#VanLife, by Victoria RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (13 ratings) The first thought is always the same: ‘coffee’. The warm glow of the kettle fills the van as it comes to life at an enviable pace. Suddenly, with a snap, the lights shut off, the kettle dies with... |
+ = x, by Chandler Groover RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (26 ratings) An equation is a language, which is a road to move information. All matter is information. Even a crust trimmed from a sandwich. Even a planet's crust, adrift in space, with its core blown. Those lights are... |
20 Exchange Place, by Sol FC RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (15 ratings) Sink or swim in the concrete pool. ... |
80 DAYS, by inkle, Meg Jayanth RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (100 ratings) 1872, with a steampunk twist. Phileas Fogg has wagered he can circumnavigate the world in just eighty days. Choose your own route around a 3D globe, travelling by airship, submarine, mechanical camel,... |
9:05, by Adam Cadre RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (544 ratings) The phone rings. Oh, no — how long have you been asleep? Sure, it was a tough night, but... This is bad. This is very bad. The phone rings. |
AardVarK Versus the Hype, by Truthcraze RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (11 ratings) November, 1997, somewhere in the suburbs: Carpenter jeans. Mixtapes. Alt Rock. A mind-controlling vaguely-citrus soda. A beat-up 1989 Toyota Celica. A gas station that sells snacks. And the band whose name... |
Academic Pursuits (As Opposed To Regular Pursuits), by ruqiyah RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (26 ratings) Dear Ms. ████████ We are delighted to offer you a position in our architecture department. After your application and interview we are confident you will really sink your teeth into this... |
Alias 'The Magpie', by J. J. Guest RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (74 ratings) Sir Rodney Playfair, gentleman thief, has a simple plan: impersonate a psychiatrist, infiltrate a country house, steal a priceless Egyptian scarab and make it back to London in time for cocktails. All in a... |
All Hands Abandon Ship, by David Lee RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (11 ratings) In a race against time, can you escape before it's too late? ... |
Amazing Quest, by Nick Montfort RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (28 ratings) at last, you now need to get yourself and your fleet back home. Decide as if it all depends on you, trust as if it all depends on the gods, and you will have an amazing quest... |
The Archivist and the Revolution, by Autumn Chen RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (39 ratings) The world is ending, and you are still paying rent. Content warning: optional sexual content (non-explicit), illness, death, transphobia, homophobia |
An Aside About Everything, by Sasha RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (9 ratings) A girl has gone missing and He has set out to find her. Join Him on an adventure through fantastical and strange worlds in an effort to find the one closest to Him. |
Babyface, by Mark Sample RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (25 ratings) We are haunted by the houses of our childhood. How unfamiliar they are, when we return. Yet you never forget, do you? You never really forget. A Southern Gothic horror story. Remember, of all the masks we... |
Baggage, by Katherine Farmar RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (11 ratings) An exploration of stuckness, change, and the things we can’t let go. |
Bali B&B, by Felicity Banks RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (17 ratings) Can you keep a bunch of tourists happy in Paradise? "Bali B&B" is a cosy choice-based tale of running a Bed & Breakfast in Bali, Indonesia. There is peril to humans and animals on Friday but your choices... |
Ballyhoo, by Jeff O'Neill RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (45 ratings) Spangleland! Sawdust and glitter, buffoons and cotton candy! It's a place where your wildest dreams come true! At least, that's what you think... until you get behind the scenes at the big top. Then you... |
Big Trouble in Little Dino Park, by Seth Paxton, Rachel Aubertin RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (19 ratings) Ever since cloning dinosaurs became the cheap, cool way to build a theme park there have been lots of them cropping up. Luckily, this one still had a position open for your summer job! Little Dino Park is a... |
Break Stuff, by Amy Clare Fontaine RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (8 ratings) What better way to get over a breakup than smashing things? In Break Stuff, you make decisions for a troubled young woman who just broke up with her boyfriend. When your old friend from high school comes... |
A Calling of Dogs, by Arabella Collins RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (15 ratings) You don't know where you are, or how you got here, but you do know you've been kidnapped. Trapped in a cage, running out of options. What will you do? |
Captain Graybeard's Plunder, by Julian Mortimer Smith RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (21 ratings) A retired pirate captain cobbles together a ship and crew from the pages of classic works of literature. His goal: revenge! |
Careless Talk, by Diana Rider RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (9 ratings) "You pace the deck anxiously as you wait for the chaplain to finish his current appointment. The skies above are a gloomy grey--not foreboding enough for a storm, too grim to be considered cheery. The... |
