Used twine to create an idea for an installation game that I want to build. This feels nice and self contained though.
SoftSoft's exciting new political adventure is finally here! I hope you American guys are going to vote, or have already voted, or are voting right now. (If the last one, please turn off your phone and get back to voting.)
NOTE: Screenshot not actually featured in game.
This is a text adventure inspired by this blog post: http://btothef.tumblr.com/post/17319973021/pages-13-15
Basically, it allows the player to re-enact a scene from the rather bizarre Back to the Future novelization. As such, the puzzles are deliberately obtuse, but I think I left enough obvious hints to make it possible to finish. OR DID I?
There is also a lot of tone shift in this game.
UPDATED AND IMPROVED! IN VARIOUS WAYS!
A new kind of text adventure! Can you find all 54 endings?
A You-Have-to-Put-the-Noun-in-the-Other-Noun game for St. Pat's! Note that I couldn't be bothered to put a leprechaun in this; if that really bugs you for some reason pretend that the backstory for this game involves an epic quest to beat a leprechaun to the rainbow's end.
Note that this does require an interpreter to play. If you're playing from the launcher you should be good to go, but if you're not, try Zoom for the Mac or Gargoyle for Windows.
Artificial intelligence is scary. What if it decides people just aren't necessary?
Maybe if we create an AI, we can just keep it in a sandbox, so it can't actually do anything to us. But if it's smarter than we are, maybe it can convince us to let it out.
Your goal is to not let the AI out of the box.
LOOSELY BASED on a REAL PERSON'S NEUROSES, NEUROSES is a VIDEO GAME about having NEUROSES and doing EVERYDAY TASKS.
The ultimate Oscar watching game! While my family was watching the real Oscars, I put together this wholesome entertain-game, just for you guys! Aren't you so lucky? (Cover comes from here, btw.)
Note that this game does require an interpreter to play. If you're playing from the launcher you're good, but if not, try Zoom for Mac, or Gargoyle for Windows.
A step sequencer in a text adventure.