First Things First, by J. Robinson Wheeler Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: You’ve just arrived at home from your nightly visit to the science and invention section of the local public library, where you spend each night dreaming your dreamy dreams of one day inventing a time... |
Fish & Dagger, by grave snail games Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: You are a secret agent. It’s the end of the world. You are cursed. You came here to rescue your partner, but the mission has taken a turn for the weird. Parody spy thriller. Best played on a computer or... |
Fish Bowl, by Ethan Rupp and Joshua Rupp Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: You are a beachcomber living by the shore. Today, you wake to find an empty fish bowl in your home, and don't remember how it got there. You try to piece your memory back together, but soon learn what the... |
Fish!, by John Molloy, Pete Kemp, Phil South, Rob Steggles Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: One nibble and you're hooked. JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT IT WAS SAFE TO GET OUT OF THE WATER: The tide is turning in the teeming metropolis of Fishworld. The oceans and seas are boiling off into space. The Seven... |
Flattened London, by Carter X Gwertzman Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: Unravel the secrets of the third dimension and search for treasure in a wholly bizarre setting — a crossover between the worlds of Fallen London and Flatland. Keep your wits about you in this sprawling... |
A Fleeting Case of Self-Possession, or, Memento Moratori, by Lea Albaugh Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: |
Flight of the Hummingbird, by Michael Martin Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: Dr. Sinister is at it again! The Concordance of Powered Response isn't entirely clear on what it is he's planning, but it's big. This is clearly a task for one of the world's mightiest champions!... |
Floatpoint, by Emily Short Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: It is night on this side of the planet. Settled areas are lit: a jagged crescent in the tropics, lining the inland sea. The bright splatter along the top of the curve is Tanhua, as bright from space as New... |
Flotsam & Driftwood, by Peter Orme (as Conrad Elton) Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: Flotsam and Driftwood was published for the 2014 ShuffleComp, and like all those games it is based (or at least inspired) by a song, in the case the Genesis song Home by the Sea. Conrad Elton is an alias of... |
Flowers of Mysteria, by David Sweeney Average member rating: Your quest is to cure the Fisher King of his illness. When he fell ill, the once fertile land became barren. You must collect the four legendary flowers of Mysteria and make from them a herbal remedy. |
Fog Convict, by Andrew Metzger Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: There's a convict loose, a fog that just won't go away, and you're pretty sure your dorm mate just blew up his microwave. Just another day in college, right? |
Following Me, by Tia Orisney Average member rating: Two women take a wrong turn in the woods and make a gruesome discovery. They seek help from a mysterious stranger and are dragged into a vicious trap that they will be lucky to survive. Intended for mature... |
Foo Foo, by Buster Hudson Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: Someone's been bopping the field mice on the head, and only Good Fairy, Senior Detective can find out who. A parser-driven noir adventure based on the interactive fiction of Ryan Veeder. |
Food, Drink, Girls, by Roboman Average member rating: La Petite Mort entry in ECTOCOMP 2015. |
For a Change, by Dan Schmidt Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: "The sun has gone. It must be brought. You have a rock." [--blurb from Competition '99] |
For a Place by the Putrid Sea, by Arno von Borries Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: At some point, going back would have been inevitable anyway. And why should I not have been allowed a bit of rest? After all, no one could say I hadn't tried to run. But when you're running, you need to stop... |