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.
Remmie's bestie Nunu invited them both to her friend Mira's housewarming party. Not only is Remmie waking up hours late, completely forgotten all about the thing until just now. Nunu isn't responding to her messages, so maybe she's there already? With only one way to find out, Remmie ends up leaving and thinks to herself.
An interactive comic, in which you play as under-cover operative Cinder. Your mission is to infiltrate the Royal Ball and dodge the guards to steal the Secret Military Plans before the clock strikes midnight. The opulence of Versailles disgusts you as you walk through the gilded rooms. Then there is the prince who keeps getting in your way.
It's morning. Again. A short interactive story about getting up and depression. Trigger warning: depression and self loathing talks.
twine game/story about the experience of rain
Space Frog! is an indie adventure game about a frog in space.
We’ve all suffered inadequate apologies, or wished for apologies that never came...
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.
Twine game about a wannabe Cowgirl made by Christine Love.
Set in an otherworldly tailor shop, Casey's just there for an interview for an interest blog she runs. Pretty soon she finds herself wrapped up in something she'd never asked for.
a short cemetery story, made with twine ଘ( ˊωˋ)† there is only one ending
You are Mo, the cat! Be cute, listen to and advise your friends, and knock some plants over if you feel like it.
explore an evil castle and confront the fetid darkness within.
home becomes memory becomes home
Only one ending. Don't worry about it.
Burn Pulse Detach is a project written over a couple of years, in bits and pieces, and finally stitched together to form the project above, reflections on disjointed chaotic jumbles of potentially disordered/non-neurotypical thoughts, usually stemming from moments of emotional extremity.
Welcome back. After over a decade, you return home.
As a new recruit in a repair shop for synthetic bodies, your boss puts the pressure on to prepare a few hard drives for refurbishing. The trouble is, they're very alive, and it's up to you whether you can actually do the job. With a complex morality system, your interactions with each drive can be as sinister or altruistic as you believe you are. And most importantly, every drive seems to be obsessed with the original owner of the body you're using for the drives, "Local," but she must be long since disposed of, right?
A Tale of Crowns is a high fantasy romance with Middle Eastern roots. It’s entirely text-based, with choices throughout to shape both your main character’s personality and skills as well as influence their relationships with others. There are four love interests for you to choose from, both female as well as male, each with their own stories and secrets for you to uncover!
The sky is dark. It is a time of mystery, change and struggle. It is a time of opportunity. In this asymmetric, two-player piece of interactive fiction, you and your partner each take on the role of a leader of a great nation on the last night of a war. A war one side did not even know it was fighting. Will you play as the general of the King’s army, riding north to retake the lands that rebelled against the royal line hundreds of years ago? Or will you play the Dictator of the Republic, who finds herself abandoned in a city wholly unprepared for war, now apparently only able to decide what her last few hours will look like in the city that she loves? Both have little doubt that the city of Alexisgrad will fall tonight. The question that both must ask is how it will fall.