Games
860 sites
Subcategories:
- Video Games (315)
- Tabletop & RPGs (160)
- MUDs & Text Games (147)
https://adaissocool.neocities.org/
Ada's personal y2k-styled Neocities site where she shares her current video game obsessions, including Fallout New Vegas, Balatro, and Borderlands 2, alongside blog posts and a growing collection of blinkies. A cheerful, freshly launched site with a classic old-web aesthetic that captures the spirit of the indie web revival.
https://frugalgm.com/
Frugal GM, run by Christopher Stogdill, is a long-running blog dedicated to helping tabletop RPG game masters find free and budget-friendly resources, from printable maps to full rulesets. Posts regularly highlight Pay-What-You-Want tools, DriveThruRPG sales, and community finds that make running tabletop games more affordable.
https://awargamingodyssey.blogspot.com/
David Crook's long-running wargaming blog chronicles an eclectic mix of miniature painting, boardgames, naval battles, and historical wargaming projects spanning many years. From refighting the Battle of Jutland with 1:2400 scale models to exploring block wargames and diverse rule systems, this is a richly personal record of one hobbyist's enthusiastic and wide-ranging journey through the wargaming world.
https://abermud.tripod.com/
A comprehensive directory of Abermud servers and related resources, compiled by smlucas, covering MUD listings, source code, add-ons, telnet clients, zones, and the history of AberMUD. It serves as a central reference point for the AberMUD community, gathering everything a player or administrator might need in one place.
http://brasslantern.org/
Brass Lantern is a comprehensive resource for interactive fiction and text adventure enthusiasts, covering everything from beginner guides to deep IF theory articles and game reviews. Stephen Granade built this site into a rich hub featuring competition reviews, language comparisons between TADS and Inform 7, puzzle design essays, and ongoing news about the interactive fiction community.
https://adamledoux.net/
Adam Le Doux is the creator of Bitsy, a popular minimalist game-making tool, and this homepage showcases his game engines, original videogames, and a blog covering his creative experiments. Visitors can explore his itch.io catalog, read about quirky projects like making Snake in a bookmarklet, and follow links to his active social presence on Mastodon and Bluesky.
https://rentry.co/shinybuttons
A massive curated collection of IMVU status buttons and badges gathered from across the internet, organized into sections by color, zodiac sign, LGBT pride, religion, furry, and more. With over 400 images and 168k views, it serves as a go-to archive for IMVU users looking to personalize their profiles with decorative status tags.
https://dramaticasdownloads.weebly.com/
Dramatica's Sim Downloads is a dedicated resource for Sims 1 custom content, offering themed furniture sets, skins, heads, walls, floors, and more, created by a player known as Tic Tac Terraluna who has been part of the community since 2006. With so many classic Sims 1 sites gone from the web, this site serves as a rare preservation effort for fans still enjoying the original game.
http://awns.com/tkMOO-light
tkMOO-light is a cross-platform chat client developed by Andrew Wilson, designed specifically for connecting to MUD and MOO online text-based environments on UNIX, Windows, and Macintosh. The site offers downloads, a manual, plugin documentation, and release notes for a client that has been actively developed since the mid-1990s.
https://zeroultra.neocities.org/
P1geon's colorful Neocities homepage belongs to a 22-year-old Canadian computer science student who shares their love of video games, programming, and internet cats. The site is still growing but already has a blog, guestbook, and webring memberships, with a charmingly self-aware warning that the layout is 'probably evil' on mobile.