The Cave, by Neil Aitken RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (19 ratings) You wake up in the depths of a dark cave system and must find your way out. Contend with strange creatures. Lost treasures. Forgotten runes. Ancient magic. Faltering light sources. Fear. Loneliness.... |
CHASE THE SUN, by Frankie Kavakich RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (17 ratings) It's the end of the world and everyone's handling it in their own way. CHASE THE SUN is a game about running, family, and death. It features topics that may be considered surreal, unsettling, or upsetting to... |
Choice of Broadsides, by Adam Strong-Morse, Heather Albano, and Dan Fabulich RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (15 ratings) A swashbuckling naval adventure, in the spirit of C. S. Forester's Hornblower or Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey/Maturin books, with a dash of Jane Austen. Choice of Broadsides is a 60,000 word interactive novel,... |
Congee, by Becci RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (28 ratings) A short story about food, belonging, and seeking home. Text your friend, call your mum, and search for congee on this rainy night. |
The Corsham Witch Trial, by JC Blair RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (9 ratings) Headphones blasting in your ears and the bitter taste of stale coffee clinging to your tongue you leaf through the heavy wedge of fraying files on your desk. The rest of your floor long since having... |
Counterfeit Monkey, by Emily Short RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (253 ratings) Anglophone Atlantis has been an independent nation since an April day in 1822, when a well-aimed shot from their depluralizing cannon reduced the British colonizing fleet to one ship. Since then, Atlantis... |
Cyborg Arena, by John Ayliff RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (10 ratings) In the dystopian future, cyborgs have been stripped of their rights and treated as property. You find yourself owned by an entertainment company and forced to fight other cyborgs in brutal arena matches.... |
The Daughter, by GioBorrows RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (13 ratings) In the far future everybody is queer, immortal, childless and looks like hot 30 years old. The first daughter born in thousands of years is found killed under mysterious circumstances. As her native... |
The Dead Account, by Naomi Norbez RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (15 ratings) Per Hivekind's 12.3.14 Update, you are required to shut the account of dead users. As it is your first day on this job, you must only close one: Mike Stanvinchi's. How will those closest to him take it? Play... |
Deadline, by Marc Blank RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (60 ratings) Twelve hours to solve the mystery. One false move, and the killer strikes again. It's been called "part of the latest craze in home computing (TIME magazine), an "amazing feat of programming" (THE NEW YORK... |
Detective Osiris, by Adam Burt RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (17 ratings) Death. Conception. Genesis. Mystery. ... |
Deus Ex Ceviche, by Tom Lento, Chandler Groover RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (16 ratings) Something fishy is happening in the Section B-2 Temple. |
Doppeljobs, by Lei RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (23 ratings) You are a young doppelganger, fresh out of School of Humanity, finally realizing your life-long dream to own a human-centric business. You offer a unique service: imitation on demand, living through... |
Dreamland, by Tatiana Statsenko (as eejitlikeme) RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (8 ratings) Dreams are fascinating, illogical, colourful, and some people just cannot live without them. Are you sleeping to remember or are you sleeping to forget? Credits to testers: Uliana Sirotina, Matt Nicolls |
Earth and Sky, by Paul O'Brian RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (84 ratings) 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... |
Eat Me, by Chandler Groover RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (109 ratings) In this castle, you'll eat or be eaten. May contain dairy, carnage, puzzles, nuts. |
Electric word, "life", by Lance Nathan RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (17 ratings) It's 1999, and your roommate has talked you into hosting a Halloween party. It's pretty much going to be all his friends, but you've invited a few of your own who may or may not make it. Here's hoping for... |
The Eleusinian Miseries, by Mike Russo RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (26 ratings) Well, isn't this a lark! After solid years of going after old Alky to let you in on that Mysteries wheeze of his, at last tonight's the night. He's dragged you from Athens to Eleusis for the to-do, but no... |
Elvish for Goodbye, by David Gürçay-Morris RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (16 ratings) "To think of 'living' there was to reduce the miraculous to the mundane; one does not 'live' at Xanadu." ... |
En Garde, by Jack Welch RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (24 ratings) A man who has lost his mind. A mouse who has lost his realm. A dog who has lost his family. And the scientist who will save the world. |
Enveloping Darkness, by John Muhlhauser, Helen Pluta, and Othniel Aryee RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (13 ratings) Your brother is dead. Well, that’s what everyone tells you. He was taken by orcs when you were eleven, and since then, you’ve been living on your own. |
Equal-librium, by Ima RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (12 ratings) Every system, whether the economy or the ecosystem, has an equilibrium. When we keep extracting the resources, exploiting human moral bottom-lines, consuming carelessly, and ignoring small but essential part... |
