New walkthroughs for December 2024

Recommendations by David Welbourn (Kitchener, Ontario)

On Friday, December 27, 2024, 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. So Far, by Andrew Plotkin (1996)
Average member rating: (72 ratings)
David Welbourn says:

You play as someone in a theatre watching a production of Rito and Imita, wondering where Aessa is; she was supposed to meet you here. You will discover shadows that are portals to strange and surreal landscapes. Somewhere, somehow, you'll find Aessa again.

2. Castle Ralf, by Doug Clutter and Steve Vance (1987)
Average member rating: (2 ratings)
David Welbourn says:

In this puzzle-filled escape game, you play as someone who was trying to drive to Hat City, but you got lost, then lost a tire, then got trapped inside Castle Ralf when the drawbridge collapsed into splinters behind you. The noted inventor, Bellefleur Q. Izgotcha III, isn't home, but watch out for the chihuahua and the alligators.

3. Tristam Island
by Hugo Labrande
(2020)
Average member rating: (10 ratings)

David Welbourn says:

In this retro-styled game, you were flying your small airplane over the south Atlantic Ocean when a freak storm forced you to parachute down to this small island. Explore. Survive. Find an abandoned village and research facility. Call for help and escape!

4. Bright Brave Knight Knave
by Andrew Schultz
(2023)
Average member rating: (13 ratings)

David Welbourn says:

In this wordplay game about rhyming alliterative phrases, you play as a Bright Brave Knight Knave whose reputation suffered when that upstart Tully came along. Your critiques were mocked. Your motivations were questioned. Lacking answers, you set sail to a new shore with a White Wave. Cite! Save!

5. Chinese Family Dinner Moment
by Kastel
(2023)
Average member rating: (10 ratings)

David Welbourn says:

In this short personal drama with extremely-limited agency, you play as an unwilling attendee at a family reunion. They don't know who you are now. But you can't leave. All you can do is listen.

6. Dinnertime, by Bob Reeves (1998)
Average member rating: (3 ratings)
David Welbourn says:

In this very short game with a trick solution, it's dinnertime and you're very hungry. Eat something soon or else.

7. Mazemapper, by Bob Reeves (1999)
David Welbourn says:

In this game, you're someone who enjoys mapping mazes. So when you found this prairie of shoulder-high grass, you just knew you had to map it. Why? Because it's there.

8. The Mean Story, by Bob Reeves (1999)
Average member rating: (3 ratings)
David Welbourn says:

In this small offensive game featuring the disabled, you play as an American stranded in a third-world country after a wild weekend. To get a bus ticket home, you must either enslave yourself or someone else.

9. They're After You!, by Bob Reeves (1999)
Average member rating: (3 ratings)
David Welbourn says:

In this short escape game, you're running for your life. They're after you! If you can survive this, the narrator will do... will do... do what exactly?

10. To Get To the Other Side, by Bob Reeves (1999)
Average member rating: (2 ratings)
David Welbourn says:

In this odd little game, you play as an adventurer who really needs to cross the street, but instead, you wandered into this nearly empty house. Perhaps there's something you need to do here first?


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