| Midnight. Swordfight., by Chandler Groover Average member rating: A fool receives a challenge from a countess. Violence. Sex. Profanity. Sausage. |
| Milliways: the Restaurant at the End of the Universe, by Max Fog Average member rating: In Milliways: The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, every step you take has an equal probability of sending you over the edge of perilous cliff drops or spinning into the stratosphere. But before that... |
| A Mind Forever Voyaging, by Steve Meretzky Average member rating: "If you can look into the seeds of time, and say which grain will grow and which will not..." --Shakespeare It's 2031. The world is on the brink of chaos. In the United States of North America, spiraling... |
| Mind The Gap, by quackoquack Average member rating: You're in London for a day, and your friends are all unhelpfully scattered across Zone 1. Can you visit them all before your night bus leaves the city? A quick text adventure game made for Game Dev London's... |
| Mindwheel, by Robert Pinsky, William Mataga, Steve Hales Average member rating: Travel into the minds of four important people to collect the Wheel of Wisdom and save the world: BOBBY CLEMON, assassinated rock star, once called 'half John Lennon and half Janis Joplin'. This charismatic,... |
| Mini-Zork, by Dave Lebling, Marc Blank Average member rating: This story file is a condensed version of Zork I, Infocom's most popular title, reduced to make it viable for the cassette-based Commodore 64. The only Infocom story file ever to be intended to run from... |
| Mirror and Queen, by Chandler Groover Average member rating: Your mirror never lies. A puzzleless reflection. Fifteen to forty minutes. |
| Miss No-Name, by Bellamy Briks Average member rating: A really popular kid is trying to find out the name of the mysterious girl that sits in the front of the class. Your goal is to help him achieve this! Or risk his life trying... |
| The Missing Ring, by Felicity Drake Average member rating: Sadie Goldberg-Lawson is celebrating Christmas with her whole dysfunctional family at her Gran's house in Vermont. When Gran's heirloom diamond ring goes missing, can Sadie solve the mystery of the missing... |
| Möbius, by J.D. Clemens Average member rating: Another mission. Just when you had settled in for a nap. |
| Modus Vivendi, by Incanus Average member rating: Best Writing, Playability, Interactivity and Best Puzzle Winner on spanish Premios Hispanos 2010. Roma, circa 58 A.C. You're a handy man, doing chores for your neighbors and customers on the Aventine Hill... |
| Molly and the Butter Thieves, by Alice Grove (as Cosmic Hamster) Average member rating: You are Molly Butterfield, dairy farmer extraordinaire. In the past week there have been two mysterious butter disappearances from your own kitchen. There will not be a third. Molly and the Butter Thieves... |
| Monsters of Murdac, by Jonathan Partington Average member rating: The forests of Murdac are some of the oldest, as well as the wildest and most isolated, in the whole land. Also they don't take kindly to intruders -- although living on the outermost fringes of the great... |
| The Moon Watch, by Paolo Maroncelli and Alessandro Peretti Average member rating: An entry in the 2008 One Room Game Competition. You're an ordinary Soviet citizen, but to your surprise you are selected to play a highly important part in the defence of the Motherland - and then the crisis... |
| Moon-Shaped, by Jason Ermer Average member rating: In this game partly inspired by Little Red Riding Hood, you play as Rosalind Wechsler, a girl on the cusp of her 13th birthday. What begins as a trip to Grandmother's house in the woods leads to disturbing... |
| Moonmist, by Stu Galley, Jim Lawrence Average member rating: More ghosts haunt the misty sea-coast and stone ramparts of Cornwall than anyplace else on earth. One such soul roams Tresyllian Castle: a pale phantom with flaxen hair and a luminous, flowing gown. It seems... |
| Muse: An Autumn Romance, by Christopher Huang Average member rating: Early September, 1886. Autumn. The Victorian Era. The Rev. Dawson, 59, is off to the Continent and an unexpected Romance... [--blurb from The Z-Files Catalogue] |