Games
860 sites
Subcategories:
- Video Games (315)
- Tabletop & RPGs (160)
- MUDs & Text Games (147)
https://dieheart.net/solo-rpg-resources
A comprehensive curated directory of solo role-playing game engines, tools, and resources compiled by the dieheart blogger after finding no such list existed years ago. Covering everything from free solo engines and web-based tools to beginner guides and Tarot-based NPC generators, it is an invaluable reference for anyone wanting to play tabletop RPGs alone.
http://nyx.net/~epass
Eric Pass maintains this hobby gaming page centered on play-by-email (PBEM) wargames, with session reports and commentary on titles like Squad Leader, War at Sea, and The Seven Years War. The site also features a counter exchange swap shop, a PBEM gamers directory, and listings of gaming items for sale including RPG material and Magic: The Gathering cards.
https://saddesthyacinth.neocities.org/
Saddest Hyacinth is a richly customizable neocities personal site built around the creator's gaming and anime interests, featuring an impressive theme selector with over a dozen color schemes named after games like Nikke, Marvel Rivals, and Stellar Blade. Visitors can interact with a guestbook, generate a personalized visitor card, and browse a companion selector featuring dozens of Nikke characters, making this a lively and interactive hub for fans of these titles.
https://skotos.net/articles/show-column.phtml%3Fcolname=playing.html
Skotos Tech was a pioneering online game company that published articles and columns about text-based and browser multiplayer games. The site hosted a collection of game design writings and hosted several MUD and online RPG titles in the early 2000s.
https://bunnyherolabs.com/
Bunnyhero Labs is the creative home of Wayne A. Lee, offering adoptable interactive virtual pets for websites, MySpace pages, and online journals, including horses, kittens, fish, and sheep. The site also features web toys, Flash animations, and original illustrations, making it a charming slice of early web culture.
https://mudcoders.com/
The MUD Coders Guild is a long-form blog and community hub dedicated to the design, development, and history of MUDs (Multi-User Dungeons) and text-based games. Articles cover everything from game design philosophy and system architecture to technical topics like building Entity-Component-System frameworks in Elixir and Dockerizing MUD servers.
https://bllngers.neocities.org/
Damian's personal neocities site built as a 2024 project, featuring shrines dedicated to The Legend of Zelda, 2000s Nintendo, and comic books alongside reviews and resources. A self-described grad student and HTML newcomer, Damian is crafting a space for their overlapping interests in physical media, gaming, quilting, and archival history.
https://fisheatingsite.neocities.org/
A quirky fish-themed personal site packed with handcoded JavaScript games including Fish Clicker, Fish Invaders, Ice Fishing, and Blackjack, all tied together with a virtual fish-raising economy using Fish Coins. The site has a genuinely playful charm, offering a sandbox game, a stock market, a casino, and even a fish aquarium, making it a fun little corner of the web built around absurd fish humor.
http://citycreator.com/
City Creator is an interactive drag-and-drop web toy by Denise Wilton and Cal Henderson that lets you build your own virtual city by placing roads, buildings, and other pieces on a canvas. Once you've designed your town, you can save it and send a unique link to friends to show off your creation.
https://persona.neocities.org/
A fan shrine dedicated to Shin Megami Tensei, celebrating the iconic JRPG series with references to the Demi-Fiend, Dante, Lucifer, and the beloved Pixie recruit. The site links to 'Daily Megaten' for fan art and invites visitors to share their SMT experiences via a guestbook, with a webring connecting similar fan pages.