| 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... |
| Roberta Williams Eats a Sandwich, by Bitter Karella Sobol's rating: Average member rating: The year is 1983. You are Roberta Williams -- Imagineer, Dream Weaver, and Renegade Adventure Game Designer. Sierra, the fledgling video game company that you founded with your husband Ken Williams, is in... |
| Robin & Orchid, by Ryan Veeder and Emily Boegheim Sobol's rating: Average member rating: High school journalists spend the night in a church, investigating reports of a ghost. |
| robotsexpartymurder, by Hanon Ondricek Sobol's rating: Average member rating: 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,... |
| A Rock's Tale, by Shane R. Sobol's rating: Average member rating: You have no clue who you are, where you are or how you got there. The only thing you are absolutely certain of is that you are a rock. To unravel the mysteries of this strange land, the relationships between... |
| ROD MCSCHLONG GETS PUNCHED IN THE DONG, by Damon L. Wakes (as Hubert Janus) Sobol's rating: Average member rating: Once again, it's exactly what it sounds like. Content warning: Flashing images, crude humour, testicular trauma |
| Rogue of the Multiverse, by C.E.J. Pacian Sobol's rating: Average member rating: Congratulations, convict 76954! You have been selected for scientific experimentation! You will be matter-transmitted to exotic non-Treaty worlds - where opportunities abound to take in fantastic sights and... |
| A Rope of Chalk, by Ryan Veeder Sobol's rating: Average member rating: An account of the disastrous sidewalk chalk tournament of August 27, 2011. |
| The Roscovian Palladium, by Ryan Veeder Sobol's rating: Average member rating: Humans are constantly appropriating rat culture. King Roscoe thought to use this to his advantage. |