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.
An otome game involving orcs and humans.
A jam game gamifying jam jammed out for a game jam.
A pair of knock-off Choose Your Own Adventure books from Soviet-era Kyrgyzstan, newly declassified by the CIA.
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!
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.
Ramiel is a short game about wings, hope, and living in a body that is very clearly not your own. It's a game for the angels in our lives who just can't bear living without their wings any longer. One day, we will all find our wings.
Adventure waits for you in a procedurally generated Archipelago! Discover strange new lands. Make a fortune from trading. Swing a Really Big Sword at a dragon. Fight wild beasts – or turn them into your allies. Meet the puffins (if you're really lucky). With dozens of possible enemies, quests, and items, no two visits to the Archipelago are the same.
A Colour Like No Other is a text-based web game telling a story about expression, vulnerability, and shared burdens. It's about trying to help the people you love, even if you're 99% sure it isn't necessary. It's also about those things happening in the context of the horror movie unfolding around you. It's okay, though; you're much scarier.
Have you ever been afraid to walk home alone late at night? Do you hold your keys between your fingers in pre-emptive self-defence? The fear shown in horror games and films isn't a unique horror — for many people, it is part of a daily lived reality. Many marginalized people live with a certain kind of fear in their every day lives. Whether this is a fear of getting home safely without being harassed or assaulted with hate speech, or a fear of being alone in their own apartment due to break ins, or even a fear of simply leaving the house. Lights Out, Please combines retellings of traditional ghost stories and urban legends, alongside new, personal stories from a variety of international authors in order to tell others about the kinds of fears we live with. We tell our stories as a ghost story or urban legend to get people to believe us. Headed by Kaitlin Tremblay, Lights Out, Please is a collaborative horror game made in Twine that features 13 interactive short stories written by a diverse group of marginalized writers, including some established gamemakers and some never before published writers.
an interactive essay on memes, labels, cauterization, and the decay beyond idealism.
Cannelé & Nomnom: Defective Agency is a fantasy comedy interactive fiction game. Players follow an amnesic individual who hires a duo of disastrous detectives in order to investigate three mysteries.
A retelling of the Bluebeard story in less than 500 words.
Laurel disappeared when the two of you were just stupid kids, playing out past your curfew. The thing at the molten heart of the desert? It knows something.
a friendly horror game in your neighborhood
There is a girl who looks like you. Today is the day you're going to kill her. An illustrated erotic queer horror IF about being trans, among other things.
Survive as a monster that has taken up residence underneath a bridge, interact with strangers who pass over your bridge and see if you can not only survive the encounters, but create a home for yourself.
A gamestorybook by Christopher Hayes and Daniel Talsky.
It is very, very much NSFW. It contains an incredible amount of violence, descriptions of suffering, and some very special dickmurder scenes if you know what you’re doing! Enjoy, and remember – try to hurt the wizard every time you see him!
An interactive, barely-fictionalized memoir about not knowing you are bisexual