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Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs
Set in 1899, A Machine for Pigs follows the wealthy industrialist Oswald Mandus, who has returned home from a disastrous expedition to Mexico that ended in tragedy.
Amnesia: Rebirth
You are Tasi Trianon, waking up deep in the desert of Algeria. Days have passed.
Amnesia: The Dark Descent
As I wake up my head aches and my throat burns. Where am I? How did I get here? Blurry memories of pain and suffering fade in and out as I try to identify my surroundings.
Among the Innocent: A Stricken Tale
Peter York is a struggling writer trapped on an abandoned farm in the eastern Free State, South Africa.
Among the Sleep
Among the Sleep is a horror adventure in which you play a two-year-old child. After waking up in the middle of the night to mysterious sounds, you start exploring the dark, looking for comfort.
Anacapri: The Dream
In the role of Dr. Nico N, an expert in ancient civilizations, you are beckoned to Anacapri, a place of beauty, lore, and mystery.
Anamedia: Terra Incognita
You arrive in a charming realm called Levanda, set in a giant willow tree, but the entire place seems to be deserted and the friend you were supposed to meet is nowhere to be found.
Anastronaut II: The Dark Side
The story continues with Anas imprisoned aboard a cargo ship on a destruction course with a star.
Anastronaut: The Moon Hopper
Anas the astronaut encounters an asteroid while drifting, and when he investigates, he soon finds himself stuck in a space lab.
Anchorhead
Anchorhead is a text adventure game in the style of classic Infocom games from the 1980s.
Angel Devoid: Face of the Enemy
You wake up from reconstructive surgery and see your arch enemy’s face… staring at you from the mirror.
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Henry Mosse and the Wormhole Conspiracy
Henry Mosse and the Wormhole Conspiracy blasts off for a fun classic-styled space adventure across two beautifully diverse galaxies with only a couple of bumps on re-entry.
Tell Me Why
What it lacks in its limited characters and locations, Tell Me Why makes up with a personal, intimate narrative that nicely captures the essence of everyday life and offers a much-needed examination of the human condition, all wrapped in a beautiful presentation in true DONTNOD style.