New walkthroughs for March 2023

Recommendations by David Welbourn (Kitchener, Ontario)

On Tuesday, March 28, 2023, 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.

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1. The King's Ball
by Garry Francis
(2023)
Average member rating: (4 ratings)

David Welbourn says:

In this game, you are Benjamin the Baker. The king is hosting a ball. You want to present your plans and a fruit cake to the king in the hope you can get funding for your bakery. Unfortunately, you weren't invited to the ball, so you need to find your own way in.

2. Chronicle Play Torn, by Penczer Attila (2004)
Average member rating: (5 ratings)
David Welbourn says:

In this fantasy quest, your granduncle, the occultist Jumon Hakai, has disappeared. Searching his mansion for clues, you learn he was plagued by a visitor from Nexus Eden, another world whose portal is in the cellar. Jumon entered that portal to find help, and now you must follow him.

3. Happy Ever After, by Robert M. Camisa (2000)
Average member rating: (1 rating)
David Welbourn says:

In this alchemy-driven game, you play as a young man. To heal your broken heart after your girl dumped you, you agree to look after your Uncle Steve's isolated museum while he goes on vacation. Improbably, the secrets hidden there will lead you to finding your one true love and living happy ever after.

4. Nine Lives, by Merlin Fisher (2015)
Average member rating: (6 ratings)
David Welbourn says:

In this game, you play as a newly-dead housecat. Kittygoddess tells you have eight lives left. Kiss her to return to life, but your home is very dangerous to cats. When you have no lives left, Kittygoddess gives you a final choice.

5. Catch That Haggis, by Adam Biltcliffe (2001)
David Welbourn says:

In this small silly game, you play as a green tentacled alien. You and Xurg need to pick up an indigenous lifeform from the Scottish Highlands to take home.

6. Conan Kill Everything, by Ian Haberkorn (2005)
Average member rating: (67 ratings)
David Welbourn says:

In this short one-room game, you play as Conan with a very large sword, and an evil wizard has just summoned a wildcat to attack you. Your goal is obvious: KILL EVERYTHING.

7. Highland Chef, by Graeme Pletscher (2001)
Average member rating: (1 rating)
David Welbourn says:

In this pleasant little fetch-quest game, you play as a guest assistant chef to Chef Duncan Alexander. He has a show on the Cooking Channel, and it's filmed in his own cottage. Find a turnip, an onion, and some potatoes for tonight's show.

8. In a Tomb with a Donkey
by Dee Cooke
(2023)
Average member rating: (4 ratings)

David Welbourn says:

In this small fantasy game, you play as Evidence Sweet, a young witch fleeing from the pharaoh's palace on a stolen donkey. As you race across the desert, you remember how you just wanted to win the Annual Spellcasting Competition, but your arch-rival Snackajack blasted you to ancient Egypt and scattered your spells. Evade your pursuers, find your spells, and return to your own time.

9. Mystery Science Theater 3000 Presents "Detective", by C. E. Forman, Matt Barringer, Graeme Cree, and Stuart Moore (1995)
Average member rating: (57 ratings)
David Welbourn says:

In this spoof of a 12-year-old's awful AGT game, you play as a police detective searching the city for the mayor's killer. As you play, Mike, Crow, and Tom in the Satellite of Love watch your progress and provide mocking commentary.

10. Skipping Breakfast, by Stephen Griffiths (1999)
Average member rating: (1 rating)
David Welbourn says:

In this short one-room game, you are a rabbit tied to a tree in a moonlit clearing. You need to escape before you're roasted over a fire for a wolf's breakfast.


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