Games
860 sites
Subcategories:
- Video Games (315)
- Tabletop & RPGs (160)
- MUDs & Text Games (147)
https://itapun.neocities.org/
Itapun is a Tokyo-based American expat's personal site featuring blog posts about life in Japan, DIY projects like a cyberdeck build and iPod restoration, and a detailed game shelf tracking current and completed titles. The gaming content is front and center, with an eclectic mix of retro Game Boy titles, classic RPGs, and modern games reflecting a personality deeply invested in old things and niche hobbies.
https://frugalgm.com/
Frugal GM, run by Christopher Stogdill, is a long-running blog dedicated to helping tabletop RPG game masters find free and budget-friendly resources, from printable maps to full rulesets. Posts regularly highlight Pay-What-You-Want tools, DriveThruRPG sales, and community finds that make running tabletop games more affordable.
https://retroidnoobs.neocities.org/
A beginner-friendly guide to the Retroid Pocket 2+ handheld emulation device, covering configuration, ROM sources, BIOS setup, and troubleshooting for newcomers to retrogaming. Written with a fun, casual voice, the site includes compatibility lists, video tutorial companions, and a nooblog with game discoveries and updates.
http://nethack.org/index.html
The official home of NetHack, the legendary open-source roguelike dungeon crawler first released in 1985, offering downloads, patch files, bug lists, developer resources, and release announcements for the latest version 3.6.7. A cornerstone of gaming history, NetHack has even been featured in MoMA's 'Never Alone: Video Games and Other Interactive Design' exhibition, and this site serves as the authoritative hub for everything related to the game.
https://thoughtpunks.com/
Thought Punks is the home of the Motif Story Engine, a lightweight tabletop RPG system designed for solo adventures and GM-lite play. Creator Rev offers games, a browser-based Motif Oracle Notebook tool, an open-source SRD, and a blog covering TTRPG design and storytelling craft.
https://bernhard-gaul.de/spiele/reaktion/reaktionstest.php
Bernhard Gaul's German-language browser gaming site offers dozens of free online games including reaction tests, memory trainers, logic puzzles, math challenges, and classic games like Minesweeper, Sudoku, and Tetris. The pilot reaction test at the heart of this page challenges players to dodge obstacles with a red square, complete with a leaderboard to compare scores.
https://patrick-is.cool/
Patrick Monaghan is a game and tools developer who shares technical blog posts alongside personal updates, including a deep dive into Vertex Array Objects for graphics programming. The site is in the process of being rebuilt, but already offers a glimpse into Pat's work at the intersection of game development and software tooling.
https://epiccity.nekoweb.org/
Epic City is a colorful personal site by a creator who documents their interests with a heavy focus on video games, including a dedicated Yakuza shrine and Planet Minecraft links. The site features audio, webrings including the creator's own NYAN webring, a guestbook, and a lively update log that shows an enthusiastic ongoing passion for old-web aesthetics.
https://cybersphere.net/
The Cybersphere Wiki is the official player reference for CyberSphere, a cyberpunk-themed Role-Playing MOO set in a dystopian future city called New Carthage, complete with wastelands, megacorporations, and a matrix network. Visitors will find detailed guides on character creation, in-game mechanics, factions, gangs, skills, and everything needed to navigate this text-based online world.
https://fan.kalechips.net/pikmin/index.php
Blooming Onion is a TFL-approved fanlisting dedicated to Nintendo's Pikmin game series, run by Kale, where fans from around the world can sign up to show their love for the franchise. The site includes a fun explanation of the Pikmin games, a member list, and downloadable buttons, with the clever name referencing both Pikmin's onion nests and the beloved fried appetizer.