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’re a courier for the resistance, trapped on a university campus under siege. The environment around you is coming apart, fast.
You are Mo, the cat! Be cute, listen to and advise your friends, and knock some plants over if you feel like it.
An otome game involving orcs and humans.
A retelling of the Bluebeard story in less than 500 words.
Webpages can run, but they cannot hide from... THE DETECTIVE!
"Perhaps the most horrible of all recorded magical spells."
Only one ending. Don't worry about it.
An adaptation of a lost, 1980s CBC classic film (that could've been): an enticing, alchemical conspiracy in the Canadian steeltown. Four teenagers confront the basement sickness of the town manor: and their leader seems so different, so driven, suddenly... Who will you forge friendships with? And what will you decide to do, when the time comes to be a hero? Can blood save a society? And what have movies actually taught you?
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.
Help Spudz the dog find his precious bone in this short, silly game!
The only game that will turn you into a woman. A compilation of award-winning hypertext fiction by Porpentine Charity Heartscape.
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.
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.
You're missing in the forest and you have to leave... but it won't that easy. You'll have to survive during the dark night next to a bonfire you find... Will you get it?
In the near future, a peculiar type of coffin is invented. One that takes the genetic material of the corpse within it to produce a special tree. It doesn't take long for cemeteries to no longer be barren. In fact, traditional tombstones end up being abandoned altogether. Why wouldn't they? The person's memory is preserved -- and reflected -- in what comes out of the ground. It's all you need. A man visits such a grave -- one belonging to his brother. It's not reminiscing that brings him there. The local priest had filed a complaint in an effort to chop the tree down due to its... abnormal nature. A dead tree. That -- somehow -- still grows
a short cemetery story, made with twine ଘ( ˊωˋ)† there is only one ending
Each Tarot card tells a unique tale, so different yet alike all the same. Explore the stories and watch as fate strings them together and dances them to downfall.
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...
A twine game about reading.
The members of the Hidden Gems Of Poetry Group are close. Even the move from internet forum to web server can't break their bond. But heartbreaking news could mean the end of things as they know it. A short game made for SeedComp 2023. The writing is by Naomi Norbez, and the game was programmed by Josh Grams. Please note that Hidden Gems, Hidden Secrets contains discussion of sexual harassment/coercion, and people in positions of power taking advantage of their place.
You're a member of a jetbike gang. Tiny Twine game for the Twiny Jam. Exactly 300 words.