Esther's, by Brad Buchanan and Alleson Buchanan RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (26 ratings) At Esther's cafe your adorable host Served cheese to the mice when they wanted toast! That won't bother Harold's robust appetite, But Janie insists that the order's not right. Author's Postmortem |
extraordinary_fandoms.exe, by Storysinger Presents RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (8 ratings) extraordinary_fandoms.exe tells the story of Pinecone, their friendships on Discordant, & how those friendships helped them through difficult times. |
Eye Contact, by Thomas McMullan RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (10 ratings) A coffee. A friend. Something to talk about. |
Fallen London, by Failbetter Games RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (57 ratings) Poet or Assassin? Lover or Spy? Choose your fate in Fallen London, a gothic metropolis a mile beneath the surface of the earth. An epic adventure where you live a sometimes horrific, often curious, but... |
The Feather Grange Job, by David Fletcher RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (4 ratings) An ornithological heist story. |
Fine Felines, by Felicity Banks RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (14 ratings) You are a twenty-four-year-old who just inherited $10,000. Can you run a successful cat-breeding business? --------------- There is a spoiler-filled Cheat Sheet option at the very beginning of the game for... |
Flattened London, by Carter X Gwertzman RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (13 ratings) 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... |
Glimmer, by Katie Benson RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (18 ratings) It's bleak out there. No one would blame you for turning away. |
The Golden Heist, by George Lockett and Rob Thorman RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (19 ratings) The domus aurea. The Golden House. Nero built his crowning marvel, the greatest folly of his reign, on the strength of your father's genius. And then he cast him aside. It's time to get your own back. And,... |
Grandma Bethlinda's Remarkable Egg, by Arthur DiBianca RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (23 ratings) How do you break out of handcuffs when all you've got is an egg? |
Grooverland, by Mathbrush RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (26 ratings) "Magic comes with a price. But on your birthday, all your expenses are paid. Welcome to Grooverland." Grooverland is a large parser game that takes over two hours to complete. It is based on the works of... |
The Grown-Up Detective Agency, by Brendan Patrick Hennessy RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (54 ratings) The only thing Bell Park likes more than a mystery is solving it on her own. But when a time-traveling 12-year-old version of herself lands face-down on her rented co-working desk, she'll have no choice but... |
Haywire, by Peregrine Wade RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (8 ratings) Yet another day is ending. Yet another day of dazzling bystanders with your spectacular illusions, all for a fistful of coins. Now it's time to grab a bite and find a place to sleep, all alone in the big... |
How it was then and how it is now, by Pseudavid RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (10 ratings) Who would be asked to travel to the center of an apocalypse? Two smart people walking to the center of many disasters, including the disaster they made for themselves. |
How The Elephant's Child Who Walked By Himself Got His Wings, by Peter Eastman RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (12 ratings) This fantasia on Kipling's "Just So Stories" takes you back to the High and Far-Off Times to learn how all things came to be what they are today. Warning: Contains bad poetry. |
i wish you were dead., by Sofía Abarca RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (14 ratings) you can’t take the burden of it anymore, no matter how strong your love is for her. but how do you tell the person you love that you can’t – or won’t – love them anymore?... |
I-0, by Anonymous RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (158 ratings) Stranded on Interstate Zero after your car broke down, you are miles away from the last sign of civilization. It's twenty minutes to noon and the temperature is well over 120°F. It's beginning to look like... |
The Impossible Bottle, by Linus Åkesson RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (82 ratings) Housework is only as dull as your imagination. Join Emma, six years old, on a playful adventure of peculiar proportions. Merciful puzzlefest. Parser or point-and-click, as you please. Web (including mobile)... |
In the Service of Mrs. Claus, by Mathbrush RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (6 ratings) Let me tell you the true secret of Christmas: Santa Claus died centuries ago. You see, in ancient times, as the Gods began to die, Santa Claus married a goddess. She was worshiped as Bast in Egypt, as... |
The Land Down Under, by The Marino Family RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (6 ratings) Through a glass in the floor of the Tangerine House, Lin has marveled at the perfect miniature world of The Land Down Under. But when her two foster siblings go missing, Lin must pursue them into this world... |
Limerick Quest, by Pace Smith RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (18 ratings) "To Russia!" you boldly suggest. "This riddle has got me obsessed. We'll search 'till we're blind, and loot what we find! Let's go on a... |
Lore Distance Relationship, by Naomi "Bez" Norbez RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (12 ratings) Follow user StaircaseHaven14 on a Neopets-esque site called Ruffians as she faces life's challenges, RPs with her long-distance BFF (or more than BFF?) Bee, and encounters familial hardship, from age 8 to... |
