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.
The only thing Bell Park likes more than a mystery is solving it on her own. But when a time-travelling 12-year-old version of herself lands face-down on her rented co-working desk, she'll have no choice but to take the displaced kid detective along on her latest case. Follow the trail of a missing heterosexual on the strange streets of Toronto! Investigate a quirky cast of drag kings, chicken wing enthusiasts, and women in elaborate cat make-up! Thrill in the pervasive ennui of your early twenties! Struggle to remember where your preteen self was at with the whole being gay thing! Will Adult Bell make peace with the figurative and literal ghosts of her past? Can Kid Bell navigate the uncanny world of the 2020s and find her way back home? How's the chicken in that creepy basement food court? These questions and more will be answered in THE GROWN-UP DETECTIVE AGENCY.
Repair Shop is the story about you, a mechanic in the community of Comet. In this story, you interact with 3 major characters and help repair their cybernetic prosthetics.
Technology. Magic. PresentsOpen Sorcery: Jingle BEL/S celebrates the first Christmas of a newly sapient AI.
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?
A story about a corpse, a complicated sibling relationship, and the things we forget. Made in Twine. Written, coded, and illustrated in three weeks for the Interactive Fiction Competition.
Inspired by The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, this is a work of interactive fiction built in Twine. Play in your browser on any device.
You have been tasked to deliver a spare heart to the princess, who cannot love.
A 7k word Twine game about working retail and dealing with magic managers who hate each other. So, a normal shift.
Twine game about being 15 during the 2010 World Cup.
You have 20 seconds to determine your fate.
A twine game about reading.
Slaying the dragon? Easy. Collecting your pay? Not so much.
You play a gas station clerk working her shift on the day the earth is destroyed.
A fantasia about anxiety featuring kelpies, lost keys, mysteriously-lit underground caverns, boring work, panic attacks and red hair. Raik is a twine game, built in a platform for hypertext story-games. It's written in Scots, one of the languages of Scotland, with a full integrated translation into English.
You are SAL: Simple Artificial LifeProgram. You "love" a human. Don't you? Can you, a logical and digital being, love? Most importantly, do you want to find out?
A game about playing the first twenty minutes of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
The Griffin and the Minor Canon is a visual novel adapted from Frank Stockton's classic short story.
You'll talk to a statue. It will incite you to remember its name, the one you both created. Will you know it?
Something is bothering Hana. Can you work out what it is? Take the part of four important people in her life and guide their conversations. After each scene, peek at Hana's journal and find out how she felt about the things you said.
I train to fight angels in a monastery by the sea. An interactive fiction piece by Porpentine.
One afternoon, your cat requests a treat...