| Repeat the Ending, by Drew Cook Average member rating: Explore an all-new "critical edition" of a 1996 Inform 5 game about mental illness, magic, and the second law of thermodynamics. When D, a psychiatrically disabled chaos wizard, learns that an estranged... |
| Resonance, by Matt Scarpino Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: James Drayton stood toe-to-toe with the forces of darkness...and lost. He lost everything: his successful private investigator firm, his loving wife, and his respected position in society. Now, months later,... |
| Retool Looter, by Charm Cochran Average member rating: The profusion of reversal technology has made espionage infinitely easier, but also infinitely more dangerous. When you could be turned into an inanimate object at any moment, field work is risky. As a... |
| Retrograding, by Happy Cat Games Average member rating: Another job well done, Miss Ioanna. ... |
| Return of the Sword, by Older Timer (Jim Macbrayne) Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: When recently you helped your friend Ezekiel Throgmeister little did you realise what that might lead to. Now his colleague Jedediah Strangeblossom wants to involve you in a quest to restore Excalibur to its... |
| Return to Ditch Day, by M.J. Roberts Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: It's been a decade since you graduated, but now it looks like you're going to have to solve one more Ditch Day stack. |
| Return to the Stars, by Adrian Welcker Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: After having been taken captive in battle, you soon settled into a routine: sleep, eat, shower, reconsider your life choices, repeat. Until, one day, there is no more food. Or guards, for that matter. It... |
| Revenge, by forta Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: Today marks the anniversary of the death of Clara, your wife. |
| The Richard Mines, by Evan Wright Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: Czechoslovakia, 1949. Though World War Two has been over for several years, rumors of underground German factories still persist. No one has found one yet, until now... |
| Riot, by Taylor Johnson Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: Your city is burning. Parker, a riot control officer, is thrust into the heat of his first riot when one mistake changes everything. Now he wanders through the bedlam, harbouring a deadly secret. |
| Risorgimento Represso, by Michael J. Coyne Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: You play as a student who, during a particularly boring lecture, falls through a green portal under their desk into the cluttered library of the wizard Ninario. Ninny was trying to summon a wizardly... |
| Rite of Passage, by Arno von Borries Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: A comedy in four parts about exciting games of instinct and wits, set in childhood. Not necessarily for children. |
| Ritus Sacri, by quackoquack Average member rating: On the desk in front of you: a Latin dictionary, a blank sheet of lined paper, and the photocopied passage you need to translate for class tomorrow. You always leave things too late. |
| The River of Blood, by Dee Cooke Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: Can you escape the River of Blood? |
| The Roads not Taken, by manonamora Average member rating: The Ritual awaits... Are you ready to make your choice? The one that will shape the rest of your life? Or will regret the roads not taken? This game was submitted to the 2023 Edition of the SpringThing, an... |
| Robin & Orchid, by Ryan Veeder and Emily Boegheim Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: High school journalists spend the night in a church, investigating reports of a ghost. |
| A Rock's Tale, by Shane R. Average member rating: You have no clue who you are, where you are or how you got there. The only thing you are absolutely certain of is that you are a rock. To unravel the mysteries of this strange land, the relationships between... |
| The Rocket Man From The Sea, by Janos Honkonen Mr. Patient's rating: Average member rating: On the old pilot station island, where you live with your parents, the war fought with Earth and Martian rocket-ships and Atomic Heat Rays exist only in the sonorous voice of the newscaster on the radio, and... |