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.
You are Lucas: a runaway teen in New York City’s Union Square, trying to make it to the hospital— with a dead phone and no money —before your father dies from cancer. This is a story about losing the fear to ask others for help, and the dangers of going it alone.
Little is a small, choice-based text adventure. The game is a La Petite Mort entry for Ectocomp 2017.
Can you escape your chains before the killer strikes again? You wake to find yourself trapped in a room filled with locks and strange contraptions. Someone has locked you in here and identifying them may hold the key to your escape. Hidden somewhere are the clues you need to set yourself free, but time is running out… Uncover the clues, unlock the chains and solve the mystery!
A 2-minute game about a doctor's appointment.
Painting a picture of love, but with a palette precariously limited by language. A short interactive poem which placed second in the Valentwine's Game Jam. It has music and sound, so I strongly recommend having the volume on.
Meet your boyfriend's nosy folks and try to keep your story straight.
This game does not involve catching of any monsters; rather it involves a person's questioning and realization of their gender based on such a game.
Animal TF Game
A short interactive fiction about Internet discourse.
The Best Game Ever Made (but in twine form)
To a town by a crater lake, a traveller comes.
Solve puzzles, enlist magic beans, eat soap, plan your escape, and confront the menacing mage who keeps you confined in his tower. Will you keep cracking jokes or learn from your mistakes? Your choices matter.
On your way home one gloomy night, you find a book on the sidewalk titled "Don't Open This Book." Do you? Your choices will change not just what happens, but what has happened. Is this a mystery, a family story, horror, science fiction? Genre Issues meet Daddy Issues in this meditative fiction journey.
Follow user StaircaseHaven14 on a Neopets-esque site called Ruffians as she faces life's challenges, RPs with her long-distance BFF (or more than BFF?) Bee, and encounters familial hardship, from age 8 to 18.
How to Train Your Human is a video game about cats using themselves as sleeper agent weapons to take down humanity.
SCREW YOU, BEAR DAD! is a game about puns, rampant drug use, learning to enjoy life despite uncertainty, and elderly women in attack helicopters. Also - bears. A game written by Xalavier Nelson Jr. for the Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
You're lost in a dark and strange place that defies logic, what makes it worse is that you're followed and preyed upon by unknown forces. Find your way through the catacombs of this horror text adventure as you struggle to survive with your life and your sanity intact.
A breath born of boredom rises in the wintry sky. Hooves and bells approach. The school bus is late.
You've been out there for a while. Now it's time to come home.
A simple text-based adventure exploring the age-old question: What would you do if you had more money than any single human being should ever have?