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Blast, by Richard Otter
Average member rating: (1 rating)
Your day starts with a headless receptionist and then just goes from bad to worse; don't you just hate Monday mornings.
Blue Chairs, by Chris Klimas
Average member rating: (95 ratings)

Blue Lacuna, by Aaron A. Reed
Average member rating: (114 ratings)

You have always been different. One in a trillion have your gift, your curse: to move between worlds, never settling, always alone. To Wayfare. Yet there are others like you, and something stronger than...

Border Zone, by Marc Blank
Average member rating: (27 ratings)

Where the Iron Curtain divides East and West, the frontier is a no man's land between freedom and captivity, a place where moments lost or precautions not taken exact a toll in men's lives. In Border Zone,...

The Box, by Paul Michael Winters
Average member rating: (8 ratings)

You are a collector of rare antiquities, with a special passion for puzzle boxes. You've been searching for one particular box for a long time, but perhaps this box is better left unfound.

Bringing the Rain, by Lumin
Average member rating: (1 rating)

It hasn't rained in your village for almost three years. You are young, not quite a man, carrying nothing. You've decided to climb to the top of Feather Mountain to the east, where the rain used to come...
Business As Usual, by Abbi Park
You work at this place where visitors move the four "Grand Items" (book, shoe, vase, and lamp) from their proper rooms. Your job is to put them all back before the boss arrives--or else.
Camelot, by Finn Rosenløv
DB's rating:
Average member rating: (4 ratings)
This is the revised version of Camelot. Published after the end of the 2010 Adrift Summer Competition. After a number of years your membership of the distinguished club of the unemployed has finally expired....
Can You Stand Up?, by BlueMaxima
"Sir? Sir? Can you stand up?"

Candlesmoke, by Caelyn Sandel and Carolyn VanEseltine
Average member rating: (25 ratings)

Entry in EctoComp 2014.

Candy Rush Saga, by Andrew Schultz
Average member rating: (6 ratings)

Entry in ECTOCOMP 2014.
Carriage Returns, by David Good
Average member rating: (6 ratings)
"Carriage Returns" is David Good's entry in the Ectocomp 2014 Halloween-themed speedIF competition.

The Cavity of Time, by Sam Kabo Ashwell
Average member rating: (11 ratings)

An Undum-fueled CYOA through a surrealistic landscape of intertextuality and logorrhoea, starring Stiffy Makane in his usual pornographic, antiheroic groove.

The Cellar, by David Whyld
Average member rating: (7 ratings)

You were always told not to go into the cellar. Told many, many times. But you were never told why. Today you'll find out...

A Change in the Weather, by Andrew Plotkin
Average member rating: (70 ratings)

"Walking away from a picnic, you are suddenly caught in a country storm. You must protect a bridge from being destroyed. An ultra-linear game." [--blurb from The Z-Files Catalogue]

Cheeseshop, by David Welbourn
Average member rating: (24 ratings)

An interactive re-creation of Monty Python’s Cheeseshop sketch, where you try to buy some cheese.

Choose Your Own SPOOKY Death, by Healy
Average member rating: (7 ratings)

Entry in EctoComp 2014.
Choose Your Own..., by David Whyld
Can you stop the evil Erik von Lastmere in this gamebook-style text adventure?
City of the Living Dead, by Joshua Houk (as Tanah Atkinson)
Average member rating: (8 ratings)
Entry in ECTOCOMP 2014. Entered under the pseudonym "Tanah Atkinson".
Color of Milk Coffee, by Anonymous
Average member rating: (3 ratings)
Conversation with a Hitchhiker, by James Webb
The Crooked Estate, by Duncan Bowsman
Average member rating: (2 ratings)
A somewhat non-traditional piece intended as a metaphorical, locality-based fictionalization based on the values of philosophical pessimism. Inspired by the writings of Thomas Ligotti. Intended to be played...

Crow Quest, by rookerie
Average member rating: (10 ratings)

Eat, swear & try to take over the neighbourhood.

Curses, by Graham Nelson
Average member rating: (132 ratings)

"As "Curses" opens, you're hunting about in the attic of your family home, looking for a tatty old map of Paris (you're going on holiday tomorrow) and generally trying to avoid all the packing. Aunt Jemima...

Cut the Red Wire! No, the Blue Wire!, by David Whyld
Average member rating: (10 ratings)

You are a bomb disposal expert at the old warehouse on Throggmorton Row facing a big, nasty bomb. A red wire and a blue wire dangle from the side of the bomb.

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