Black Rock City
by
Jim Munroe
You're at Burning Man, with six choices to make before the world goes white. Choose wisely. Or wildly. The dust storm won't care. (Cover: Trish Lamanna)
Predictions for a Strip Mall Psychic
by
Jake Elliott
The storefront will just be a big window, the interior cloaked with dark, ornately patterned curtains. You'll have a neon sign, of course: "PAST PRESENT FUTURE."
Energy Bars: An Illustration of Fatigue in Depression
by
Claire
Fatigue is a symptom of depression. Please try to understand.
T-Shirt Blanket
by
rhetta_lynnea
You're making a blanket out of old t-shirts, and some of them are bringing back memories...
Chinese Children - Experience China's Educational Environment
by
YUMING MA
This game will let you experience the educational environment in China. This story is adapted from real situations. Not recommended for minors and people with poor psychological endurance.
Little Billy
by
Ferdie
Little Billy Loves life he is a little man who is cool and very little who lives in a little house but had a big Buggati Chiron
Pretty Sure
by
Jim Munroe
After the Partnership with the offworlders takes place, many things on Earth get a lot easier. Parenting is not one of them. (Cover: Jonathan Wyke)
The liberation
by
Stéphane F.
The liberation is a short interactive story with several endings, dealing with politics, solitude, love and betrayal. This is the English translation of the revised edition of "La libération".
Lonehouse
by
Ayu Sekarlangit Mokoginta
After your sister's death, you start to learn more about her life through the different objects around her apartment. Photo by Matthew Hamilton on Unsplash.
Spare With Max
by
Jim Munroe
It's been a while since you hung out with Max, and he's always got interesting stories. (Cover: E.M. Smith)
Final Examination
by
Sophia D.
There's just mere hours before your final exam, and it seems that everything that can go wrong might go wrong... Will you be smart enough to pass, or be destined to fail?
People Never Look Up
by
Jim Munroe
(Cover: Gavin McCarthy) You watch the city wake up from your rooftop perch.
"What did you do..." (That wasn't a question)
by
Sophia D.
Your mom is expecting an answer. Unfortunately, you're a recipe for disaster.