On Thursday, March 27, 2025, I published new walkthroughs for the games and stories listed below! Some of these were paid for by my wonderful patrons at Patreon. Please consider supporting me to make even more new walkthroughs for works of interactive fiction at Patreon and Ko-fi.
1. A Train to Piccadilly by Marco Innocenti (2024) Average member rating: (5 ratings)
David Welbourn says:
It's 1987. You play as Maksim Gromov, a revolutionist. The war has not broken you. You learn the Boys from the East discovered a space-time where the Soviets didn't conquer Europe after the Reich fell. Other Gromovs, searching for the Boys, found a Pop Swatch watch, a Eurythmics vinyl record, and a boxed copy of Trinity. Use them well and restore this world.
You have only one more package to deliver before clocking out for the weekend, but your spacecraft's tank is almost empty. Your Spacer's Atlas says there's a fueling station on a little planet called Fruppa IX (you've never heard of it). No need to worry, though - nothing could possibly go wrong here!
3. Words of Power, by Stark Springs (2002) Average member rating: (8 ratings) David Welbourn says:
In this fantasy game, you play as Thea Armstrong, a physics major who touched the wrong lever and got herself transported to the Kingdom of Ard in another world. You soon learn about magical Words of Power, about Gatestones, and that Dr. John Baxter, who mysteriously vanished two years ago, is known here as Gion the Earthling.
4. Inhumane, by Andrew Plotkin (1984) Average member rating: (20 ratings) David Welbourn says:
In this parody of Infocom's Infidel, you play as a hapless adventurer who wants to pillage a pyramid. But the voice of the pharaoh has a better idea: if you can die in all of his death-traps, he'll let you take his gold coffin.
5. Anolelona by Caleb Wilson (2025) Average member rating: (5 ratings)
David Welbourn says:
In this fantasy game, you play as Lohihm Tung, a temporary factotum of Lozengy while Anolelona is away. It's your duty to assist new residents on their way to Choirmount, but Anolelona said that's a dead end. They're trying to find somewhere else to go.
6. Pizza Delivery, by Brendan Average member rating: (2 ratings) David Welbourn says:
In this absurdly simple bare-bones slice-of-life game, you play as a delivery boy. You need to deliver a pizza from Patti's Pizzeria to someone on 1000 Mansell.
7. Sand-dancer by Aaron Reed and Alexei Othenin-Girard (2010) Average member rating: (25 ratings)
David Welbourn says:
In this game, you play as Nakaibito "Knock" Morales. You just drove your pickup truck deep into the desert and crashed into a saguaro. What were you thinking? Were you thinking at all? Grandma said you have three animal guardians who watch over you. Tonight, you could really use their help.
8. Tableaux, by DissoluteSolute (2025) Average member rating: (1 rating) David Welbourn says:
This surreal story, inspired by songs, begins with you, a lonely woman, attending a very fancy party. But after you enter, the golden door vanishes behind you. The wondrous ballroom and its crowd are curiously grey and indistinct. Something's not right.