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Exits of The World
(1 review)
By Jim Harbis
Sci-Fi Based off the Chameleon Circuit song "Exterminate, Regenerate" you play as The Doctor. Davros has turned all the humans into slaves, and you have just regenerated. You have to find your scattered equipment and stop Davros. Good luck. (There are extra rooms, don't become confused, I have QDK lite and wanted to use all 15 rooms. If you know nothing of Dr. Who, look up some of the items and places to understand the game a little bit better.)

TARDIS Escape
(3 reviews)
By Jim Harbis
Sci-Fi Well, it's been a long time since I put anything up. This is a warm-up to get me back into the game. The Doctor has decided to put you through a logical test before he takes you as his assistant. Good luck!

DJay32's METROID Lite
(1 review)
By Jay Comix Inc
Sci-Fi NOTE: Don't get this confused with the actual METROID for the NES. This not a text adaption of it. The year is 23X0. The galaxy is at peace. You have been invited to a board meeting for some reason. No description was given, just "important board meeting." If you liked Mario Is Missing 2, then you'll enjoy this one. Maybe. It's the same creator, at least. But, yeah, this is the Lite version. Not a demo. I'm probably not even gonna make a part two. Just... Lite version. Oh, and there are TWO endings! One's obvious, the other's pretty hard to get. You have to open something, though. There's your clue. Enjoy!

One Robot
(2 reviews)
By Michael
Sci-Fi You are a robot designed to serve humans, but you turn on them with your two friends and prepare to assassinate the president.

Star Wars: Escape from Dagobah
(1 review)
By David Leavitt
Sci-Fi After crash landing on the Dagobah Planet, you must learn about yourself and how you came to be there. What happened to the crew of the ship you were on? How did you crash there, but more importantly, how do you get off?

The Former
(2 reviews)
By DirkW
Sci-Fi The odd tale of a robotic world that was designed to be a utopia. You wake up alone in an abandoned factory, with no reccolection of who you are or how you got there. Unravel both your memory and a tapestry of lies and deceit that populate the so-called perfect world. Note: Some of the game's plot requires a bit of actual thinking to understand.

Uranus or Bust! Episode 1: Escort
(2 reviews)
By Sam Bickley
Sci-Fi You are standing in the station, waiting for your orders from Head General Tondy...