Lawn of Love, by Santoonie Corporation Average member rating: (11 ratings) Santoonie's first romantic adventure. |
The Legend of the Missing Hat, by Adri Average member rating: (31 ratings) A tiny story about four tiny ninjas and a tiny top hat. |
Let's Go Eat, by Tom McHenry Average member rating: (7 ratings) The convention center exhibit hall is closed. Everyone is excited to go to dinner but tired and hungry from a long day of working the convention floor. You are a staggering group of sore-footed friends... |
Lifeline, by Dave Justus and 3 Minute Games Average member rating: (14 ratings) "[A] surprising iPhone and Apple Watch bestseller is pushing the boundaries of fiction" - boingboing.net "This is the best game on the Apple Watch" - Time.com Lifeline is a playable, branching story of... |
The Lift, by Colin Capurso Emily Boegheim's rating: Average member rating: (28 ratings) You wake up in a room with no memory of who you are or what you're doing there. You need to survive, that's all you know. |
Lime Ergot, by Caleb Wilson (as Rust Blight) Average member rating: (85 ratings) Now everyone is gone. (Well, almost everyone.) Entry in ECTOCOMP 2014. |
Lord Bellwater's Secret, by Sam Gordon Average member rating: (71 ratings) |
Lost Pig, by Admiral Jota Emily Boegheim's rating: Average member rating: (500 ratings) Pig lost! Boss say that it Grunk fault. Say Grunk forget about closing gate. Maybe boss right. Grunk not remember forgetting, but maybe Grunk just forget. -- IFComp 2007 blurb |
Love, Hate and the Mysterious Ocean Tower, by C.E.J. Pacian Average member rating: (43 ratings) |
The Lurking Horror II: The Lurkening, by Ryan Veeder Average member rating: (29 ratings) An unauthorized sequel to the Infocom classic, written for the 2018 MIT Mystery Hunt. |
Lyreless, by Bruno Dias Average member rating: (11 ratings) A man heads into hell to seek out his lost lover; there he has to decide how much of himself to leave behind. |
Machine of Death, by Hulk Handsome Average member rating: (23 ratings) In the near future, the world will be changed by a machine that predicts how a person will die with 100% accuracy... but not clarity. Would knowing your demise change the way you lived your life? A... |
A Man in His Life, by Yehuda Amichai and sub-Q Average member rating: (1 rating) Ecclesiastes was wrong about that. A man doesn't have time in his life/to have time for everything. |