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.
Lost in deep space, your cargo vessel has suffered a catastrophic hull failure. The engines are offline, the AI is silent, and there’s no sign of the crew …and that’s just the start of your problems. Explore the remains of the derelict ship. From fragmented memories, discover what became of the crew and piece together the events that led to the disaster. Find codes, hack keypads, and make your way past biometric locks in order to get the engines back online. The ship is filled with debris; make use of it to help you survive. Perhaps you'll find the truth you’re searching for among the detritus.
Webpages can run, but they cannot hide from... THE DETECTIVE!
lament your fate and write a poem about it
This is a short mystery story where you have to pick the right words to answer questions.
One afternoon, your cat requests a treat...
A lone tower stands in a barren world. Unbeknownst to its inhabitants, it is one of many others. Great riches await those who dare to ascend one. It is however home to many dangers, ones not easily surmounted. Time for you to begin your ascent! TOWERSCAPE is a multi-track linear narrative game, meaning the only choices you will make is which character's POV to follow. Play multiple times to see what each character is thinking.
A hybrid of a choose-your-own adventure type computer game and a pen-and-paper roleplaying game. Compatible with the 5th edition of the world's most popular tabletop RPG, this solo adventure introduces players to the dice-rolling action and problem-solving intrigue of a pen-and-paper role-playing game using text-based descriptions.
Welcome to the Excalibur Wiki. This fan-run encyclopedia preserves the details of an obscure science fantasy television series from the 1970s. Though much of its footage was lost, a group of dedicated fans still have strong memories of the show — as well as unique theories, occasional arguments, and lingering questions. Excalibur is a hypertext-based interactive fiction piece written and developed by J.J. Guest and G.C. Baccaris, with contributions from co-creator Duncan Bowsman and others.
A cute game about high school junior varsity tennis. An autobiographical game. Inspired by bahiyya khan's blood under the bridge.
Everyone who’s anyone summers in France - which means master thief Lady Thalia is there too, attending garden parties by day and stealing masterpieces by night. Unfortunately, this holiday is less than restful, as she crosses paths with foes both old and new. Case your targets, steal works of art, and team up with your Scotland Yard nemesis in this puzzle-based Twine game.
A piece of Interactive Fiction made for Dialogue Jam.
A budget management simulator inspired by the low salaries and high living costs in Chile.
Anna Anthropy's successor to dys4ia deals with the struggle that comes after being struck by a car.
Neotrogla is a Twine horror story about discomfort in who you are, urban decay, weird hobbies, and bugs. Written for the SCREAM JAM 2022+1 in a little under a week.
Stygia has begun to change and unrest is growing in the lands of the dead. Seek out a broken goddess in a haunted district in a search for answers.
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?
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A comedy choose-your-own-adventure game written by comedian Guy Kelly, about a man called Martin Jenkins. A man with one goal. One passion: Strangling a horse. Does he know what a horse is? Is he aware of farms? Find out for yourself, in this 7.5k+ word game of absolute hot nonsense. I mean. Honestly. Even for Guy this is silly.
In "Red Suitcase" you will live the story of Officer Maisie. Understood in the small town, Maisie has her life changed when a red suitcase appears in the middle of town. It is the beginning of Maisie's adventure, trying to capture an assassin, before he finishes his plan. You will make the decisions during the investigation, taking Maisie to several places in the city, in search of clues to uncover the pattern of the killer. Face not only the killer, but also the citizens of the city. Only in English, "Red Suitcase" makes every detail presented in the story, can be used to unravel the enigma of the killer. Each decision will lead you to a different destination. Totally offline, you can have fun at any time. No ads. Your adventure will not be interrupted for anything. With multiple endings, "Red Suitcase" will make you choose the best outcome for your style of play. There is no right or wrong. You decide.