| (do not) forget, by lectronice Average member rating: (do not) forget is a slightly surreal tale. It takes place in an isometric world inhabited by cute cubic animals. It is, however, not intended for children. This is a contemplative game, sometimes crude,... |
| 69,105 Keys, by David Welbourn Average member rating: There's just one room. How hard can it be? Just unlock the door. Oh. There's 69,105 keys. |
| 9:05, by Adam Cadre Average member rating: The phone rings. Oh, no — how long have you been asleep? Sure, it was a tough night, but... This is bad. This is very bad. The phone rings. |
| The Abyssal Vault, by xiTommyGUNx Average member rating: A diving team finds an air pocket. They're excited. Understandably so. This could mean a lot of things for a lot of people. But, things are not all as they seem, especially this deep down in the Abyss. Your... |
| Anolelona, by Caleb Wilson Average member rating: Anolelona was written by Caleb Wilson for ShuffleComp 2024. The songs which inspired it are 'Barrett's Privateers,' by Stan Rogers, 'Slice,' by O. (and more specifically its video by Yevheniia Vynokurova),... |
| The Art of Fugue, by Victor Gijsbers, Jimmy Maher, Dorte Lassen, and Johan Average member rating: A pure story-less puzzle game featuring logical puzzles based on the idea of the fugue: your commands are performed by four different actors, but with increasing delays. The version with music features... |
| ASCII and the Argonauts, by J. Robinson Wheeler Average member rating: In this wonderfully laconic spoof of the Scott Adams style of adventures, you play as Jason of the Argo, tasked by King Pelias to bring the Golden Fleece to him or die. Surprisingly both entertaining and... |
| Bad Machine, by Dan Shiovitz Average member rating: |
| Bael's Rock: A Text Adventure, by Alex Halver Average member rating: Lost in a vast desert, you find only one path forward: the towering mountain known as Bael’s Rock. Within, ancient trials and cryptic puzzles await – ready to challenge you at every step toward the... |
| Banana Apocalypse and the Rocket Pants of Destiny, by Emily Short Average member rating: |
| Beat Me Up Scotty, by Jkj Yuio Average member rating: A bizarre catchphrase word enigma. |
| Beet the Devil, by Carolyn VanEseltine Average member rating: Your dog is gone. She must be brought. You have a beet (and some other vegetables). |
| Blood and Sunlight, by alyshkalia Average member rating: It’s New Year’s Eve, and you’re not alone. Play as vampire Zach dating human grad student Lyle, who has a request for you tonight—stay over... and face the sunlight tomorrow. -A follow-up to two... |
| Broken Legs, by Sarah Morayati Average member rating: A blurb? They expect you to write? You're Lottie Plum so you're not going into writing. You sing. And dance and act up a storm while everyone else can only manage a puddle. You belong at Bridger. No matter... |
| The Candy Striper of St. Asterix, by Charles Moore, Jr. Average member rating: It's your last night of forced volunteerism as a candy striper. But the hospital is snowed in and the guy whose supposed to sign off on your volunteer hours is dead and may have been murdered. It's up to you... |
| A Chinese Room, by Milo van Mesdag Average member rating: A one or two reader experience, A Chinese Room is one story in two. A story of power, control, inhumanity, and love.... |
| Cicatrix, by Amanda Walker Average member rating: Sometimes masks become scars. This is a poem made with Inform code. You could paste this code into Inform 7 and play it, but the code is the story and the output is incidental and not very interesting to... |
| Clean Air, by Andrew Li Average member rating: |