On Monday, May 30, 2022, 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. Sage Sanctum Scramble by Arthur DiBianca (2020) Average member rating: (22 ratings)
David Welbourn says:
In this wordplay fantasy game, you play as someone visiting the Sage Sanctum. Quorbus tells you that by solving puzzles, you'll collect keywords that will aid you in defeating a monstrous zarblot that threatens the Sanctum. The more keywords the better, so start solving!
In this tutorial game, you are playing as Robin Monaghan, a high school senior exploring an abandoned house. The game begins with you in the attic, trying to get a better look at something shiny, but instead you fall through an unexpected hole into the bedroom below.
3. Igor's Quest by Garry Francis (2020) Average member rating: (2 ratings)
David Welbourn says:
In this minimalist wordplay game where all commands and responses are only two words or less, you play as Doctor Frankenstein's assistant, Igor. He orders you find a head, hair, eyes, ears, a body, arms, hands, legs, and feet and bring them to his laboratory.
4. Santa's Trainee Elf by Garry Francis (2020) Average member rating: (3 ratings)
David Welbourn says:
In this pleasant Christmas game, you play as Eldrid, a 16-year-old elf in Santa's Workshop. It's the day before Christmas Eve, and Santa wants you to complete some last minute chores, mostly making toys for the children on his list. He also wants you to ask Mrs Claus in the kitchen and Volodar in the stable if they something done as well.
5. Carpathian Vampire by Garry Francis (2022) Average member rating: (10 ratings)
David Welbourn says:
In this horror game, you play as Franz, a vampire hunter, hired by Romanian villagers who believe a recently deceased count is now a strigoi who has been killing their children. You begin outside the former Count's castle.
6. A Christmas Quest, by Richard Pettigrew (2020) Average member rating: (4 ratings) David Welbourn says:
In this small game set at the North Pole, you play as Yitshak the Elf on Christmas Eve. Santa is already flying around the world, delivering presents, but he's missing one. Find the missing present and bring it to Santa.
7. The Lonely Troll by Amanda Walker (2022) Average member rating: (17 ratings)
David Welbourn says:
In this small pleasant fantasy game, you play as a lonely troll who lives in a snug house in a valley of apple trees. You want to talk to someone. You want an adventure. You want a friend.
8. Lowell's Paradise, by Jesse McGrew (2008) Average member rating: (4 ratings) David Welbourn says:
In this very short game, you play as someone who accidentally falls away from their experiment and into a park. Professor Lowell explains you're in Lowell's Paradise, a bubble in space, but a giant broke the conduit back, so everyone's trapped. Just stay away from that rip in the sky, okay?
9. Seeker of Magic by Garry Francis (2019) Average member rating: (1 rating)
David Welbourn says:
In this short adventure, you play as Rowan of Bunglewood Downs, a would-be thief and a seeker of magic. You intend to find and enter the Cave of Magic and take its magic for yourself.