Adventure Game Maker

Create, play and share text adventure games. Textadventures.co.uk is a community of interactive fiction game makers and players. All games here are either playable in your web browser, or as an app for your smartphone or tablet. Almost all are free, and you can even make your own, using our free software - Quest or Squiffy. Create Your Own Text Adventure Games While game creation was once a closed shop, these days there are many free game development tools. So, if interactive fiction, text adventures, or text-based RPGs are your thing, the tools listed above are perfect. Adventure Game 1, a project made by Nutty Bread using Tynker. Learn to code and make your own app or game in minutes.

Harold Halibut

by Slow Bros.

Choose Your Own Adventure Game Maker Online

Gibbous - A Cthulhu Adventure

by Stuck In Attic

Little Misfortune

Adventure Game Maker Download

by Killmonday Games AB

Adventure Game Maker

Saint Kotar

by Red Martyr Entertainment

Utopia Syndrome

by Utopia Games

The World After

by Burning Sunset

A Painter's Tale

by Monkeys Tales Studio

Arcana Sands of Destiny

by Invoke Games

Angelo and Deemon

by Specialbit Studios

Chook & Sosig: Walk the Plank

by TookiPalooki

Confinadventure

by Artline Solutions

The Uncertain: Last Quiet Day

by New Game Order

Encodya

by Chaosmonger Studio

When We Were Young

by Kenneth Faigh

The Legend Of Snowblind

by Duje Šegvić

Rogue Quest: Vault of the Lost Tyrant

by Expera Game Studio

Lumber Island:That Special Place

by DeanForge Studio

Mayari

by Ingenuity Games

Joe Kowalski Chronicles

by Iron Noir Soft

SnarfQuest Tales

by Cellbloc Studios

Bolt Riley

by Adventure Mob

Duke Grabowski, Mighty Swashbuckler!

by Venture Moon Industries

Jengo

by Robot Wizard

Joyfess: Martin's Secret Recipe

by Sand Wagon Games

Preston Sterling

by Animation Arts Creative GmbH

Rainswept

by Frostwood Interactive

Shiver

by Kowai Sugoi Studios

Tango: The Adventure Game

by Gualicho Games

The Last Time

by Big Cow Studios

Ultreïa

by Olivier De Rop

Sally Face

by Steve Gabry

A new tool has emerged that empowers just about anyone to create a game. It's called Twine. It's extremely easy to use, and it has already given rise to a lively and diverse development scene.

Carolyn Petit, Gamespot

Although plenty of independent games venture where mainstream games fear to tread, Twine represents something even more radical: the transformation of video games into something that is not only consumed by the masses but also created by them.

Laura Hudson, The New York Times Magazine

The simple beauty of Twine is this: if you can type words and occasionally put brackets around some of those words, you can make a Twine game.

If you're interested in making interactive fiction then there's no better place to start than Twine. It's possibly the simplest game making tool available, it will take you mere minutes to get started, and it has a wonderfully simple visual editor.

And aside from being free, it's really not programming at all — if you can write a story, you can make a Twine game.

Twine is the closest we've come to a blank page. It binds itself and it can bind itself along an infinite number of spines extending in any direction.