INTERACTIVE FICTION GAMES

Explore our collection of Interactive Fiction games. From classics to new releases, find your next favorite game.

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Medieval Chronicles 9 (Part 2)
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missed messages.
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Medieval Chronicles 9
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Home
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Home Story: 1971
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no-one has to die.
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The Sagittarian 3
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The Journey Home
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Icarus Needs
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Johnny Rocketfingers 2
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Memoir Text Adventure
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Dead Frontier: Outbreak 2
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Just Chatting
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The Sagittarian 2
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Exit/Corners
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Dead Frontier: Outbreak
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Johnny Rocketfingers
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Diary of A Cat
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Sagittarian 4: Berger
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Voice from the Sea
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Medieval Cop 9 -Song & Silence- (Part 2)
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Words Warriors
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Medieval Cop - Adam and Eva
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Medieval Chronicles 7
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Mutant Uprising
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The Sagittarian
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You Find Yourself In A Room
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X-note Demo
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Trader of Stories - Chapter 2
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Socrates Jones: Pro Philosopher
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The Case of the Mysteriously Missing Hat
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Phantom Seeds
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Billy's Big Adventure 3: RPG Edition
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The Sound of Darkness
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Medieval Shorts 2
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Hummingbird Mind
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The Fabulous Screech
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The Book of Living Magic
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A Duck Has An Adventure
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Secretnet
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Revenge of Dog
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John the Button
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Why Am I Dead
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Train of Afterlife Demo
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Air Pressure
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Relive Your Life
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I wish I were the Moon
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Stranger than Fiction
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Area-X Demo
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Why Am I Dead: Rebirth

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Interactive Fiction Games

Interactive Fiction, often called IF or text adventures, lets you step into a story and guide how it unfolds. Instead of moving a 3D avatar, you read vivid descriptions and decide what to do next. This simple interface began in the 1970s with classics like Colossal Cave Adventure and Zork, and it still works today because your own imagination paints the scene.

Players enjoy IF for three main reasons. First, the writing pulls you in, making you more than a reader. Your choices, typed or clicked, shape the plot. Second, many games include clever puzzles that reward clear thinking and observation. Third, the genre invites creativity, since the same free tools used by the pros are open to everyone.

The category now includes several sub-styles. Parser games use commands like TAKE LAMP or GO NORTH, perfect for exploration fans. Choice based stories, built with tools such as Twine and Ink, swap typing for handy links. Puzzleless and interactive drama titles focus on emotion and mood, while experimental works play with narrative structure itself.

Whether you seek a brain teaser, a heartfelt tale, or inspiration for your own project, Interactive Fiction offers it. Fire up a browser, pick a story, and start typing or clicking. The page will listen.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is interactive fiction?
Interactive fiction is a game format where the story is told through text. You read descriptions, make decisions, and see the plot change based on your actions.
Do I have to type commands to play?
Not always. Parser games need typed commands, but choice based titles show clickable options, making them easy to play on phones and tablets.
How can I create my own IF game?
Free tools like Twine, Inform, and TADS let you write and publish interactive stories with little or no coding. Online guides and friendly forums can help you start.

Play the Best Interactive Fiction Games!

  • Medieval Chronicles 9 (Part 2)

    =Dregg : External= Dregg must now face off against the Priest Of Death Remnant in this episode's ...

  • missed messages.

    To get the highest quality playthrough, play on: Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/812810...

  • Medieval Chronicles 9

    =Dregg : Internal= Dregg celebrates when a Postman is found dead but his happiness is short lived...

  • Home

    A short story about an adventurer and his home, and the people who begin living there with him. ...

  • Home Story: 1971

    A torn photo, a locked door and a birthday - solve puzzles to unravel the mystery of Home Story: ...

  • no-one has to die.

    Choose who lives and who dies. Your decisions change everything. DESIGN- Sammy Madafiglio ART- C...

  • The Sagittarian 3

    There are 4 possible endings to this one. I worked on this game during a really important time of...

  • The Journey Home

    This game is better if you play the first one, 'Home', first. A short story about the travels of...

  • Icarus Needs

    Icarus Needs is a hypercomic adventure game starring everyone's favourite mentally unhinged carto...

  • Johnny Rocketfingers 2

    PATREON: www.patreon.com/crackedanimations The puzzles in this game are much harder than the ori...