On Sunday, October 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.
Once more, you are Ryan Veeder's invited guest to an evening of spooky storytelling at Castle Balderstone. Victor Atencio, the van Gogh of Gore, presents "Mittens". Johanna C. Quinn narrates a true story with a few details changed. It's set on an asteroid. Eddie Carlyle surprises everyone with a Dia de Muertos theme in his tale. And Allison Chase tells a story she found in a cabinet, but the author's name was her own!
2. Campus Invaders by Marco Vallarino (2022) Average member rating: (14 ratings)
David Welbourn says:
In this game, you're visiting the Vigamus Academy to learn more about the game design course taught by Professor Mark M. Etal. But as you arrive, aliens from space invade the campus! The gate will keep them out of the building for a while, but only you can save the campus.
3. Moon-Shaped by Jason Ermer (2006) Average member rating: (38 ratings)
David Welbourn says:
In this game partly inspired by Little Red Riding Hood, you play as Rosalind Wechsler, a girl on the cusp of her 13th birthday. What begins as a trip to Grandmother's house in the woods leads to disturbing family secrets, and may end in a family reunion, death, or both.
In this simple limited-command-set adventure game, you play as somone walking along a sunny path. You soon find a knife, a wrapped box, and the entrance to the Cave of Thrills. It looks like the local breadstick-loving king wants to help you have an adventure!
5. Art D's Next Batch Adventure, by Arthur DiBianca (1997) Average member rating: (2 ratings) David Welbourn says:
In this simple limited-command-set adventure game, you continue your adventure, starting in a sunny clearing with the King's word from the last adventure. Soon you will find a solid gold torch and explore a cave.
In this simple game, you continue your adventure. Back outside the caves, you find a dusty old book in a meadow near a village. Follow its whimsical directions to learn what the king wants you to do next.
7. Compliance, by Chris Conley (2012) David Welbourn says:
In this espionage game intro, you play as Reg, an employee of the Company. She warned you. She begged you to leave. She's missing. Now you're looking for a file in the sub-basement that can help you.
8. Ghosterington Night by Wade Clarke (2012) Average member rating: (13 ratings)
David Welbourn says:
In this short horror-filled treasure hunt, you play as Jubilee Grief, the famous adventurer. Every Samhain night, for three hours before midnight, a manor materializes atop of a lonely cliff. Inside the danger-filled home are hidden the four last and worst poems that Vigilance Ghosterington ever wrote. Those horrible poems are now worth millions and you're going to find them.
9. Shallow, by Austin Eady (2012) David Welbourn says:
In this empty work, your character could be anyone in a bottomless void with shifting voices and swirling colours. There's three locations of static prose and nothing else.
10. Storm Over London, by Juhana Leinonen (2014) Average member rating: (4 ratings) David Welbourn says:
In this short story, you play as a young woman driving home in a rainstorm but the GPS is offline and you get lost and then your car stalls in front of an old house. You need to call a tow truck, but your cell phone has no reception. Hopefully whoever lives here will let you use their phone.