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.
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.
Cyberqueen is a text based game that explores the Violence perpetrated on the player by a brutal cyberpunk AI character. The violence is conveyed in an erotic manner, having the player imagine the dominance of the AI over the player's body.
Drowning, Depression, and Wishing for More.
Welcome back. After over a decade, you return home.
Reflections of a postmodern vampire.
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.
Player 2 is a game about resolving conflicts with others that involves the real experiences of the player as an experiment into exoludic games.
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 jam game gamifying jam jammed out for a game jam.
A short piece of Interactive Fiction written by Liz England for Twiny Jam.
In the 80s and 90s, Japanese publishing company Futabasha released a series of gamebook adaptations of various video games. Part of their "Famicom Game Book Series" was January of 1987's "Metroid: Zebes Invasion Order", written by Nobuyuki Shioda and illustrated by Arisaka Sumi. The game book is a retelling of the original Metroid video game, with an extra adventure taking place as part of an expanded ending sequence. Twinetroid is a conversion of this gamebook into interactive fiction game engine Twine. The game is freely available online at Metroid fansite Metroid Database.
You are Rex Hightower. You fucked a dragon once. Saved the kingdom. But now your dick shoots fire and that's not really working for you. In this interactive fiction that had players laughing their asses off, Rex stumbles through the woods to find his way back to a normal life. Please consider donating, I need money to replace all these people's asses.
An interactive hypertext story made with Twine.
She's there, on your desk, or side table, or kitchen counter. She's a black cylinder, and she's listening. And she wants to play a game. In Alexa, Destroy Me, interact with your Virtual Digital Assistant as you explore someone else's house. Poke around, play some games, learn some lessons, and try not to fall down the stairs covered in blood. Or do.
Trigaea is an epic 272,000-word piece of interactive fiction. It's a combination of a sci-fi novel and an RPG adventure game, where you are in control of the story.
A very short game about having an uncomfortable conversation with a vaguely sinister white guy.
You have come to this enigmatic house in search of the secret that you know is here. You shall not leave until you find it!
An investigative Interactive Fiction journey into the unknown.