: (9 ratings) A jam game about preserves. Made in Twine for the 2017 Utopia Jam. |
A Very Strong Gland, by Arthur DiBianca thedigitaldiarist's rating: Average member rating: (11 ratings) 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: (7 ratings) 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: (19 ratings) A brief escape puzzle inspired by Chapter 3 of "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll. |