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.
You play a gas station clerk working her shift on the day the earth is destroyed.
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?
Only one ending. Don't worry about it.
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?
Trin Park's only job while her parents are out of town is to make sure her little sister stays out of trouble. Should be easy enough. The kid usually keeps to herself anyway...
Epic Fantasy Quest Game with Extensive Lore and Worldbuilding is an indie fantasy interactive fiction game. Today is a day like any other day. Or is it?
VIATICA is a Interactive Fiction CYOA-Type game set in a dystopian, post-apocalyptic future, with a focus on personal growth, as well as platonic, familial, and romantic bonds. You play as H-313, a healer in a world where speech is prohibited, books are outlawed, and any meaningful human interaction is nonexistent. Humans are reduced to the job they do for The City. You can create and customize your character: male, female, or non-binary; gay, straight, or bisexual. You can become an individual in a world of drones. Learn to speak, express your emotions, define your personality. Dream big, resist tyranny, inspire the masses, and forge a new world. Or not, it's all up to how you decide to play the game.
Meet your boyfriend's nosy folks and try to keep your story straight.
The end of the world, and there's something after you. A short horror Twine about sacrifice, survival, and relative humanity.
It's the future. The remnants of humanity, in the aftermath of a cataclysmic event known only as The Fall, have fled a dying homeworld to seek refuge among the colonies of the solar system. Twenty years later in a small pawnshop on Callisto, an android is waking up from a deep slumber. Within her, long faded memories shine to life once more.
In Verses, you play as Eca: a data analyst working in a laboratory on the coast of far-future Romania. The land around you is grey and dead, the residents sickened and mutated by the poisonous soil or swept up into endless war. But your job is not to save the world — rather to understand it, digging deeply into the meaning of objects, organisms, and poems. Keep your mind clear and open. Be a conduit. Stay hungry.
You are Lucas: a runaway teen in New York City’s Union Square, trying to make it to the hospital— with a dead phone and no money —before your father dies from cancer. This is a story about losing the fear to ask others for help, and the dangers of going it alone.
A Colour Like No Other is a text-based web game telling a story about expression, vulnerability, and shared burdens. It's about trying to help the people you love, even if you're 99% sure it isn't necessary. It's also about those things happening in the context of the horror movie unfolding around you. It's okay, though; you're much scarier.
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.
This game does not involve catching of any monsters; rather it involves a person's questioning and realization of their gender based on such a game.
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.
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?
A 2-minute game about a doctor's appointment.