This game tells the story of Lydia and Ophelia - two lesbians who experience their first date in person, after they have been talking online for a while. The scene takes place in Ophelia's place, after having had a date on a café in i am feeling things.
A game about the nature of dead things and the living and the still-dead languages of both for those who may be alive. But whom everyone else will see as dead or an animal.
It is the year 19xx in England. You are an Indian university student who attended the boarding school Grayling Towers. You are returning to the town of Grayling after your first year at university to meet your old school friends: Cicily Thomas, Fatima Khan, and Susheela Rajaram. As the only Indian girls at Grayling Towers, the four of you quickly became close friends, but you haven't seen each other in a year. You're not sure what has changed since then, but this is your chance to find out.
"Such, Such Were the Joys" is a queer historical dating sim set in mid-century England, with six possible endings. It is inspired by the English school stories of authors like Enid Blyton and Elinor Brent-Dyer, while trying to acknowledge some of the colonial and racial realities that those stories ignored.
This tiny bitsy game / visual novel tells the story of an experienced queer female sexworker and her last client. It approaches the struggles of queer self discovery, anxiety and confrontation with internalized fears as a result of queerphobic environments.
Where's Worldo is an interactive geographical deduction game. On each tour you will be presented with a number of Google Street View panoramas, and it's your job to pinpoint on the map where in the world you think each location is.
The closer you are, and the fewer guesses you take, the better your score. To find Worldo at his location you need to be within 200m of his location!
If you get stuck you can use one of the unique Powerups to help you, including Ask a Local, Radius and Laser.
If you guess correctly, there's a chance Worldo will bring you a memento of the country he visited, such as a wildlife photo, activity, or souvenir. There are over 1000 of these to collect!
An online multiplayer name-that-tune party game in which players listen to a series of song clips and try to guess the title and/or artist of each song as quickly as they can.
6 rather unique women have gathered at a speed dating event dubbed RNG and YURI aimed toward women who want to find a female partner. At the start of the game, you will choose to play as one of them and then attempt to woo the other 5 girls in a short amount of time. The goal is to receive at least one phone number.
Love is unpredictable and you never know what comments will land and which might offend your date when you're just getting to know them. To represent this your success hinges on RNG (Random Number Generation). Depending on your luck you may get a few numbers or none. That isn't to say no strategy is required. Knowing when to say some things and reserve some comments for later can also help you gain affection. This system favors being choosy and not trying to get every girls' number.
Today’s interactive game Doodle celebrates the 82nd birthday of Gerald “Jerry” Lawson, one of the fathers of modern gaming who led the team that developed the first home video gaming system with interchangeable game cartridges. The Doodle features games designed by three American guest artists and game designers: Davionne Gooden, Lauren Brown, and Momo Pixel.
Shape of Mind is a simple puzzle game similar to Solitaire card games. Connect shapes by dragging them on the board. Shapes of the same color won't connect. You can move strips of connected shapes by grabbing the top-most shape of a strip. Drop shapes onto the Dreamer to begin a Halo. Shapes in the Halo cannot be removed. Once a Halo is complete the shapes will disappear. Complete three Halos to clear all the shapes and win the game!
Wordchain is a daily word game where players are given a starting letter and a scrambled set of additional letters. Players must use those letters to form a word from the starting letter. The last letter of that word becomes the first letter of the next word to be made.