Étude Circulár, by Adam Black Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: @fakeAdamBlack |
Eunice, by Gita Ryaboy Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: Eunice is a shadow of its former glory. Hope is lost, just a faint mem-ory Whatever might have brought you here, That Eunice needs you, it is clear. Type out simple commands, and Notice the changes in Eunice... |
The Euripides Enigma, by Larry Horsfield Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: You are Mike Erlin, captain of the Federation of Sentient Planets starship Excelsior. You have been ordered to the planet Euripides in the Sagittarius region of space to investigate why the research station... |
Eurydice, by Anonymous Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: A short game about grief, with occasional snakes. |
Even Some More Tales from Castle Balderstone, by Ryan Veeder Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: The fourth one in a series of anthologies of unbelievable terror, edited by Ryan Veeder. Also an ECTOCOMP 2021 entry. |
An Evening at the Ransom Woodingdean Museum House, by Ryan Veeder Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: Karen Chambers gives tours in a restored Victorian home. |
Evermore, by Adam Whybray and Edgar Allan Poe Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: "MISERY is manifold. The wretchedness of earth is multiform. Overreaching the wide horizon as the rainbow, its hues are as various as the hues of that arch". (Edgar Allan Poe, 'Berenice', 1835) This... |
Everybody Dies, by Jim Munroe Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: It starts with a metalhead, Graham, realizing that throwing that shopping cart over the bridge was not the great idea he thought it was. Even if it did get him out of washroom duty at Cost Cutters.... |
Everything We Do Is Games, by Doug Orleans Average member rating: A null game, inspired by John Cage's 4′33″. |
The Example of the Chicken Sexer, by Simon Christiansen Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: "With his thumb and forefinger, the sexer flips the bird over and parts a small flap on its hindquarters to expose the cloaca, a tiny vent where both the genitals and anus are situated, and peers deep... |
Exhibition, by Ian Finley Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: "The Hartman Gallery extends their invitation to an exhibition of Anatoly Domokov's "American Paintings." Who draws the line between art and life? HTML enhanced." [--blurb from Competition '99] |
Extreme Omnivore: Text Edition, by Hazel Gold Average member rating: You just got home and you're hungry as a dog. What smells so appetizing? Where can you find a snack? |
Fail-Safe, by Jon Ingold Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: |
The Failed Career of Dave Goodberg, by Parallax Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: Dave Goodberg was a TV presenter back in the 1980s and 1990s. Back then he was young and handsome. Now he's just a failed middle aged weirdo with a strange obsession with cats. |
Fair, by Hanon Ondricek Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: As the most famous self-published Science Fiction author residing in Hillview, you are eminently qualified to judge their annual Elementary School Science Fair. |
Fairest, by Amanda Walker Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: “Mirror, mirror, on the wall,” you say dreamily, gazing into its sparkling surface… “You know,” replies the mirror, “I can do a lot more than just reflect fair faces. O, how I long to leap off... |
Faithful Companion, by Matt Weiner Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: The "Play On-line" link should now go to version 2! |
Fake News, by Mike Sousa Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: I had enough fake news clouding my head even before remembering the words of Zobra the Seer, that today I would encounter great peril, end up in the news, and discover the fate of my great-grandparents. Get... |
Fallacy of Dawn, by Robb Sherwin Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: In a world that never quite got over the '80s, Delarion Yar dispenses quarters for the local arcade... badly. A software pirate from better days, he's crossed the wrong people one too many times. Locked into... |