Hell Cab is a first person point and click adventure game that starts by taking the wrong cab in NYC. Stan is the cab driver; he brings the protagonist back in time to solve puzzles.
In a world that never quite got over the '80s, Delarion Yar dispenses quarters for the local arcade... badly. A software pirate from better days, he's crossed the wrong people one too many times. Locked into the city of New Haz with a criminal record, he's reached his lowest point and he'll do anything to get out.
A splatterpunk mystery in an alternate future.
You're a vampire hunter on your night off.
You're getting a manicure, seeing a movie, and eating fast food.
But there's a vampire in this McDonalds.
If you don't do something, then in one hour it will eat the cashier.
Your friend Mike thinks no one can infiltrate THE FACILITY, but you're going to prove him wrong. A game written by Arthur DiBianca for the Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
As the most famous self-published Science Fiction author residing in Hillview, you are eminently qualified to judge their annual Elementary School Science Fair.
SCREW YOU, BEAR DAD! is a game about puns, rampant drug use, learning to enjoy life despite uncertainty, and elderly women in attack helicopters.
Also - bears.
A game written by Xalavier Nelson Jr. for the Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
An indie point-and-click adventure game where the player is responsible for a high-speed freight train on a tidally-locked planet. Created by Technocrat Games.