– This is a retrospective tiny bowling game.
– An evil white bear bowls a snowball.
– Rolldown penguins to earn score! – [Author's description]
Snowl (BugBringer)
A Fortune in Gold! (John Candy)
Play as Grigori in his single minded and cruel revenge quest against the hereditary autocrat. Or is he just insatiably greedy for A FORTUNE IN GOLD? Be kind to people. Or not! Save often, eat honey, and cheese. Get married! There is fighting in this one.
Thanks a lot if you actually play this. – [Author's Description]
This game may require installation of the RPGMaker 2003 RTP.
Kim’s Story (Kim Moss)

I used to think that Game Maker and its ilk would be close to the future of making videogames, the enabling package for one and all to create with. Then I sat my wife down in front of Twine and I realised that my world is a small world.
In recent times, I’ve come to realise that my world is the smallest of worlds and the world out there is bigger than I could have hoped for. There are more games and more stories than I had dreamed of ready to be made. – [Rob Fearon, owVideogames]
Andytown 1972 (Thanael)

It’s based on a story from the troubles in Northern Ireland I heard a few years back. It’s designed to help people think about and discuss the troubles from two different viewpoints. - [Author's description]
bluelit (Berkley Staite)

“A Grow-like Twine game where you have a single scene and eight verbs that can be performed once in any order.” – [Author's description]
Clone Man (Sorobaid)

Clone Man was subject of experiment in cloning. – [Author's description]
Oh My Gorgons! (Alan Hazelden and Sarah Marshall)

Clarification: the idea is that you’re meant to close your eyes when your character has line of sight to a gorgon. – [Author's description]
Feed some ducks (David_is_neato)

added permadeath – [Author's description]
Humbug 2 (pixelcontinuous)

Think [...] – [Author's description]
Turing Turns (Lysis)

Your only control other than this is the ability to bend it dependent on block colour. – [Author's description]

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