Popular games built on game engine Twine
"Open Sorcery" is a game about technology, magic and becoming a person.
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.
home becomes memory becomes home
So, Agent! Are you a bad enough Trusted Internet Investigator to conduct a "Knock-and-Talk" with ███████ (henceforth known as "The Subject")?
A short interactive fiction game about taking a look at a local run-down flower shop.
Years ago, you sold your first born to a witch. But with your recent dating history, it doesn't look like she'll be getting her end of the bargain any time soon. So the witch has offered to help you find a suitable someone to settle down with. Will you choose the sweet farmer, the confident writer, or the brooding bladesmith? And are these really your only options?
You have three seconds to kill your former friend. The nuns and sacred algorithms have willed it. And no matter how much you want to save her, you can’t.
Welcome to the Excalibur Wiki. This fan-run encyclopedia preserves the details of an obscure science fantasy television series from the 1970s. Though much of its footage was lost, a group of dedicated fans still have strong memories of the show — as well as unique theories, occasional arguments, and lingering questions. Excalibur is a hypertext-based interactive fiction piece written and developed by J.J. Guest and G.C. Baccaris, with contributions from co-creator Duncan Bowsman and others.
Introducing Chatterbox - the desktop chat app that brings back the simplicity of text-based communication. A piece of Interactive Fiction written for the 2024 Dialogue Jam.
fellas, is it gay to make out in the ashes of capitalism?
twine game/story about the experience of rain
We’ve all suffered inadequate apologies, or wished for apologies that never came...
A budget management simulator inspired by the low salaries and high living costs in Chile.
This is a visual novel in which you are the lead writer for the third game in the wildly popular ShatterGate franchise. Expectations are through the roof: fans of the series are waiting for the biggest, most bad-ass entry in the series yet, and your publisher is expecting the best-selling title in its history. But the game's development hasn't gone as smoothly as planned. One morning, just a couple months before E3 and six months before ship, an emergency meeting is called...
Finally! A dark-comedy choose-your-own-adventure game written by me, actor and shenanigan-maker Emilia Copeland, about a man called Guy Kelly. A man who is apparently an actor and comedian. A man who definitely made a game about strangling a horse. A man who must now be drowned. Can Guy Kelly even be drowned? Find out for yourself, in this 20k+ word game of delicious nonsense that will surprise absolutely no-one that knows me in person.
Here is the 0.1 edition of my twine for Naked Twine Jam!!!!! Enjoy and share trash with friends! Preorder now for the low cost of $0 dollars and you will be locked into receiving all the fresh One Man’s Shit: An Interactive Trash Adventure content. The final version will include: 1. Over 30 explorable dumpsters! 2. At least three routes to find trash! 3. One to eighty hours of gameplay! 4. The feeling of young adulthood! 5. And more! Don’t miss out, play today!
You're a member of a jetbike gang. Tiny Twine game for the Twiny Jam. Exactly 300 words.
A piece of Interactive Fiction made for Dialogue Jam.
Twine game about a wannabe Cowgirl made by Christine Love.
In the 80s and 90s, Japanese publishing company Futabasha released a series of gamebook adaptations of various video games. Part of their "Famicom Game Book Series" was January of 1987's "Metroid: Zebes Invasion Order", written by Nobuyuki Shioda and illustrated by Arisaka Sumi. The game book is a retelling of the original Metroid video game, with an extra adventure taking place as part of an expanded ending sequence. Twinetroid is a conversion of this gamebook into interactive fiction game engine Twine. The game is freely available online at Metroid fansite Metroid Database.
"Will Not Let Me Go" is set in Dallas, Texas. 1996. Where Fred Strickland has Alzheimer's. Follow this emotional journey as you struggle to member...
Rat Chaos is a 2012 stream of consciousness art and browser game created by Winter Lake.
It is year 2888 and the home planet earth is a wasteland. Your mission is to eradicate evil space bees and make full safety for humans all over.
Qikiqtaaluk, 1962. The sun falls below the horizon and won't return for months. You wander the broken shoreline, wary of your mother's stories about the qalupalik. Fish woman, stealer of wayward children: she dwells beneath the ice.