Games
860 sites
Subcategories:
- Video Games (315)
- Tabletop & RPGs (160)
- MUDs & Text Games (147)
https://valheru.com/
Valheru MUD is a text-based online adventure game set in a classic fantasy world, offering players an extensive selection of races, classes, multi-classing, and thousands of quests including live events with AI-driven NPCs. The site serves as the official hub for the game, providing connection guides, lore, clan info, builder resources, and community features for its international playerbase spanning Denmark, the USA, and beyond.
https://shmuplations.com/
Shmuplations is a dedicated repository of translated interviews and developer commentary from Japanese game creators, focusing on classic arcade and console titles from the 80s and 90s. Featuring translated conversations with legends like Shigeru Miyamoto and coverage spanning platformers, RPGs, shmups, and fighting games, it offers rare behind-the-scenes insight into the golden age of Japanese game development.
http://aristobit.com/logas
A collection of playing aids for Lords of Gossamer and Shadow, a diceless tabletop RPG published by Rite Publishing. The site offers a random Gossamer World extent generator built in HTML and JavaScript, plus links to a statically generated character blog created with Python and Pelican.
http://digital-eel.com/
Digital Eel is the official site for indie game studio Digital Eel, creators of the beloved Strange Adventures in Infinite Space series, Weird Worlds, Brainpipe, and several other quirky titles available on Steam, GOG, and itch.io. Several of their classic games are offered for free download, and the site includes news archives spanning from 2002 to the present alongside a discography of original game music.
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.
https://members.tripod.com/sc_gamer/linksarchive.htm
A fan resource dedicated to Blizzard's real-time strategy games, featuring a curated links archive for Starcraft and Warcraft II fan sites, strategies, cheats, maps, and FAQs. The site also covers the Sickel Add-on mod and includes sections for Battle.net help, guestbook, and user-submitted links.
https://sirpaperweight.blot.im/politicalgame
Sir Paperweight the Third is a thoughtful tabletop RPG blog featuring campaign retrospectives and GM advice, including this detailed post-mortem on running a sci-fi political intrigue campaign set aboard a strike-gripped space station. The author breaks down lessons learned from eight sessions of faction-driven play, covering topics like tension design, player agency, and how to make violence a last resort rather than a default solution.
https://tiiimezombie.neocities.org/
Tiiimezombie's personal site is a sprawling creative hub from a millennial software engineer who writes tabletop RPGs, codes in Unity, collects memes, and has sunk 1800+ hours into Team Fortress 2. Highlights include original TTRPG systems, prose, game ideas, flash game nostalgia, and a curated recommendations section covering games, movies, and more.
https://streamm-pandaroux.neocities.org/
Streamm's colorful Neocities home covers their love of video games (including Dark Souls shrines and Zero Escape), virtual pets, and original characters. The site features a modifications log, guestbook, webrings, and a growing collection of interest pages that make it a warm, work-in-progress corner of the old web.
http://jducoeur.com/game-hist
Justin du Coeur's comprehensive reference site dedicated to games played during the Medieval and Renaissance periods, covering rules, transcriptions, bibliographies, card games, Viking and Anglo-Saxon games, and much more. Maintained through 2010 and left up for historical purposes, it remains a rich collection of links, articles, and resources for SCA members and historical re-enactors interested in period gaming.