| 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. |
| Focal Shift, by Fred Snyder Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: All you were supposed to do is sneak into a fintech company and steal some data. You didn't expect the client to use the comm chip jacked into your cybernetic implant as a cattle prod. And you definitely... |
| 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... |
| For the Moon Never Beams, by J. Michael Average member rating: Springtime, 1993. Prom night. A lonely road on the way to the big dance. This should be a magical evening, but your date suddenly seems distant and withdrawn. Is it something you said? Or perhaps something... |
| Foreign Soil, by Olaf Nowacki Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: How does it feel to be the only one on a lonely planet? Foreign Soil is part sci-fi, part surreal story about - well, about what, really? Probably you can judge that better than I can. If it were a film, it... |
| Forever and Ever, by PetricakeGames-IF Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: A father will do anything to keep his son safe. |
| Forever Meow, by Moe Zilla Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: You're a warm cat who's about to have a very bad day... |
| Forevermore: A Game of Writing Horror, by Stewart C Baker Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: You are Allen Edgar Poet. Can you write your next best work? |
| Forsaken Denizen, by C.E.J. Pacian Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: THIS GAME CONTAINS SCENES OF IMPLICIT VIOLENCE AND GORE. * * * (A text-only survival horror.) |
| Founder's Mercy, by Thomas Insel Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: You awake. You are lonely, so lonely. It was a thousand days ago today. All alone these thousand days. Your parents were the last. No, your father was the last. He held on for nearly a hundred days longer.... |
| Four Days of Summer, by David Welbourn Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: In this pleasant and silly game, spend the first four days of July with your friend David, a shameless author insertion character who seems inordinately fond of making interactive fiction references. |