Dorm: Adventure at the 8-Bit Assembly, by Carrington Vanston Average member rating: PLOT You’ve heard about the 8-Bit Assembly for ages: a retro Apple II computer convention where attendees stay in a university dorm along with fellow vintage computer nerds. You’ve been looking forward... |
Dr Horror's House of Terror, by Ade McT Average member rating: The Grave cannot hold them...Nothing human can stop them...Torn from their tombs to terrify the world, the cravings of their undead blood made them kill...kill...KILL! Feel the chill of the crypt in your... |
Draculaland, by Robin Johnson Average member rating: A terse, comic horror puzzle game based loosely on Dracula, faithfully reimagining several characters and ignoring most of the original plot. Guide Jonathan Harker on a trip through Transylvania, interacting... |
Earth And Sky 3: Luminous Horizon, by Paul O'Brian Average member rating: The third and final episode in the Earth And Sky series! It isn't necessary to have played either of the previous two games in order to enjoy this one, and a digital comic feelie is provided to recap the... |
The Eleusinian Miseries, by Mike Russo Average member rating: Well, isn't this a lark! After solid years of going after old Alky to let you in on that Mysteries wheeze of his, at last tonight's the night. He's dragged you from Athens to Eleusis for the to-do, but no... |
Ether, by MathBrush Average member rating: "For the first time in centuries, something is different. Your tentacles tingle as you float to the east past icebergs and whirlwinds. You skirt a pocket of hot air, bounce through a field of ice, and... |
The Faeries Of Haelstowne, by Christopher Merriner Average member rating: “Hailstone," announced the Chief. “Round Ashton way. A little job for you, Arthur - their vicar's gone missing. They're a funny lot over in those parts. Superstitious. Someone's hiding something; don't... |
Fail-Safe, by Jon Ingold Average member rating: |
Fallen London, by Failbetter Games Average member rating: Poet or Assassin? Lover or Spy? Choose your fate in Fallen London, a gothic metropolis a mile beneath the surface of the earth. An epic adventure where you live a sometimes horrific, often curious, but... |
Fan Interference, by Andrew Schultz Average member rating: The 2003 Cubs are on the brink of the World Series. It's game 6, and they're even going to take a late 3-0 lead in the clinching game. They won't keep it. Unless you, who just got kicked off the bus near... |
Figaro, by Victor Gijsbers Average member rating: A short example game created to accompany the essay "Co-Authorship and Community". It gives the player a kind of freedom that is not seen in any other interactive fiction: the freedom to determine what the... |
For a Change, by Dan Schmidt Average member rating: "The sun has gone. It must be brought. You have a rock." [--blurb from Competition '99] |
Four-In-One Sampler I, by Various Average member rating: The Four-In-One sampler contains introductory portions of Infidel, Planetfall, and Zork I, together with a session transcript from The Witness, and a scene found in no other Infocom game: Marc Blank's... |
Four-In-One Sampler II, by Various Average member rating: This second Four-In-One sampler updated the first, reflecting the dramatic expansion in Infocom's output between 1984 and 1987. It contains introductory portions of Zork I, Leather Goddesses of Phobos, and... |
Galatea, by Emily Short Average member rating: Emily Short's description: A conversation with a work of art. "47. Galatea. White Thasos marble. Non-commissioned work by the late Pygmalion of Cyprus. (The artist has since committed suicide.) Originally... |
The Game Formerly Known as Hidden Nazi Mode, by Victor Gijsbers Average member rating: The Game Formerly Known as Hidden Nazi Mode was, in fact, formerly known as Hidden Nazi Mode. As such it was a failed experiment, detailed in the accompanying essay. In this release the Nazi mode has been... |
The Ghosts of Blackwood Manor, by Stefan Vogt Average member rating: Take on the role of novelist Thomas King and his wife Cora as they move into a remote Scottish manor house, just days before Christmas 1986. Seeking inspiration for his next book, Thomas begins to explore... |
Grimnoir, by ProP Average member rating: It's his biggest selling point and it's a cold, hard fact: occult detective Jacob Morris has never lost a case, and he's been in this business a long time. Join him and his singularly skilled colleague... |
Gruds in Space, by Joseph A. Dudar and Chuck Sommerville Average member rating: There I was, like, cool to the max, man, crusing in my totally awesome Space-Commuter. I was turned on to some tunes when a blast came in over the computer/wet bar. Like wow! It was direct from President... |
Gruesome, by Robin Johnson Average member rating: As a grue, it's your duty to keep the underground kingdom safe from vandalism by sorcerers, swordspeople, and other ugly monsters who keep invading the dungeon in hopes of stealing a sackful of your friends'... |