In A Day for Soft Food the player controls the hungry cat of a household. Its master (called "the Provider" in the game) is sound asleep in his bed, ill from some unknown sickness. His state of misery has left his faithful pet with barely anything to eat, and even the slightest mewl seems to annoy him. Can food be found without waking him up?
As with most modern interactive fiction, the player types in full sentences describing their intended actions (LOOK AT THE PROVIDER, MEW, and so on). The game requires a Z-interpreter to run.
A surreal, truly arthouse and at least very unusual (and at most, one of a kind) three-dimensional quest, created as a thinly veiled satire on “local totalitarianism”.
The main character of Gränsland is on the threshold of adulthood: she leaves her family nest and moves to an apartment in an ordinary building. But it is not as simple as it seems at first sight, and the atmosphere there is not at all neighborly: the tenants are always hiding something, and the mysterious doors in their apartments, which nobody seems to see, emit a dim light
The Game Boy Color version of Adventures with Barbie: Ocean Discovery.
The PC and GBC versions are slightly different; The dolphin plays a more significant role in Windows than it does in the Game Boy Color version.
Detective Barbie 2 is primarily an adventure game where Barbie explores the inn and surrounding areas, such as the greenhouse and the lighthouse. Further, the inn was constructed by an eccentric inventor who built all kinds of secret passages and other surprises into the location. Find and use items, leverage your high-tech gadgets, interview the people who work at the inn, and solve the mystery.
When the evil Bobby Khan descended on the peaceful kingdom of Tulipton and stole all the Mystical Orbs, the king was overwhelmed. The orbs were needed to protect the kingdom from the marauding monsters (an unfortunate side effect of building your kingdom in the Monster Wilderness). So with every last knight battling the rampaging hordes, the king could spare only one wizard for a reckless mission to reclaim the lost orbs: Kid Mystic
Zelda Classic is an unofficial open-source Zelda fan game and game engine. It is, by itself, a recreation of the original The Legend of Zelda, but it allows the creation of expansions (called quests) which can be played with the game engine.
The Angel is the second part of the award-winning CD-ROM trilogy set in Cross Town. As in The Poison, the first part of the trilogy, the action is played out among the citizens of the strange little town of Cross Town, which is - quite literally - a little planet. You will meet the main character, Minna, and several other characters from The Poison. Even though the two are completely independent works, your experience of the game will have an extra dimension if you have 'been' to Cross Town before.
AT LAST! Something for hunters to do all year round.
On the Trail of the Whitetail provides you with an
environment so realistic you’d never believe armchair hunting
could be so good. Locations filled with exquisite detail and
realistic geographical features testing your tracking skills to
the full. Immerse yourself in some of the most breath taking
scenery every created, using all of your hunting knowledge
and skills to track down elusive deer.
Young Gretchen could have only imagined the fanciful events that were to occur before finding herself lost in a winter wonderland.
A piece of interactive fiction written by Laura Knauth.
World Neverland 2: Pluto Kyouwakoku Monogatari is the second installment in the World Neverland series.
Immerse yourself in the life of an ordinary citizen in the fantasy Waktic Republic of Pluto. Unlike traditional epic quests or world-spanning adventures, this game focuses on the simplicity of everyday life. Choose a profession, work, get married, raise kids, and eventually retire. At the beginning of the game, players have the freedom to explore the local area by navigating town with the D-pad and adjusting the screen size using the analog stick. Engage in activities like sword attacks with the "X" button and interact with fellow citizens using the "O" button. The passage of time occurs naturally, transitioning from day to night as you wander around town.
Standing idly in the middle of town allows you to observe other citizens going about their daily routines. Occasionally, someone may approach your character, initiating a conversation or challenging you to a duel in a basic ring. The player's role is crucial