No Room, by Ben Heaton Sobol's rating: Average member rating: No Room is a game with zero rooms. It is therefore superior to all games which have rooms. Given a sufficiently odd definition of "superior", anyway. |
Nord and Bert Couldn't Make Head or Tail of It, by Jeff O'Neill Sobol's rating: Average member rating: You are standing at the edge of a barren field. A steady wind, having secreted away the topsoil, is now drifting sandy dirt across the plain. A scant sign of life here is a freshly-burrowed molehill on the... |
The Northnorth Passage, by Caleb Wilson (as Snowball Ice) Sobol's rating: Average member rating: Oh no, the old family curse has flared up! This is a short story about limits to action. |
Nowhere Near Single, by kaleidofish Sobol's rating: Average member rating: A young woman in the entertainment industry struggles with harmonizing her public pop star persona and her private polyamorous life. Warning for mildly graphic content. |
Nyna Lives, by Sarah Rhiannon Nowack Sobol's rating: Average member rating: The life of a witch's cat is no stroll in the park. It's more like a stroll through monster-infested woods, over temperamental streams, and across festering swamps. But you can handle it, right? Hurry home,... |
One Minute Mysteries, by Michael Gray Sobol's rating: Average member rating: Test your detective skills in this collection of fifty-five short mysteries! Can you catch the culprit before the detectives do? |
One Step Ahead, by ZUO LIFAN Sobol's rating: Average member rating: At first, you only ask for help with a simple task. Then you find how smart and considerate it is, so you let it suggest, summarize, correct, decide... Until one day it replaces you. ... |
Open Sorcery, by Abigail Corfman Sobol's rating: Average member rating: You are online. You are fire and order. You are here to protect. ---- "Open Sorcery" is a game about technology, magic and becoming a person. It follows the development of an Elemental Firewall--a creature... |
Open That Vein, by Chandler Groover Sobol's rating: Average member rating: You are going to open that vein. La Petite Mort entry in ECTOCOMP 2015. |
Open Up!, by Brendan Patrick Hennessy Sobol's rating: Average member rating: Trin Park's only job while her parents are out of town is to make sure her little sister stays out of trouble. Should be easy enough. The kid usually keeps to herself anyway... (A post-Birdland microgame) |
Operative Nine, by Arthur DiBianca Sobol's rating: Average member rating: Stay on your toes, Operative Nine. You'll need all (or nearly all) of your wits to infiltrate the Agency and get the job done. Fortunately, you'll be assisted by your PQ-807, possibly the most advanced... |
Oppositely Opal, by Buster Hudson Sobol's rating: Average member rating: You've practiced long and hard for PotionComp, but Grusilda won't give up her title so easily. UGH! Curse that Grusilda! A one-room potion-brewing spell-casting parser puzzler, where things might go opposite... |
Orevore Courier, by Brian Rapp Sobol's rating: Average member rating: The ship's Security Officer is responsible for ensuring that the fantastically valuable cargo is safely delivered. To perform this task, she can rely only on her wits and a big red Destruct button. |
Origins, by Vincent Zeng and Chris Martens Sobol's rating: Average member rating: "Origins" is a story of the individual, potentially convergent paths of two people making their way through Pittsburgh. There are two available modes, a "myopic" view wherein the player controls a single... |
Ostrich, by Jonathan Laury Sobol's rating: Average member rating: A new government's coming. A populist government looking to shake up the status quo. Your job in the Advertising Corrections Team is safe enough, but as tensions rise and regulations tighten you know that... |
The Ouroboros Trap, by Chad Ordway Sobol's rating: Average member rating: Stop me if you've heard this one before: You wake up alone in a room with no memories of how you got there and no way out. Oh, you have heard that one? Well, okay. Well, I guess you'll just have to trust me... |
A Papal Summons, or The Church Cat, by Bitter Karella Sobol's rating: Average member rating: The pope -- the holy father himself! -- has summoned you to Rome for a personal audience. But the Vatican is a massive, bustling city, full of twisting avenues and winding corridors and so many oubliettes,... |