The Magpie Takes the Train, by Mathbrush RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (41 ratings) A millionaire guards a fabulous ruby in her private train car. Countless thieves have failed to steal it. But they weren't the Magpie! |
Mermaids of Ganymede, by Seth Paxton RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (9 ratings) Trapped at the bottom of Ganymede's ocean, beneath a thick layer of ice, your survey ship has crash landed. Your crew has begun to see things swimming out there in the dark, and no one has ever made if off... |
The Miller's Garden, by Damon L. Wakes RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (15 ratings) When the miller died, he left his garden. And when the mill was torn down, the river changed its course. |
Minor Arcana, by Jack Sanderson Thwaite RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (18 ratings) You have many faces. Your form is multiple. You are the cards. Created many years ago, infused with dark magic, you have seen many things. What secrets do you contain? What visions have you conjured up? How... |
The Moon wed Saturn, by Pseudavid RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (19 ratings) A simple, if peculiar, love story where not much seems to happen. The Moon wed Saturn is a short narrative experiment. Computer or tablet is recommended. |
Mother Tongue, by Nell Raban RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (20 ratings) You're sitting at home, minding your business, when your mom texts you. It's a familiar situation. But when the chat turns nostalgic, how do you reconcile her regrets about how she raised you with your own... |
Move On, by Serhii Mozhaiskyi RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (15 ratings) You are trying to escape with a mysterious briefcase, but your options are limited. Can you survive the chase? Mobile friendly. No sound effects. Keep your eyes on the road. |
My Gender Is a Fish, by Carter X Gwertzman RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (24 ratings) Magpies from the forbidden woods like to steal things: coins, jewelry, your gender identity. It's starting to get dark, so you'd better find your gender fast. If only you could remember what it looked... |
Nose Bleed, by Stanley W. Baxton RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (21 ratings) Please, stop embarassing us. Content warning: Excessive bleeding, mild gore, social anxiety |
Out, by Viktor Sobol RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (27 ratings) It's a wonderful morning, and you're ready to come out. |
The Owl Consults, by Thomas Mack, Nick Mathewson, and Cidney Hamilton RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (21 ratings) Once you've established yourself as the ruler of the crime world (and, eventually, the literal world), the only challenge left is helping out the next generation of supervillains---for a suitable fee, of... |
A Papal Summons, or The Church Cat, by Bitter Karella RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (14 ratings) The pope -- the holy father himself! -- has summoned you to Rome for a personal audience. But the Vatican is a massive, bustling city, full of twisting avenues and winding corridors and so many oubliettes,... |
Photopia, by Adam Cadre RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (568 ratings) "Will you read me a story?" "Read you a story? What fun would that be? I've got a better idea: let's tell a story together." |
The Pinecone, by Joseph Pentangelo RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (21 ratings) A breath born of boredom rises in the wintry sky. Hooves and bells approach. The school bus is late. |
The Place, by CynthiaP (as 'Ima') RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (15 ratings) Although this is an interactive interface, your choices do NOT matter. They really do not. Before you quit, I want you to understand why. I am a believer of absurdity, that our actions in the end have no... |
Prism, by Eliot M.B. Howard RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (17 ratings) Born to a city of wonders beyond your reach, scarcity has always been a close friend. As a courier, the city’s human infrastructure, you scale its roofworks, evade its constables, risk death every day for... |
Quest for the Sword of Justice, by Damon L. Wakes RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (16 ratings) It has been 100 years since the vile legions of Necroth were defeated. 100 years of years of peace and harmony. But a shadow grows in the frozen north, and dark forces assemble in the wilds and on the roads.... |
Quintessence, by Andrea M. Pawley RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (10 ratings) The Forever Cat stalks through this universe, collapsing it when the Others come close or shiny objects are too far apart. Will you end the Forever Cat's destructive cycle and help this universe's quanta... |
A Rope of Chalk, by Ryan Veeder RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (35 ratings) An account of the disastrous sidewalk chalk tournament of August 27, 2011. |
Sage Sanctum Scramble, by Arthur DiBianca RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (23 ratings) A grab bag of puzzles, mostly word puzzles. Collect keywords and save the Sanctum! |
Sense of Harmony, by Scenario World RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (15 ratings) Cybernetically enhanced Elizabeth Boldan tries to find herself while working part-time at the Crown Diamond, an erotic massage parlor and brothel in the year 2029. On television and in the movies,... |
Smart Theory, by AKheon RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (19 ratings) A strange, new thought system has been spreading like wildfire through schools and institutions - it has even taken over the university that you go to. What could this all mean? Perhaps we'll discover the... |
