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Baker Street (WelshPixie)

A short interactive story about a London man who falls on hard times and finds himself in an impossible place.[Author’s description]

[Play Online]

Brace (Merritt Kopas)

A brief text adventure for two, made for my partner on our two-year anniversary.[Author’s description]

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Highnoon (Chris Gaylo, remade by Emmanuel King Turner)

While you are walking down a dusty, deserted side street Black Bart emerges from a Saloon one hundred paces away. By agreement, you each have four cartridges in your six-guns. Your marksmanship equals his. At the start of the walk, neither of you can possibly hit the other, and at the end of the walk, neither can miss. The closer you get, the better your chances of hitting Bart, but he also has better chances of hitting you. – [Ingame instructions]

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Stygia (Kitty Horrorshow)

it is a story about a world full of DEAD PEOPLE. you PLAY as such a dead person and it is your job to HAUNT THE LIVINGGgggg…(ps there are TWO(2) ENDINGS)[Author’s description]

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MEMEME (ThomasRyder)

Click the head[Author’s description]

[Windows Download]

Hello world (timgarbos)

A collaborative storytelling experiment in an abstract 3D world. [Author’s description]

[Play Online]

Let nothing wear you down (Ditto)

Let nothing wear you down is an experiment in storytelling from my side. In it, you take a walk together with a boy. [Author’s description]

[Windows Download]

Dungeon Looters (Fellipe Augusto Ugliara, Jeferson Rodrigues da Silva, Ronaldo Rodrigues da Silva, Alex Campos)

This game is meant to be played by two players that need to cooperate in order
to reach the highest score possible. They must explore a random dungeon killing
monsters, collecting gold and using powerful items. – [README.txt]

[Download for Windows]

(via indiegames.com)

First Draft of the Revolution (Emily Short, Liza Daly, inkle)

The second point is that interactively revising text involves multiple simultaneous choices which influence one another. Instead of asking the reader “then what did the character do?” or “what happened next?”—as choose your own adventure stories do—First Draft of the Revolution asks the reader to consider a number of simultaneous decisions, try them out, take some of them back, and finally settle on an acceptable version before moving on.[Author’s description]

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Batteries Not Included (Chris Stallman and Kevin Zuhn)

Move with the arrow keys. Plug, pickup, or talk with Spacebar. Reset the game to your last plug with B. [Author’s description]

[Windows Download]