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Interactive Fiction Games

Example Game

A small game I made in Choicescript, to demonstrate the way I write and code up a game. To see the .doc for the game, click here.

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The Abyss 

A game created by yours truly. It is a surreal little romp through the hills and valleys of the mind. Created in Twine.



Two

Two is a branching interactive fiction telling the story of twelve year old Laura’s day at school as she navigates through the dangers of being a bright loner. Created in Twine.



Water  

From the author: "The first part of a cyberpunk thriller, Water is a branching interactive fiction about lucid dreaming. It is also one of my first Twine games that I created to test the waters and see what Twine can do. NOTE: The beginning of the story is meant to loop. So if you feel stuck, be sure to try previously clicked links."

A Date with ILLANM!  

From the author: "I have a massive and ambitious plan for a game where you're treasure-hunting and "romancing" your fellow adventurers and making important moral choices... which will require me to have, like, scripting skills and oh yeah A FULLY WORKED OUT PLOT. So instead, I made a short, idiotic thing to explore the basics. I'll keep working on it to develop further skills like using variables, but in the meantime, I MADE A GAME I MADE A GAME I MADE A GAME."

The Ark

The Ark is a multimedia computer game where players navigate text, image, and audio to solve puzzles and unravel an immersive sci-fi mystery.

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You've awoken on an abandoned space craft. As you explore the ship, you discover that you are the only thing standing between the survival and the extinction of a lost alien race. (Stuck? Click here for hints.). Click here for a review of the game on Clavis Cryptica.

 

To be and not to be 

A tale of Quantum Immortality.

 

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