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.
It's your last day as her ladyship's groundskeeper - but you still have a little work left to do.
Puberty is weird and awkward, especially when you happen to be a tentacled space alien! In this incredibly queer mashup of Judy Blume, Babysitters Club, and pulpy sci-fi, join three childhood friends -- Charlie, Jace, and Valentine -- as they write to each other in their online journals about going to new schools, fitting in, crushing on cuties, dealing with adults who just don't understand, and of course, all those bizarre new changes taking place in their bodies.
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You're a vampire hunter on your night off. You're getting a manicure, seeing a movie, and eating fast food. But there's a vampire in this McDonalds. If you don't do something, then in one hour it will eat the cashier.
an adventure in making shit up as you go along and praying it works
~~cutting edge, cinematic crappy apartment shower realism~~
When someone falls into a late afternoon nap, they will invariably wake to find their mind vacated of the ability to comprehend time. Short twine game about communication and loneliness.
A non-fiction twine about separation after marriage.
In Rockin' Night Crusade you're a magical (girl/boy/whatever) out to protect our glorious culture and the American way from devils so the grown ups can have less distractions…
"You hold in your hand a pink, heart-shaped card daubed in rosewater and oil of jasmine — an invitation to the Princess Philantha's Grand Equinox Ball. In gilded, sweeping, sweet-smelling calligraphy, the card expresses best wishes to one Dame Demitria of Dolcet. You are not Dame Demitria. How did you acquire her invitation? Don't worry about it. You have a long day ahead of you." An interactive story inspired in part by fairy-tales, and in part by terrible "makeover" Flash games targeted towards girls.
have you ever gotten sick of your dumb human body and depressing future prospects? why not play through a twine story in which you can coat your body in charged animal essences and enact satanic rituals to gain weird demonic body parts and terrible power? Sabbat: Director's Kvt features: * 5 different animals (snake, centipede, crow, goat, wolf) to influence the horrifying demon parts you gain * over 100 possible body combinations that affect your actions in the game multiple endings (two, there's two endings) * music by stationlost * over 200 sprites by cactusbee * abstract, cruelty-free sacrifice options * 3 initial genital options * enhanced headcanon support
A short piece of interactive horror about heartache, by Liz England.
Strings/Threads/Burdens is a game about being suspended in place by tension. It is a game about releasing that tension and what happens next. It could very well be a game about you. You are free.
A game about personal revelations, self reflection, and Magic: The Gathering cards.
Media that wants to stay lost. A horror blogger stumbles upon a series of lost media finds that leads them to uncover the mystery of characters "escaping" from their source material.
It is the year 19xx in England. You are an Indian university student who attended the boarding school Grayling Towers. You are returning to the town of Grayling after your first year at university to meet your old school friends: Cicily Thomas, Fatima Khan, and Susheela Rajaram. As the only Indian girls at Grayling Towers, the four of you quickly became close friends, but you haven't seen each other in a year. You're not sure what has changed since then, but this is your chance to find out. "Such, Such Were the Joys" is a queer historical dating sim set in mid-century England, with six possible endings. It is inspired by the English school stories of authors like Enid Blyton and Elinor Brent-Dyer, while trying to acknowledge some of the colonial and racial realities that those stories ignored.
We are haunted by the houses of our childhood. How unfamiliar they are, when we return. Yet you never forget, do you? You never really forget. A Southern Gothic horror story. Remember, of all the masks we wear, it's the final one that matters.
You need to buy a phone charger is a game about a struggling artist trying to buy a phone cable in a late-capitalist, enshittified-to-the-max, internet hellscape. Good luck!
A game written by Astrid Dalmady for the Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
A bite-sized horror text-adventure game for the Bite-Sized Horror Text Game Jam.
Based on a nightmare that was a result of things that happened to me, filtered through a writer's lens.