Games
860 sites
Subcategories:
- Video Games (315)
- Tabletop & RPGs (160)
- MUDs & Text Games (147)
https://powdertoy.co.uk/
The Powder Toy is a free physics sandbox game where players simulate air pressure, heat, gravity, and interactions between hundreds of substances to build machines, bombs, and circuits or just blow things up. The site serves as the official download hub and community portal, offering thousands of user-created saves, a Lua scripting API, a wiki, and cross-platform builds including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and Steam.
https://mregggga.github.io/
A focused reference archive collecting dialogue dumps from Undertale and Deltarune, including Japanese-language versions of both Deltarune chapters. Fans of the UTDR series can browse the full in-game text here, with contributions welcome from the community.
https://dipomedia.neocities.org/
Dipomedia is the personal website of Dipo Dwijaya S., an Indonesian creator based in Jakarta who built this Neocities site to store and share personal content. The site covers Android soccer games like Dream League Soccer and PES, flat earth conspiracy content, web templates, and various personal interests.
https://hawaii1999.neocities.org/
hawaii1999's colorful personal corner of the web features a game cabinet, Pokemon section, shrines, and a button wall, built in the tradition of classic Neocities homepages. The site blends nostalgia and internet culture with personal diary entries, a music section, and a lounge, making it a charming snapshot of the modern old-web revival aesthetic.
http://feeds.ellugar.co/ellugar-logs
The personal logs of Mario Carballo Zama (afk), a game developer who shares year-in-review posts covering indie game development, Godot shaders, GDC talks, and personal projects. The feed spans years of entries touching on game dev tools, pixel art, and creative work in the indie games space.
http://tacticalwargamer.com/
The Tactical Wargamer is a comprehensive reference site covering the history and landscape of tactical-level wargames across board games, PC games, miniatures, and RPGs, tracing the genre from 1969's Tac Game 3 through 2019. It includes timelines, a glossary, hardware guides, magazine listings, publisher info, and articles, making it an invaluable archive for grognards and wargaming enthusiasts alike.
https://iamarat.blog/
Run by someone called 'i am a rat,' this blog specializes in reviews and recommendations of obscure, underappreciated, and oddball games sourced from itch.io and IFDB, with a focus on interactive fiction and indie titles you've probably never heard of. Posts like 'Savoir-Faire,' 'Make It Good,' and 'Suveh Nux' suggest a deep love for text adventures and experimental games that fly under the radar.
https://maddycha.com/
Maddy's personal corner of the web features her interests in video games, art, collectibles like blind boxes and Pokémon cards, and her beloved cats Pigeon and Bunny. The site includes a games-heavy interests section spanning titles like Rhythm Heaven, Animal Crossing, and Ace Attorney, alongside a resources page, guestbook, and a Rhythm Heaven-themed webring she created.
https://jispgames.com/
Jisp's personal games site explores how different games use storytelling and competition to bring people together, with content spanning projects, a blog, and an archive. The creator streams on Twitch and posts to YouTube, making this a hub for a games-focused content creator with a warm, neighborly vibe.
http://simscave.mustbedestroyed.org/index.php?PHPSESSID=93c75f8126bff69a645cba34e775df5a&board=233.0
The SimsCave's Saving the Sims Archive is a community-run preservation effort dedicated to rescuing and hosting custom content from defunct Sims 1 fan sites, organized into sub-boards named after the original creators. Moderated by Ginnie, this forum-based archive catalogs hundreds of posts covering objects, walls, floors, and other downloadable content that would otherwise be lost forever.