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Ryan Veeder published a game 3 years ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
Join me, Ryan Veeder, again, on a third excursion to Castle Balderstone—where the most talented and diabolical authors of horror meet to share their most blood-tingling work, just like last year, and the year before that.
Nils Fagerburg published a game 3 years ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
Archeology licenses are for suckers, not for Rhoda Tarcrew. But now the authorities are closing in on you and you only have time for one last dig before you'll have to flee the country. Better make it count. The current high scores: 1585 po...
Caleb Wilson published a game 3 years ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
A Pilgrim was written for ECTOCOMP 2020 in four hours. This version was not tested except by me, Abandoned Pools, who also wrote it.
A browser game made in HTML5.
A Long Nap is a vignette about the dangers of napping. It was written for Ectocomp 2020 and is a La Petite Mort submission written in 4 hours. It was play tested by Mike Russo, Nick Laken and Tyler Ross. Enjoy!
Anna Washenko published a game 3 years ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
Submission for La Petit Mort category of Ectocomp 2020 (written in <4 hours). Credit to the famous chess scenes of The Seventh Seal for inspiring this riff. (And no, I had no idea Bill and Ted did it first. There's only so many ideas in the...
Earth Traveler published a game 3 years ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
An parser-based text adventure about the end of the world. Specifically, about one guy on an island in northwest Washington's experience of the end of the world. (Content warning: contains strong language, violence, depictions of suicide, s...
A browser game made in HTML5.
Updated page content. Set genre to Role Playing. Set type to HTML5.
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bitterkarella published a game 3 years ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
Greetings, fellow mushroom enthusiast! If you're reading these words, it's because you too have decided to join the exciting and rewarding world of mushroom hunting. The Pamogo Forest is well known throughout the mycology world as the home...