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Browser based adventures are interactive fiction where the player can change the outcome of the story by his or her input. Games require a web browser.
http://www.castlearcana.com/
Take a stroll through the gardens, get lost in the Hedge Maze, explore hundreds of strange rooms, but don't drown in the pond.
http://www.crimescene.com/
Help investigators solve crimes in Oxford, Mississippi. Examine the evidence online. Participate in crime scene investigations by asking questions, offering observations and providing leads. Updated weekly since January 1995.
http://www.daelindor.com/
Walk through a dungeon beneath an old castle in search of a fabulous treasure.
http://www.danzen.com/gorgolon
Partake in this magical sci-fi game set in the greatest underwater civilization since Atlantis, Gorgolon. A Dan Zen game.
http://www.hexmaster.com/futhark/
Web based adventure.
http://kallisto.com/holo/hindex.html
A graphical adventure based on a virtual being that was created from the radio waves that surrounds the Earth. Includes an interactive game with each episode.
http://ourstory.freeservers.com/
Interactive fiction resource for writers. Members may write a new open-ended story, or write an addition to an already active story.
http://www.playsleuth.com/
Sleuth is an open-ended, detective role playing game (RPG) where players solve mysteries by searching for clues, questioning suspects and interviewing witnesses. Every mystery is unique with different victims, suspects and clues.
http://www.somethingamiss.com/
A free online adventure game about a woman who undergoes a routine MRI scan and enters a strange new world.
http://www.angelfire.com/tx3/theboondocks/
Dedicated to the ongoing virtual story of the USS Batfish SSN-736, a chat simulation about a submarine in the US Navy.
http://www.webring.org/hub?ring=interactive
This is the list of Interactive Fictions web sites contained in the Interactive Fiction Web Ring.
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