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Interactive Fiction created by Andrew Plotkin as fanfic of the xkcd comic "Click and Drag".

Interactive Fiction created by Andrew Plotkin, about fairy tales. Part of a metapuzzle in the 2011 IFComp.

Heliopause is interactive fiction — a classic text adventure. No graphics! No point-and-click! You type your commands, and read what happens next.

Interactive Fiction created by Andrew Plotkin, where the objective is to escape a virtual room.

Grey gravel crunches in the drive. Grey windows retreat behind wrought-iron balcony rails. Grey skies press down over the looming, shadowy edifice. You do enjoy your job, but the decor can become a bit much sometimes. You shall hope that the inside of this mansion proves to be cheerier. A "cozy mansion mystery in the making" by Andrew Plotkin.

Wander around. Puzzles will be posed. Eventually you win. A work of interactive fiction by Andrew Plotkin, recreating one he originally made in 1989.

Fantasy Interactive Fiction created by Andrew Plotkin, as both a game and an introduction to the genre.

A one-room interactive fiction game set in your apartment.

An interactive fiction story by Andrew Plotkin depicting a tense and harrowing chase in a claustrophobic cavern setting.

Spider And Web is not a game about a vacation. It is a game about deception, incomplete knowledge, and the ways that stories in other people's heads can be the best lies. It is also about the role of the narrator works in interactive fiction -- but you don't have to worry about that to play the game. (Well, not much.)

Interactive Fiction created by Andrew Plotkin, being more of an experiment than usual.

Interactive Fiction created by Andrew Plotkin being a fusion between a game and a programming tutorial.

Interactive Fiction created by Andrew Plotkin with unforgiving puzzles. A theatrical performance leads to a long journey.

Walking away from a picnic, you are suddenly caught in a country storm. You must protect a bridge from being destroyed. A game by Andrew Plotkin he describes as his "first serious work of interactive fiction".

A shareware puzzle game for early versions of Macintosh, this was a self-published game developed by Andrew Plotkin.