Games
860 sites
Subcategories:
- Video Games (315)
- Tabletop & RPGs (160)
- MUDs & Text Games (147)
https://pinksmores.nekoweb.org/
Vee, a 27-year-old retail worker from Australia, built this pastel-pink personal corner of the indie web to share her love of girly things, gaming, and Sanrio. The site features clique memberships like 'Girly Gamer' and 'Barbieland,' a diary, webrings, and a cozy aesthetic inspired by the old web revival.
https://historyofhyrule.com/
History of Hyrule is a long-running fan resource celebrating the Legend of Zelda series since 2002, with an extensive collection of official art, manga, doujinshi, and rare series materials. Dedicated to old-school Zelda fandom, it serves as a deep archive for collectors and fans seeking hard-to-find visual and printed media from the franchise.
https://agesofdespair.net/
Ages of Despair is a long-running LP MUD set in a medieval fantasy world, active since 1998 and built by a dedicated team of wizards and coders. Visitors can explore information about races, classes, guilds, and world lore before connecting via telnet to dive into the adventure.
https://iwishyouroses.neocities.org/
A personal fan site dedicated to the indie RPG OMORI, featuring yandere themes and heavy JavaScript elements in what the creator calls 'a happy place, a quiet place.' The site is still under construction but promises a distinctive atmosphere drawing from OMORI's unsettling dreamlike aesthetic.
https://porkyblack8.neocities.org/
Porkyblack8's personal page centers on Hypnospace Outlaw, the retro internet simulation game, with the creator making fan pages styled after the game's fictional 1999-era web aesthetic. The site also mentions SFM (Source Filmmaker) work and features old-web collectibles like webrings and buttons.
https://bonkiscoolsite.neocities.org/
Bonki's colorful Neocities hub is a sprawling personal playground featuring games, shrines, fanlistings, webrings, a cat corner, and even a hosted Cookie Clicker instance. Packed with 88x31 buttons, a custom webring, and layers of old-web charm, it's a lively example of the handcrafted personal site revival.
https://cobb.land/
Cobb (Jacob) maintains this eclectic personal site covering tabletop RPGs, retro gaming achievements, music listening logs, and written posts on topics ranging from Pokemon to indie games. The site features an IndieWeb-friendly design with RSS feeds, a RetroAchievements tracker, Libre.FM music logs, and a rich collection of pages including a Nuzlocke tracker, Mahjong, and Sabacc sections.
https://srd.dndtools.org/
A comprehensive online reference for Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition, hosting the complete System Reference Document that covers rules, spells, monsters, classes, and more. An essential bookmark for players and dungeon masters who need quick access to the core rules without cracking open a sourcebook.
https://lisdude.com/moo/macmoo-readme.html
Hosted on John C. Daub's personal site, this page preserves historical documentation about MacMOO Server, a Mac OS implementation of the MOO text-based virtual world platform from the mid-1990s. It includes detailed setup instructions and quirks from original authors Jens Alfke and Allan Crain, making it a valuable artifact for anyone interested in the early history of MUDs and MOOs.
https://3dbrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_Applications
3dbrew's Homebrew Applications wiki page is a comprehensive reference listing launchers, emulators, game engines, utilities, and homebrew games for the Nintendo 3DS. It covers installation instructions, file formats, and categorized listings of community-developed software for running unofficial applications on the handheld console.