My new walkthroughs for July 2019

Recommendations by David Welbourn (Kitchener, Ontario)

Very late on Monday July 29, 2019, 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.com/dswxyz.

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1. Foo Foo
by Buster Hudson
(2016)
Average member rating: (61 ratings)

David Welbourn says:

You play as Miss Good Fairy, senior detective. Someone bopped a field mouse on the head, and the obvious suspect, a rabbit named Foo Foo, claims he didn't do it. You agree to hide Foo Foo while you investigate the case.

2. The Mouse Who Woke Up For Christmas
by Luke A. Jones
(2018)
Average member rating: (7 ratings)

David Welbourn says:

In this game, you play as a distinguished gentleman mouse named Gerald. You've woken up early on Christmas Eve morning to accompish the following tasks: light a fire, find a stocking and hang it up, find a present to give to your daughter Jessica, and buy some beer for yourself.

3. Maiden of the Moonlight, by Brian P. Dean (1996)
Average member rating: (10 ratings)
David Welbourn says:

You are standing in front of Drochsolas Manse, preparing to explore it in an attempt to find the key to ending the Baron's curse upon the surrounding land. You have come bearing your sword and pistol as well as a prayer that any hazards you might encounter within the haunted mansion can be dealt with by such physical means.

4. Awakening, by Pete Gardner (2009)
Average member rating: (15 ratings)
David Welbourn says:

You play as someone who has just woken up mud-covered and filthy beside a deep hole in a church graveyard and in the middle of a thunderstorm. You feel restless. You feel inexplicably drawn to the church. And you're thirsty. You need a drink badly.

5. The Mind Electric, by Jason Dyer (1995)
Average member rating: (12 ratings)
David Welbourn says:

In this surreal game, you play as a captured spy, your mind locked in a digital cell but inexplicably left unanalyzed and unbrainwashed. No mind can stay in virtual space indefinitely, though. Somehow, you'll use a rotating red cube and a loop-crawling spider to help you escape.

6. Opening Night, by David Batterham (2008)
Average member rating: (28 ratings)
David Welbourn says:

In this story, it's 1917 and you play as a factory worker. You've come to the Marquis Theatre to see Miranda Lily, the Broadway star. You hope you can give her the rose you're carrying.

7. Ralph, by Miron Schmidt (1996)
Average member rating: (14 ratings)
David Welbourn says:

In this game, you play as a dog, trying to find a bone you buried somewhere. The neighbor's annoying cat, a young boy named Christopher Robin, and a bigger human named Carl will unwittingly help you in this task.

8. The Adam and Eve Project, by Brian Kwak (2017)
Average member rating: (3 ratings)
David Welbourn says:

In this incomplete game, you play as Adam and Eve, two amnesiac people selected to participate in an experiment by an unknown third entity. The entity offers a choice: spend the rest of your lives here in this artificial Eden or see the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge and leave Eden forever.

9. Knot To Be Undone, by Lelah Conrad (as 'Jess Kiddon') (1999)
Average member rating: (1 rating)
David Welbourn says:

In this tiny one-room game, you play as knotter named Weava Knottersdaughter. When Body Adventura hops into your knot shop with his left leg hooked over his neck, it's up to you to untie the knot he's made of himself.


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