| Dual II: Cyclic, by DissoluteSolute Average member rating: A short collection of kinetic horror poetry that tries—at least somewhat—to stick to the self-imposed theme of 'cycles'. CW: non-explicit mentions of sex in one poem |
| Dual Transform, by Andrew Plotkin Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: This game takes place in a single room — but not always the same one. The room contains just one item, but again, there's more to it than that. Experiment and enjoy. |
| Duel, by piato Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: But you were the one challenged. Custom dictates that you make the first move. |
| Dust, by IkeC Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: A Western Story. English version of Staub (German). |
| The Dying of the Light, by Amanda Walker Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: Do not go gentle. Rage, rage. Content Warnings: This game is about dementia and violent psychosis. |
| Dynamite Powers vs. the Ray of Night!, by Mike Carletta Average member rating: Dynamite Powers and Rosalind have escaped the Chinese water torture on Lord Infamy's dirigible. With the help of their new friend, Melcor, they led the revolt of the singing monkeys of Melodion and toppled... |
| Earth and Sky, by Paul O'Brian Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: It's been almost a month since your parents disappeared. One Tuesday, they just didn't come home, and there's been no sign of them since. For the University and the rest of the town, the mystery is beginning... |
| Earth and Sky 2: Another Earth, Another Sky, by Paul O'Brian Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: In this sequel game, you play as Austin Colborn, a young man who wears an earthsuit made by your scientist parents. It gives you great strength and invulnerability. You and your sister Emily, who wears the... |
| Earth And Sky 3: Luminous Horizon, by Paul O'Brian Mr. Patient's rating: 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... |
| An Earth Turning Slowly, by Mæja Stefánsson Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: She ran through her list of findings. “We’ve never had one quite like her. The diversity of simultaneous wounds, I mean, in a surviving specimen. There’s this long-standing hand-wave in paleopathology:... |
| Eat Me, by Chandler Groover Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: In this castle, you'll eat or be eaten. May contain dairy, carnage, puzzles, nuts. |
| The Ebb and Flow of the Tide, by Peter Nepstad Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: You have done a horrible thing, so horrible that burial will be denied you, either in soil or sea, neither can there be any hell for you. You wait for some hours, knowing this. Then your friends come for... |
| Ecdysis, by Peter Nepstad Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: You wake, a pounding headache loud in your inner ear, the back of your head itching and tingling, your mouth full of cotton. The pain drives away your dreams, weird visions of alien landscapes... Ecdysis is... |
| The Edifice, by Lucian P. Smith Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: "Something new in your everyday hunter-gatherer routine: where did this strange edifice come from? Dare you enter and explore the secrets of this... thing, or do you try to face your enemies? Like you have a... |
| Edith's Cats, by Roboman Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: La Petite Mort entry in ECTOCOMP 2016. |
| The Egg and the Newbie, by Robert DeFord Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: In this first book in The Heartha Saga, an intrepid Newbie has to take over the management of a small egg farm and make it successful. Other books in the series will continue the saga. While each book can be... |