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https://moonlightpromise.neocities.org/
Moonlight Promise is a relaunched Sailor Moon fan site featuring interactive goodies like jigsaw puzzles, an 8-ball fortune teller inspired by Rei Hino, and a curated resources page for the fandom. The creator is also using the site to inspire others to build their own fan sites, complete with a guide and an anime webring.
https://chaosgen.com/
ChaosGen offers a comprehensive suite of random generator tools designed for tabletop roleplaying game players and GMs, covering NPCs, encounters, dungeons, cities, wilderness, and much more. The site supports multiple systems including Dungeons & Dragons and Warhammer FRP, and also links to PDF random tables available on DM's Guild.
https://thirteenthfloor.altervista.org/
Thirteenth Floor is Kylie's fanlisting collective, housing fanlistings she owns and tracks the many she has joined across a wide range of subjects including Lucius Malfoy, dolphins, black cats, and birthdays. With over 4,000 fanlisting members and 140 joined fanlistings, it serves as a hub for discovering and joining community fanlistings for niche interests.
https://rainydaylistings.neocities.org/wirt/wirtindex
Poetry and Clarinet is a TFL-approved fanlisting dedicated to Wirt, the lovable protagonist from the animated miniseries Over the Garden Wall by Patrick McHale. Fans from around the world can join the listing by submitting their name, email, and country, making it a cozy hub for fellow admirers of this melancholy, poetry-writing clarinet player.
https://farawaytimes.blogspot.com/2023/02/how-to-make-good-small-games.html
Far Away Times is a thoughtful game development blog that dives deep into the craft of making small, accessible games using tools like Bitsy, Twine, and Puzzlescript. The author shares practical advice for aspiring developers on scoping projects, choosing the right tools, and finding a clear path from idea to finished game.
https://tsunami.thebigwave.net/
Tsunami is one of the oldest LP MUDs still running, with a history stretching back to at least 1990 and a world spanning over 15,000 rooms. Players can choose from 65+ subclasses across 10 guilds, engage in PvP warfare, own houses, run businesses, and even play a collectible card game within this expansive free-to-play fantasy world.
https://oinc.net/knownspace/Enc
A frames-based encyclopedia dedicated to Larry Niven's Known Space universe, cataloging the people, places, and things from one of science fiction's most beloved settings. Fans of Niven's Ringworld, Man-Kzin Wars, and other Known Space stories would find this a handy reference for navigating the intricate details of his fictional cosmos.
https://incomescrane.com/
Sara Tanku is a senior backend developer and game designer whose portfolio showcases an eclectic range of projects, from TTRPG jam entries to pixel art sidescrollers and choice-based text adventures. Highlights include 'Entry-Level Gods,' a 48-word tabletop RPG, and 'Old Hand,' an upcoming choice-based text adventure slated for 2026.
https://bearlythere.neocities.org/
Bearlythere is a personal Neocities site where the creator tracks and shares their interests across books, movies, games, TV, and even fragrances, all wrapped in a candid, self-aware voice. The site recently underwent a minimalist redesign and features collections, a blog, and a guestbook for visitors to explore.
http://digital-eel.com/blog/arch10.htm
Rich Carlson's personal blog covers game design, science fiction, and eclectic web culture, with curated links to notable game developers, writers, and media personalities. The site reflects the perspective of a game developer with deep ties to the indie and classic gaming community, featuring commentary on radio plays, sci-fi, and a robust blogroll of industry figures.