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A browser game made in HTML5.

This is a great representation of what it's like, and how it can take a LONG time to recover from a social outing, even just with one person. Thank you for making this and spreading awareness 💜

ItzMousa rated a game 32 days ago
A browser game made in HTML5.

Chronic is a heartfelt and eye-opening simulator that beautifully captures the invisible struggles of living with chronic illness. It's helped me emerge as a more informed individual on chronic illnesses. This game is a must play for fostering compassion, care, and understanding!

V. updated a game 178 days ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
Updated page content. Set type to HTML5.
maxi.dev29 updated a game 240 days ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
Updated minimum price to $0.00.
1 new upload:
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V. updated a game 260 days ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
Set genre to Interactive Fiction.
Vinny published a game 262 days ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
(This is a submission for AccessJam 2024) This is a simple word typing game inspired by an obscure handheld game that I enjoyed playing in the past. For the sake of accessibility, the game has text to speech to speak out words, font size op...
V. published a game 263 days ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
TRIGGER WARNING: violence, character death (in bad ending) Twine text-only game for now. entry for Twiny is a rough draft with a cliffhanger fits the word count of 500) Story after planning fits very well for action game. I am not solid on...
RedGs published a game 263 days ago
A downloadable game for Android.
Guess The Minecraft Items Is a Guessing Items Where You Have To Guess The Items By Showing Items,Block and mobs There Are 70+ levels in this Game!!
A browser game made in HTML5.
Chronic is a chronic invisible illness simulator, focusing on how fatigue affects our lives. A Two Unseen Warriors Production. The game was based on the developer's own experiences. No two people are the same. But we can respect each other'...
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