Once and Future, by G. Kevin Wilson Average member rating: (11 ratings) |
One Eye Open, by Caelyn Sandel (as Colin Sandel) and Carolyn VanEseltine Average member rating: (46 ratings) Had you known the bloody history of Corona Labs, you would never have signed up as a test subject. But now, plunged into that history, surrounded by the damned and the dying, you must find the truth. Perhaps... |
An Open Field, by Chris Daniels Average member rating: (7 ratings) It is a beautiful day to relax and enjoy your surroundings! And yet, it seems something isn't quite right today. What is so disconcerting? |
Open Sorcery, by Abigail Corfman Average member rating: (77 ratings) You are online. You are fire and order. You are here to protect. ---- "Open Sorcery" is a game about technology, magic and becoming a person. It follows the development of an Elemental Firewall--a creature... |
Open That Vein, by Chandler Groover Average member rating: (17 ratings) You are going to open that vein. La Petite Mort entry in ECTOCOMP 2015. |
Oppositely Opal, by Buster Hudson Average member rating: (63 ratings) You've practiced long and hard for PotionComp, but Grusilda won't give up her title so easily. UGH! Curse that Grusilda! A one-room potion-brewing spell-casting parser puzzler, where things might go opposite... |
Orevore Courier, by Brian Rapp Average member rating: (17 ratings) |
The Owl Consults, by Thomas Mack, Nick Mathewson, and Cidney Hamilton Average member rating: (19 ratings) Once you've established yourself as the ruler of the crime world (and, eventually, the literal world), the only challenge left is helping out the next generation of supervillains---for a suitable fee, of... |
Patrick, by michael lutz Average member rating: (25 ratings) A very short game about having an uncomfortable conversation with a vaguely sinister white guy. One ending. Or is there? Ask a friend to play and then compare notes. |
Perdition's Flames, by Michael J. Roberts Average member rating: (23 ratings) The afterlife isn't what you expected. Explore a strangely modernized and bureaucratic underworld, replete with strip malls, government offices, and science labs, as well as the occasional lake of molten... |
Philosopher's Quest, by Peter D. Killworth and Jonathan Mestel Average member rating: (2 ratings) Originally written on Cambridge University's "Phoenix" IBM mainframe computer as "BrandX". When released by Acornsoft for the BBC B microcomputer, it was renamed to "Philosopher's Quest". |
Photograph: A Portrait of Reflection, by Steve Evans Average member rating: (27 ratings) Photograph was an entry in the 2002 IFComp, in which it placed 3rd out of 38 entries. It was also nominated for two XYZZY awards, "Best Player Character" & "Best Use Of Medium". It's a story-driven, almost... |
The Plant, by Michael J. Roberts Average member rating: (34 ratings) You're on a business trip with your boss, driving down a deserted highway in the middle of nowhere, when the car breaks down. You set off on foot seeking help, but you soon find yourself in the middle of a... |
Queers in Love at the End of the World, by Anna Anthropy Average member rating: (37 ratings) |
Rameses, by Stephen Bond Average member rating: (125 ratings) |
rat chaos, by Winter Lake Average member rating: (26 ratings) |
Rats, by Rémi Verschelde (Akien) Vous rêvez d’un doux plateau garni de fromages variés, français, suisses et hollandais, quand on vient vous réveiller sans ménagement, vous assurant que votre bon roi vous demande de toute urgence dans la... |
The Rats in the Bulkheads, by Bruno Dias Average member rating: (4 ratings) All you have to do is make it inside and fire thrusters to adjust the derelict's course. Content warning: This game contains written depictions of disturbing material, including gore and suicide. |
Reference and Representation: An Approach to First-Order Semantics, by Ryan Veeder Average member rating: (34 ratings) Violence is the answer to this one. |
The Reliques of Tolti-Aph, by Graham Nelson Average member rating: (15 ratings) "It used to be said that there are two kinds of magic-user: those who have been to Tolti-Aph, and charlatans. It used to be generally understood that the attempt to prove oneself in the unforgiving society... |
Repeat the Ending, by Drew Cook Average member rating: (22 ratings) Explore an all-new "critical edition" of a 1996 Inform 5 game about mental illness, magic, and the second law of thermodynamics. When D, a psychiatrically disabled chaos wizard, learns that an estranged... |