Games
860 sites
Subcategories:
- Video Games (315)
- Tabletop & RPGs (160)
- MUDs & Text Games (147)
https://amorphic.space/
Amorphous is a Seattle-based software engineer and indie game developer whose site showcases a portfolio of weird, ghost-tinged story games including visual novels, procedurally-generated Twine narratives, and small RPGs. Alongside the games section, the site features a journal with dev postmortems, artwork, and software tools, making it a rich hub for following a prolific creative mind.
https://enworld.org/
EN World is a major hub for tabletop RPG enthusiasts, covering news, reviews, and discussions about Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, Starfinder, Warhammer, and many other systems. The site features columns by industry veterans like Ed Greenwood and Jonathan Tweet, crowdfunding roundups, product reviews, and active community forums with thousands of participants.
http://kallindor.org/
Kallindor MUD is a text-based multiplayer online game built on the foundations of classic MUDs Myrradel and Alhazi Invasion, offering over 100 original areas, 18 races, and 5 base classes with 15 additional subclasses. Players can dive into hack-and-slash combat, clan warfare, PK systems, and a meta progression system with hundreds of unique skills and spells.
https://moogleboogles.neocities.org/
Ferdie's personal neocities site is a cozy corner dedicated to Final Fantasy XIV, original characters, worldbuilding, and TTRPG content, with a charming moogle theme throughout. Visitors can explore OC lore, world-building pages called the Dreamscape, artwork, and even a 'Fish of the Month' feature that reflects Ferdie's delightful obsession with aquatic creatures.
http://woobsha.com/
The Secret Society of Woobsha is a dedicated download hub for The Sims (original TS1) offering free hacked objects, custom lots, skins, and themed sets ranging from pirate ships to Victorian rooms. The site features an elaborate fictional lore as its framing device, making it a charming and creative resource for fans of the classic Maxis game.
https://chalacyn.com/chalacyn
The official gateway for Chalacyn Nights, a MUD (Multi-User Dungeon) from 1998, offering both a lite and a JavaScript-enhanced 'caffeinated' browsing experience for players. Created by Kaye Anfield, this site serves as the entry point for connecting to the game world with recommendations for period-appropriate browsers and connection speeds.
https://personally-comfy.net/
personally-comfy is a personal homepage by someone who blogs, plays games on Switch, and spends time in IRC chat rooms and online communities. The site participates in multiple webrings including Hotline, Null, RingLink, Openbooks, and Yesterweb, reflecting a love of the old-web social scene.
https://pastel-skies.nekoweb.org/
Nova Galaxium's personal Nekoweb site is a content-warning-heavy creative space featuring webrings ranging from rhythm games to retro-web communities, with Egyptian deity motifs and a distinctly chaotic old-web aesthetic. The site participates in an impressive number of webrings including a rhythm games webring, geekring, and ghostring, hinting at a gamer and internet-culture-enthusiast personality.
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://gamestudies.org/1501
Game Studies is a peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal dedicated to the research and analysis of computer games, covering aesthetic, cultural, and communicative dimensions of gaming. Issue 1501 from July 2015 features scholarly articles on topics ranging from Dark Souls and the ludic sublime to identity and play in The Walking Dead, making it a rich destination for serious game scholars and enthusiasts alike.