
SEIZURE AND MOTION ILLNESS WARNING!
SEIZURE AND MOTION ILLNESS WARNING!
SEIZURE AND MOTION ILLNESS WARNING! – [Author's Description]
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SEIZURE AND MOTION ILLNESS WARNING!
SEIZURE AND MOTION ILLNESS WARNING!
SEIZURE AND MOTION ILLNESS WARNING! – [Author's Description]
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Help Spacedude escape an enemy ship, collecting powerups on the way. – [Author's description]

Probably best played in monochrome – [Author's description]
Controls: T to use torch, Shift+Arrow keys to shoot.
REQUIRES ZZT TO RUN: Download version 3.2 from here, use of DOSBox is recommended.

My very first ZZT game. no action + very short + hastily translated from french to english – [Author's description]
REQUIRES ZZT TO RUN: Download version 3.2 from here, use of DOSBox is recommended.

NYAN NYAN NYAN NYAN NYAN NYAN NYAN NYAN – [Author's description]
Controls: Shift+Arrow keys to shoot.
REQUIRES ZZT TO RUN: Download version 3.2 from here, use of DOSBox is recommended.

A bit of Video Graffiti. A short science-horror story of survival and self-rescue. Just a small experiment in item conservation and economy of movement. – [Author's description]
Controls: T to use torch, Shift+Arrow keys to shoot.
REQUIRES ZZT TO RUN: Download version 3.2 from here, use of DOSBox is recommended.

Kerkerkruip is a dungeon crawling game that brings interactive fiction and rogue-likes together. With a randomly generated dungeon and a complex world model, every game is different and exciting. Success can only be achieved through tactics and strategy. – [Author's note]
[Download Zblorb File]
[Play Online (not optimized for online play)]
[Guide]
Note: To play .zblorb files, download an interactive fiction interpreter like Gargoyle.
Almost Goodbye is an experiment in minimalist procedural content generation for interactive narratives. It does not try to generate a whole story or plot points from scratch, but instead asks what is the minimum amount of procedural generation that can be added to a hand-authored story to produce something both computationally interesting but still narratively sound. – [Author's statement]
Too Many Pigs is the game that asks the question: what the hell – [Author's statement]
Click in front of the moving ball to place a block. The ball will turn 90 degrees at the block depending on the ball’s colour. The computer-controlled paddle at the bottom can change the ball’s colour if the ball hits it. You can also click on an existing block to remove it. – [Author's statement]
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