| The Games | 
      | Title | Description | Options | 
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      |  | A short, humorous and unconventional game by Adam Cadre (2000). Try it more than once. | Review | Play | 
      |  | A formerly commercial game by Geoff Larson in 1986. | Review | Play | 
      |  | by Todd S. Murchison. A small, one-location game in which you must escape from a court. | Review | Play | 
      |  | Colossal Cave Adventure game - the first ever adventure game from 1976. Several annoying features make this a less than great game but at least you can say that you've played it. | Review | Play | 
      |  | by Nick Montfort. A cleverly tricky game based on wordplay. | Review | Play | 
      |  | by Sam Barlow 1999. A concept game with only one move ! | Review | Play | 
      |  | An excellent children's game by David Dyte. You play a 2 foot tall teddy bear. | Review | Play | 
      |  | by Emily Short 2000. A game which entirely consists of a conversation with a statue. | Review | Play | 
      |  | Andy Philip's 2000 massively ambitious game with some fiendish puzzles. | Review | Play | 
      |  | Graham Nelson's 1995 masterpiece - atmospheric, historic and puzzling. A whirlwind tour of the 20th century that even includes romance. | Review | Play | 
      |  | Graham Nelson's winner of the 1996 Interactive Fiction Award. If you like Zork, you'll love this one. | Review | Play | 
      |  | by Star Foster and Daniel Ravipinto. Winner of the 2003 Interactive Fiction Award. | Review | Play | 
      |  | Andrew Plotkin's 1996 XYZZY Best Game winner - surreal adventure set in a theatre. | Review | Play | 
      |  | Andrew Plotkin's 1998 XYZZY Best Game winner - futuristic spy story. | Review | Play | 
      |  | Part 1 of the famous Infocom Zork Trilogy (1980 - 1982) - formerly commercial software now freeware. Very playable although some hate it. | Review | Play | 
      |  | Part 2 of the famous Infocom Zork Trilogy (1980 - 1982) - formerly commercial software now freeware. | Review | Play | 
      |  | Part 3 of the famous Infocom Zork Trilogy (1980 - 1982) - formerly commercial software now freeware. | Review | Play | 
      |  | Released as a free promotional prequel by Infocom in 1997, this game is a light hearted Zork Lite and often better rated that parts 1 - 3. | Review | Play | 
      |  | A modern clone of the complete original MIT Zork before Infocom carved it up into the 3 episodes and sold it. | Review | Play |