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Affrontotron, by Joe Mason
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Aggravatron, by Ben Parrish
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Amishville, by Jacob Amman
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Annoyotron, by Ben Parrish
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Apartment F209, by Ben Parrish
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"A small game in which you try to escape from your dull life in Apartment F209. Contains only a small number of puzzles, but lets you learn the hard way if you missed to solve one." [--blurb from The Z-Files...
Appallatron: Annoyotron 3, by Sean Barrett
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At the Bottom of the Garden, by Adam Biltcliffe
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In this small charming game, you play as a retired homeowner trying to protect your wife Martha's prize rosebush from an increasing horde of dragons before she and her horticulturally-minded friends arrive...
Basket of Destiny, by John Cater
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Cheating Death, by Adam Biltcliffe
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Dear Brian, by Choices IF
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Erotic fiction.
Eduard the Seminarist, by Heiko Theißen
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It's the evening of May 13th, 1824, in Germany. You play as Eduard, a student at the seminary. You want to sneak out and meet your friends Wilhelm and Scardanelli in Pressel's gazebo before midnight.
Eschew as if you were She, by W. M. Wellman
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In this minimalist work, you can visit each of the four seasons where there are representative items — and She.
Fish and Spaceships, by Adam Biltcliffe
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Fox, Fowl and Feed, by Chris Conroy
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Fun and Games, by Ian Finley
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The Great Ritual, by Gunther Schmidl
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You play as a young Masai warrior armed with a spear. You have been ordered by the elders to find a stolen herd of cattle and a missing herder. After twelve hours of tracking footprints, you hope you find...
Health Inspector, by Joe Mason
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Inspiration, by David S. Glasser
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jason finds fleece, by Gunther Schmidl
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In this IF abuse modeled after robot finds kitten, you play as Jason of the Argonauts, looking for the Golden Fleece. Jason is represented as a # symbol which you'll manuever around the screen using your...
Just another day, by Simply Ryan
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This is a game with no story, no direction, and no instruction. This is a game meant to make a statement in the world.
Kids Shouldn't Have to Save The World, by Marnie Parker
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The Last Laugh, by David Cornelson
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You play as a notoriously handsome hero who's very good at killing dragons, especially the ones from New Jersey. You were just swallowed by a balding, pot-bellied dragon, but luckily, your trusty cigar case...
Mr. Remote Mom, by Lenny Pitts
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"Toast, Dad," says your two year-old son Josh. "I want toast." Uh-oh. Only one slice of bread. Better get it right the first time. (Note: Part of the game is played in real time.)

An Open Field, by Chris Daniels
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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?

A Perfect Day for Candiru, by H. A. Helfgott
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In this very short one-room surreal game, you seem to be a god in a formless void. How unutterably dull. Your only possessions are a cup of coffee and a swiss gold coin. Your only companion is a vague green...

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