SOUND, by CynthiaP RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (14 ratings) You embark to find that voice You embark to find that voice You embark to find that voice You embark to find that voice You embark to find that voice |
Stand Up / Stay Silent, by Y Ceffyl Gwyn RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (17 ratings) The revolution begins with you. |
Stay?, by E. Jade Lomax RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (29 ratings) STAY? CHOOSE YOUR OWN HAPPY ENDING Welcome to Elaia, a magical city nestled in a high valley. It's the end of your first year at university & time to choose your major. Find yourself among potential friends... |
Sting, by Mike Russo RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (20 ratings) Six bees. Five bags of groceries. A four-pound dumbbell. Three sailboats. One twin. Sting is a puzzleless parser memoir about ordinary days and unexpected interruptions. |
Stoned Ape Hypothesis, by James Heaton RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (21 ratings) In the early 1990's, ethnobotanist Terence McKenna published his book "Food of the Gods" in which he presented a theory explaining the cognitive leap forward observed in early homo-sapiens. His theory is... |
Stuff of Legend, by Lance Campbell RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (21 ratings) The only thing worse than being a village idiot is being an unemployed village idiot. Maybe it’s time to change careers. Maybe it’s time to be a knight. |
Tavern Crawler, by Josh Labelle RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (42 ratings) Most fantasy stories are about slaying the dragon. This one is about what happens after that. When you and your companions are approached by a man in a tavern who offers you more gold than you could spend in... |
The Thirty Nine Steps, by Graham Walmsley RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (17 ratings) The man on the floor was quite dead, a knife through his heart skewering him to the floorboards. At a quarter to eight, the train would take me from London, where people would be searching for me, into the... |
Trusting My Mortal Enemy?! What a Disaster!, by Storysinger Presents RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (11 ratings) When a hero & a villain start planning their battles over coffee, they come to trust each other more than they ever expected. |
Turandot, by Victor Gijsbers RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (51 ratings) An operatic performance. A tale of atonement. A dating sim with a crocodile pit. Content warnings: sex; sexism and other gender issues; suicide; torture; homophobia; xenophobia. |
The Turnip, by Joseph Pentangelo RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (20 ratings) A hole-based economy and a venison-based diet. You and your dog. And a turnip. |
Universal Hologram, by Kit Riemer RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (18 ratings) Dreams are nothing but organic simulations. In a computer-generated universe, the citizens of a far-future Martian colony begin projecting their consciousnesses out of their bodies using astral projection... |
Use Your Psychic Powers at Applebee's, by Geoffrey Golden RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (37 ratings) You are a Psychic Brand Ambassador for Schtupmeister Beer. Listen to the thoughts of customers at the local Applebee's and convince them to try your syrupy ale. But will being in these peoples' heads... |
Vampire Ltd, by Alex Harby RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (26 ratings) Nero Brashov, vampire and failed businessman, has revenge on his mind. He'll pose as a human, infiltrate his arch-enemy's corporation, and sabotage it from the inside. Just as soon as he's invited in, that... |
Weird Grief, by Naomi Norbez RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (13 ratings) Mike Stanvinchi is dead. Juniper, who was in a polyamorous threeway with Mike and his spouse, Roger, must navigate her relationship with the surviving partner. But grief isn't always easy. . . Help her... |
Will Not Let Me Go, by Stephen Granade RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (75 ratings) Dallas, Texas. 1996. Fred Strickland has Alzheimer's. |
The Wizard Sniffer, by Buster Hudson RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (138 ratings) You were recently acquired by the brave Ser Leonhart and his squire to sniff out the evil shapeshifting wizard. Unfortunately, you are not a wizard sniffer (if such a thing even exists). As far as you can... |
Xanthippe's Last Night with Socrates, by Victor Gijsbers RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (28 ratings) It's your last night together, for literal fuck's sake, but your husband is 'not in the mood'. Can you convince him to fulfil his marital duties? ... |
You Couldn't Have Done That, by Ann Hugo RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (27 ratings) Your first day on the job wasn't going to be pleasant. Such was inevitable. It's a big change. And, you are autistic. But this was a different story, far worse than unpleasant. |
You Will Thank Me as Fast as You Thank a Werewolf, by B.J. Best RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (15 ratings) It began when my mother's goldfish died on the dining-room table. I was about to tell her how I lived; my girlfriend and I were about to see the Wauwatosa Thunderdivers. We were dancing on the beach; we were... |
Zork I, by Marc Blank and Dave Lebling RadioactiveCrow's rating: Average member rating: (222 ratings) Many strange tales have been told of the fabulous treasure, exotic creatures, and diabolical puzzles in the Great Underground Empire. As an aspiring adventurer, you will undoubtedly want to locate these... |