A one-room Bitsy story about a library on a spaceship. Full of vivid detail, and I love how the dialogue system works.
Autobio Twine game from a trans therian plural system about their self-discoveries.
Ten seconds to pack in as much love as you can with your partner.
A low-key cosmic horror Twine game. Hard to articulate why this one stuck with us for years since we first played it - possibly the way it deals with the emotions of the protagonist's relationship with their father.
A chill visual novel about being a barista in a cafe frequented by nonhuman people. Offers a choice between romantic and nonromantic endings.
Something of a science fiction fairy tale, maybe. Had a good time reading it.
A short story, revealed in the telling.
Very heavy - read the content warnings on the page. Well done.
A fabric of a story, full of details to be traced through from beginning to end.
Content warnings for abuse, body horror, and violence.
A short story, stressful but kind.
Content warnings for self-harm, implied abuse.
A wordless series of traditionally-surreal vignettes - recognizable things and places behaving in comprehensible but unreal ways.
A mostly-quiet story simmering on top of ongoing violence. Excellently made and nice to look at.
Content warnings for blood, violence, and war.
A short game where a voice guides you through it.
A short story about a polycule on their way to watch a meteor shower, and about making wishes.
A nice horror puzzle visual novel. Content warnings for death and kidnapping.
An unhurried game about how people deal with dead bodies - the culture, the economics, and the physical operations required. Heavy in places, but ends positively.
A choose-your-path character creation text game with a good soundtrack and writing.
A remembrance in pixels and music and metaphor.
A vulnerable and kind conversation by someone about themself and their mental health struggles.