On Monday, November 28, 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. Nowheresville by Morpheus Kitami and Cody Gaisser (2022) Average member rating: (3 ratings)
David Welbourn says:
In this game, you're in a strange town you don't recognize. It's too clean. Unused. Everyone's a job stereotype. And there's no way to leave. The diner's waitress calls it Nowheresville, or Hell. She says everyone's been here a very long time, and asks if you'll try to break out again. For mature adults only.
2. Mrs. Pepper's Nasty Secret, by Jim Aikin and Eric Eve (2008) Average member rating: (39 ratings) David Welbourn says:
You play as a kid on your way home from school on a Monday afternoon. Last Friday, ugly crabby Mrs. Pepper took your skateboard away from you when you had a freak spill in front of her driveway. She wouldn't give your skateboard back then, but maybe you can get it back now?
3. Jungle adventure by Paul Barter (2022) Average member rating: (5 ratings)
David Welbourn says:
In this old-school-style adventure game that uses lots of ASCII art, you play as someone lost in the jungle after an unexplained plane crash. Your main goals are to survive and escape, but feel free to get some treasure too, if you can.
4. City of Dead Leaves by Felix Pleșoianu (2016) Average member rating: (4 ratings)
David Welbourn says:
In this short story, you play as the outsider, the one who left. You have returned here, hoping to find your lost love and reconcile with him.
Dared by your friends, you've broken into the house where old Doctor Black mysteriously died decades ago. Based on the ghost stories you've heard, you think there's now a poltergeist in there, and if you're right, that's a ghost you can find... and trap.
6. The Hidden King's Tomb, by Joshua Fratis (2022) Average member rating: (13 ratings) David Welbourn says:
In this small adventure, you're exploring the Hidden King's Tomb, searching for treasure. Unfortunately, your adventuring partner pushed you into the sinkhole "entrance", so you're also searching for a way to escape.
7. Interface, by Ben Vegiard (2009) Average member rating: (12 ratings) David Welbourn says:
You play as a young boy whose mind is trapped in a pyramid-shaped robot body. Your uncle Floyd, an electronics genius, invited you to his home to be the first person to try out his latest invention. But something went wrong. Uncle Floyd orders his scrawny assistant, Gilby, to take you home and fix everything. But Gilby is planning to quit and just leave you in his house like this! How can you escape your predicament?
In this extremely short and on-the-rails story based on quotes from Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, you play as an office worker named Rick. Papers are flying everywhere, and a stapler is chasing you.
In this fantasy romance, you are a new arrival at the very secretive Ngah Angah School of Forbidden Wisdom. Now prove you have the right to be there by completing three extreme tests. The penalty for failure is death.
In this one-room joke game, you are a player in the largest Rock, Paper, Scissors tournament ever. Note that this minimalist work offers almost no player agency: you can either attack your opponent over and over again, or quit.