Games
840 sites
Subcategories:
- Video Games (307)
- Tabletop & RPGs (153)
- MUDs & Text Games (147)
http://orteil.dashnet.org/murdergames
Murder Games is a Hunger Games-style simulator created by Orteil, the developer behind Cookie Clicker, hosted on the DashNet network. The tool generates dramatic narrative outcomes for user-defined characters, making it a fun text-based simulation toy for fans of the Hunger Games format.
https://meta-studios.com/dg/dungen.html
DunGen is a browser-based pointcrawl dungeon generator created by Ed Allen, designed for tabletop RPG players and game masters who need quick, customizable dungeon layouts. It supports multiple dungeon sizes, themes, styles, wandering monsters, treasure tables, and even exports dungeons as images or data for use outside the tool.
http://heroscribe.org/heroquest.html
HeroScribe is a Java and PostScript tool for creating typographic-quality maps for the classic Milton Bradley board game HeroQuest, supporting Linux, BSD, macOS, and Windows. The site offers downloads, icon packs, fonts, XML quest files, and remakes, making it an essential hub for HeroQuest fans who want to design and print professional-looking dungeon maps.
http://spagmag.org/archives
SPAG is a long-running magazine dedicated to interactive fiction, with a complete archive of 64 issues spanning from 1994 to 2016 covering reviews, articles, and commentary on text adventures and parser games. Maintained as a historical archive by the Interactive Fiction Technology Foundation, it offers a remarkable window into decades of IF community discourse and criticism.
https://realmsofdespair.com/
Realms of Despair is the original SMAUG MUD, a free medieval fantasy text game boasting over 250 unique areas, a wide variety of races and classes, and a rich web of guilds, clans, and nation-based roleplay organizations. The site serves as the official hub for the game, offering a web client, documentation on commands and classes, area maps, community resources, and a new player guide.
https://obspogon.neocities.org/?webring=htmlhobbyist
Obspogon's Zone is a Neocities personal site built by a video game enthusiast who loves old internet culture, featuring sections like a Media Log, Showcase, Toybox, and Greenhouse alongside a guestbook and blog. Packed with webring memberships and old-web badges, it captures the spirit of indie web creativity with a strong gaming identity.
https://thecultofgabs.nekoweb.org/
Styled after the iconic Umbrella Corporation interface from Resident Evil, this personal site by Gabs serves as a chaotic archive of obsessions with Albert Wesker, personal drawings, and diary-like thoughts. The immersive thematic design and 17+ content warning make it a uniquely atmospheric corner of the old web.
https://www.adrift.co/links
ADRIFT is a dedicated hub for the Interactive Fiction authoring tool of the same name, offering a curated links page pointing to wikis, databases, competitions, and community forums across the IF world. Visitors can discover resources like IFDB, intfiction.org, and the annual Interactive Fiction Competition, making it a useful gateway for both ADRIFT users and the broader text adventure community.
https://electro-magnets.neocities.org/
Magnets (Magnus) is a 22-year-old computer science student whose colorful Neocities homepage spans coding projects, a personal blog, a candy wrapper collection, and a self-described 'unfinished personal wiki' dedicated to the D&D god Lathander. The site leans into RPG and gaming interests, with references to Ultrakill, D&D, and vampires woven throughout its neon-green aesthetic.
https://deadendshrine.online/
Dead End Shrine Online is a mysterious personal site by a creator known as Jett, featuring collections of dated letters, character-focused writing sections, and game guides including a 99.9% completion guide and modding guides. The site also links to privacy-focused networks like Tor, I2P, and Gemini, giving it an eclectic old-web charm that blends personal journaling with gaming resources.