Games
860 sites
Subcategories:
- Video Games (315)
- Tabletop & RPGs (160)
- MUDs & Text Games (147)
https://noseclub.bluwiikoon.art/index.shtml
Nose Club is a dedicated Pokemon fan site by Bluwiikoon, centered on the rock-type Pokemon Nosepass and packed with original artwork, Sugimori-style imitations, type variant designs, adoptable 'scrunkly' sprites, and fan fiction. Interactive features like a Bug Catcher Simulator and Random Rumour Generator add playful depth to an already rich creative resource.
https://prufrockian-gleanings.blogspot.com/2026/02/asculum-for-beginners.html
Prufrock's wargaming blog covers tabletop miniature wargames with a focus on ancient battles, including detailed after-action reports of games like Lost Battles and Commands & Colors: Ancients. Posts like this one chronicle a multiplayer session refighting the Battle of Asculum, complete with tactical breakdowns and troop deployment notes.
https://overclockworked.neocities.org/
MSX_POCKY's OverClockWorked is a labor-of-love retro gaming coverage site with a special focus on older Mac games from 1984 to 2005, a niche that is rarely documented elsewhere. Alongside Mac coverage, the site branches into SEGA consoles and Windows games, all presented with a charming old-web personality that evokes the fan sites of the early internet era.
http://desertrealm.com/
Desert Realm is a play-by-post fantasy roleplaying game set in the world of Vola, a scarred planet where magical technology has transformed most of the landscape into a vast desert wasteland. The site features an elaborate worldbuilding compendium covering deities, kingdoms, magic systems, flora and fauna, and detailed lore, making it a rich destination for writers and RPG enthusiasts looking to join an active collaborative fiction community.
https://lapistoria.neocities.org/
School of Lapistoria is a shrine and English-language archive dedicated to Pop'n Music Lapistoria, the 22nd entry in Konami's Bemani arcade rhythm game series. The site covers the game's story mode, characters, and song unlock events, making it an invaluable resource for English-speaking fans of this Japanese arcade rhythm game.
https://grillsen.neocities.org/
Grillsen's personal site is a dedicated hub for classic PC game reviews, with a heavy focus on CRPGs like Baldur's Gate, Quest for Glory, and Siege of Avalon alongside Star Trek games and Lego titles. Visitors will also find original artwork, fan shrines for games like F.E.A.R., and a constantly updated log showing an enthusiastic creator actively expanding the site.
https://grognard.com/Pages.aspx
Grognard.com is a sprawling community hub and archive dedicated to wargamers, collecting reviews, strategy articles, errata, variants, and historical pieces spanning board wargames, computer wargames, and miniatures. The site also features curated links to individual wargamer blogs and websites, convention listings, an opponents-wanted matchmaking tool, and spotlight articles covering the broader wargaming hobby.
https://watabou.github.io/
Watabou's Procgen Arcana, created by Oleg Dolya, is a collection of free procedural map generators covering everything from sprawling realms and cities down to dungeons, caves, dwellings, and mansions. Built specifically for tabletop RPG players and worldbuilders, each generator produces unique, ready-to-use maps at the click of a button.
https://bluemoonfalls.com/
Blue Moon Falls is a lovingly crafted fan-guide dedicated to the first two generations of Pokémon games, covering Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, and Crystal in depth beyond what scattered wikis and old forum threads offer. Unique tools like a Shiny Egg Hue Previewer and Stadium 2's Move Reminder, combined with curated guidance on what to actually do in Gen 1/2, make this an invaluable resource for passionate players revisiting the classics.
https://alternatehoney.neocities.org/
Honey's Hangout is a colorful personal homepage by a creator who goes by Honey, showcasing their love of Dungeons and Dragons, furries, Lego, indie game dev, and 3DS homebrew. The site features a D&D chatroom, a blog, a guestbook, art highlights, and a lively stamp collection typical of old-web aesthetics.