Popular games built on game engine Twine
"Open Sorcery" is a game about technology, magic and becoming a person.
Degrees of Lewdity is a text-based erotic sandbox roleplaying game, currently in development by Vrelnir.
Depression Quest is an interactive fiction game where you play as someone living with depression. You are given a series of everyday life events and have to attempt to manage your illness, relationships, job, and possible treatment. This game aims to show other sufferers of depression that they are not alone in their feelings, and to illustrate to people who may not understand the illness the depths of what it can do to people.
A small interactive fiction about the day of a writer, their routine, their work, their fears, and anxieties...
This is a vespo-sapphic pesticidepunk UV romance thriller
A random-based pet care game. Choose an egg and take care of your new plantgotchi pet until your pet raises to 40 points of growth. There are 12 possible plantgotchi final forms.
You have many faces. Your form is multiple. You are the cards. Created many years ago, infused with dark magic, you have seen many things. What secrets do you contain? What visions have you conjured up? How will you nudge the hands of fate?
Come read this Scottish poem from 1926.
Neotrogla is a Twine horror story about discomfort in who you are, urban decay, weird hobbies, and bugs. Written for the SCREAM JAM 2022+1 in a little under a week.
Esthiru, a 24-year-old truck driver, is waiting for their friend Aston to arrive so they can play fighting games. But what waits for them is more than that. Aston May Die is a piece of yuri interactive fiction about being in love with someone that is dying and about not caring about that, living in the moment.
How to Train Your Human is a video game about cats using themselves as sleeper agent weapons to take down humanity.
Anna Anthropy's successor to dys4ia deals with the struggle that comes after being struck by a car.
A contractor assigned to handle bug reports for a wearable mood-regulation device becomes unwitting witness to trauma and crime.
genderfelt is a short interactive zine, in which you read the blog of young person called Anon, going through the process of discovering himself. It focuses on the issue of transmedicalism, and how one can help to pull their peers away from a harmful ideology.
In It Makes for Painful Work, you spend a few days as a contract worker in a late-capitalist hellscape where you'll do fun things such as customer service, review AI training data, and vote for slogans made by terrible AIs.
You are a secret agent. It’s the end of the world. You are cursed. You came here to rescue your partner, but the mission has taken a turn for the weird. Parody spy thriller.
Newly hired by Reparative Faith Counseling, you take your first unsupervised client. How the sessions go is up to you. Play, experiment, share, feel the feels!
What follows is a tale of neither predetermined tragedy or comedy. You are Detective Clean, the most respected and feared crime fighter in Mupuqolis.
A saucy sci-fi population management game, with lashings of transhumanism and transformation fetishism.
A hole-based economy and a venison-based diet. You and your dog. And a turnip.
—our company mission to provide grieving families with accurate, compassionate simulations of their deceased loved ones— You! Winnifred Meyer. Remember? You are Winnifred Meyer, and you died at age twenty-six in a car accident.
Draw Nine puts you in the role of a magician whose powers depend on a pack of magic cards. These can help or harm, but the selection available to you is determined randomly at the start of the game. Since you cannot choose your cards, you must find the path through the world that makes the most of the powers at your disposal.
Push:Block is a misshapen puzzle game about pushing blocks. Instead of being represented visually (which would have been sensible), everything is represented via text (which is not sensible). Push:Block features 30 levels of block-pushing action, original music, deep lore about a cult obsessed with cudgelling watermelons, and an allegorical narrative about friendship and community. I'm not sure if Push:Block is the kind of thing that can be enjoyed. But I hope that it is, and I hope you enjoy it.
Popular Twine game from prominent interactive fiction designer and activist, Porpentine.