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GRAVEDIG.TWS (Leon Arnott)
Sacrilege (Cara Ellison)

…I really wanted to make a ‘dating sim’ for the Pulse Pounding Heart Stopping Dating Sim Jam and instead of making it about weird and wonderful sexual experiences I wanted to make it about the heart stopping drudgery of being heterosexual in a world where heterosexuals are conditioned not to talk to each other, or listen to each other, or really have any idea what they are doing.
Oh, yes, and turn your volume up, there is music at a certain point. – [Author’s description]
Riflebird Game (Sebastian Wright)

1 player dances and the other judges. Be sure to try swapping roles and such.
FUN TIP: Try putting on some music and having a dance *grooves* – [Author’s description]
MALLEUS (Kitty Horrorshow)

Welcome to MALLEUS, a medieval fantasy arcade experience! Take up your mace and magic and journey to the depths of the Crypt of Despair to defeat the evil Witch Queen! Seven stages of ghost-slaying, skeleton-smashing mayhem!
(Warning: Some flashing images may cause epileptic seizures, do not play if you have epilepsy) – [Author’s description]
Benthic Love (Mike Joffe, Sonya Hallett)

– 5 endings!
– Learn interesting facts about the ocean depths!
– Art by the amazing Sonya Hallett!
– The ONLY LGBT-friendly anglerfish dating sim! – [Author’s description]
18 Cadence (Aaron Reed)

Each piece of story text can be dragged onto a workbench, positioned, reordered, merged with other fragments, and deleted. A sharing mechanism invites readers to create their own stories from the raw material of the house’s hundred-year history, and explore what others have found and created.
What I slowly realized I wanted to explore was something that felt more like magnetic narrative. In the final version of the piece, fragments aren’t static text but dynamic objects that can merge with each other, remember their origins, know how to describe themselves succinctly or verbosely, even stay aware of their relationship to each other, turning a name into pronoun in a fragment below or to the right of another with the same name.
– [Author’s description]





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