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.
Solve puzzles, enlist magic beans, eat soap, plan your escape, and confront the menacing mage who keeps you confined in his tower. Will you keep cracking jokes or learn from your mistakes? Your choices matter.
A young adult text adventure about falling in love, coming to terms with who you are, and saving your entire summer camp from weird alien bird monsters.
A Spambot In Love A short, free visual novel by Jillian Maywhether
The only game that will turn you into a woman. A compilation of award-winning hypertext fiction by Porpentine Charity Heartscape.
A small interactive fiction about the day of a writer, their routine, their work, their fears, and anxieties...
The Uncle Who Works for Nintendo is a Twine horror game created by developer, Michael Lutz and illustrator, Kim Parker.
Help a plucky rover complete its planetary research mission by studying alien lifeforms... and morphing them into brand new shapes and forms!
How to Train Your Human is a video game about cats using themselves as sleeper agent weapons to take down humanity.
A choose your own adventure game about picking a good restaurant for you and your friend group to eat at.
You have many faces. Your form is multiple. You are the cards. Created many years ago, infused with dark magic, you have seen many things. What secrets do you contain? What visions have you conjured up? How will you nudge the hands of fate?
genderfelt is a short interactive zine, in which you read the blog of young person called Anon, going through the process of discovering himself. It focuses on the issue of transmedicalism, and how one can help to pull their peers away from a harmful ideology.
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.
You are a secret agent. It’s the end of the world. You are cursed. You came here to rescue your partner, but the mission has taken a turn for the weird. Parody spy thriller.
A maiden leads a unicorn hunt.
Popular Twine game from prominent interactive fiction designer and activist, Porpentine.
A short story about navigating the U.S. health care system while suicidal.
A short web game about curiosity made by droqen.
Gamma, Delta, and Epsilon have seen more than enough to last a life time. They've been given hardly any information on what they are supposed to investigate and are also bringing some fresh recruits along. A sci-fi narrative game made in Twine.
Offered up as sacrifice to the wolf-gods of the forest, hunted by beasts and man alike, Ella must find a way to survive. An interactive fiction/survival horror game by Els White.
Howling Dogs is an interactive fiction made in TWINE by Porpentine. Trapped in a small area with limited supplies, the player can temporarily visit other worlds through some sort of virtual reality visor.
A conversation with Emma Goldman about gentrification, Amazon and my subscription box problem.
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.