Quest for the Sword of Justice, by Damon L. Wakes Sobol's rating: Average member rating: It has been 100 years since the vile legions of Necroth were defeated. 100 years of years of peace and harmony. But a shadow grows in the frozen north, and dark forces assemble in the wilds and on the roads.... |
Quest for the Teacup of Minor Sentimental Value, by Damon L. Wakes Sobol's rating: Average member rating: 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.... |
Quiet, by Martyna "Lisza" Wasiluk Sobol's rating: Average member rating: A conversation where your voice bears no words. |
Quintessence, by Andrea M. Pawley Sobol's rating: Average member rating: The Forever Cat stalks through this universe, collapsing it when the Others come close or shiny objects are too far apart. Will you end the Forever Cat's destructive cycle and help this universe's quanta... |
Rage Quest: Disciple of Peace, by John Ayliff Sobol's rating: Average member rating: When Valtash the War God created orcs he gave them an inner rage that constantly urged them towards violence. A few orcs learned to use meditation to control this rage, and founded a remote monastery where... |
Raik, by Harry Giles Sobol's rating: Average member rating: A Scots fantasia about anxiety Featuring kelpies, lost keys, mysteriously-lit underground caverns, boring work, panic attacks and red hair. Raik is written in Scots, one of the languages of Scotland, with a... |
Rainbow Bridge, by Brian Kwak (as John Demeter) Sobol's rating: Average member rating: In this tiny game, you play as the angel Gabriel in an isolated cabin with your lover, a mortal man named Demeter. Because of an unexpected crisis, you must now return to the celestial plane. But to get... |
Rameses, by Stephen Bond Sobol's rating: Average member rating: |
Rape, Pillage, Makane!, by Chandler Groover Sobol's rating: Average member rating: No knight was ever more noble than Sir Makane, whose chivalrous code held two tenets above all: SLAY/LAY. Written for Ludum Dare 34. |
Re: Dragon, by Jack Welch Sobol's rating: Average member rating: Something went dreadfully wrong in last year's IFFComp. Now a diabolical lawyer representing a cabal of angry dragons threatens to sue the Interactive Fiction Technological Freedom Foundation into oblivion... |
REALLY, IF / REALLY, ALWAYS, by Dawn Sueoka Sobol's rating: Average member rating: An experiment in human-mediated computer-computer interaction. Author's Comment: "Content warning: This story contains some adult themes. Readers may find it unsettling or menacing, and may experience... |
The Recruit, by Mike Sousa, J. D. Berry, Jon Ingold, and Robb Sherwin Sobol's rating: Average member rating: Try your hand at the Real Life Interactive Gaming Simulacra! You'll face a variety of challenges and simulations and have a chance to win some money and great prizes. Apply today! |
Reference and Representation: An Approach to First-Order Semantics, by Ryan Veeder Sobol's rating: Average member rating: Violence is the answer to this one. |
rendition, by nespresso Sobol's rating: Average member rating: They caught Abdul during an insurgency in the east. He tried to take out a regiment with some home-made explosives strapped to his chest. They didn't explode, so pretty soon the coalition had a real live... |
Riot, by Taylor Johnson Sobol's rating: Average member rating: Your city is burning. Parker, a riot control officer, is thrust into the heat of his first riot when one mistake changes everything. Now he wanders through the bedlam, harbouring a deadly secret. |
Rip Retold, by Hipólito Sobol's rating: Average member rating: A twist on a sleepy old classic. |
Rite of Passage, by Arno von Borries Sobol's rating: Average member rating: A comedy in four parts about exciting games of instinct and wits, set in childhood. Not necessarily for children. |
Ritus Sacri, by quackoquack Sobol's rating: Average member rating: On the desk in front of you: a Latin dictionary, a blank sheet of lined paper, and the photocopied passage you need to translate for class tomorrow. You always leave things too late. |
The Road to Canterbury, by Kate Heartfield Sobol's rating: Average member rating: May the best story win! Enter the medieval world of Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales," where your journey, and the stories you tell, will change history. "The Road to Canterbury" is a 175,000-word interactive... |