Games
860 sites
Subcategories:
- Video Games (315)
- Tabletop & RPGs (160)
- MUDs & Text Games (147)
https://fan.shinshoku.net/fenris
A fanlisting dedicated to Fenris, the elven ex-Tevinter slave companion and romance option from BioWare's Dragon Age II, listed under The Fanlistings Network. Created by Yuuka, the site collects fans of this beloved character and includes a brief tribute to what makes Fenris such a compelling figure in the Dragon Age series.
https://circlemud.org/
CircleMUD is the official home of the CircleMUD multiplayer text adventure game system, a derivative of DikuMUD written by Jeremy Elson at Johns Hopkins University. Visitors can download source code, explore documentation, access the FTP site, and find resources for both players and server administrators looking to run their own MUD.
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://solarscrolls.neocities.org/
SolarScrolls is Edi's (Solar's) personal Neocities page featuring shrines dedicated to games like Final Fantasy 14, Zenless Zone Zero, and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, alongside an art gallery, original characters, a reading list, and a game library. The site has a warm, hobbyist charm with a blog covering personal life updates and a growing collection of fan shrines across multiple game titles.
http://ccxvii.net/gargoyle
Gargoyle is a free, open-source interactive fiction interpreter that supports all major IF formats, eliminating the need to download separate players for each game type. It stands out for its exceptional typography features including subpixel font rendering, kerning, ligatures, and smart quotes, making it a polished and thoughtfully crafted tool for IF enthusiasts.
https://orkn.uk/kingdom
A JavaScript-powered generator that produces detailed medieval demographics for fantasy worlds, based on S. John Ross's 'Medieval Demographics Made Easy.' Users can input kingdom size, age, health, and historical era to instantly calculate population, cities, castles, livestock, and more for tabletop RPG worldbuilding.
https://daniele63.com/
Daniele63's colorful Neocities-style personal site centers on the Kirby franchise, featuring a comprehensive Kirby Games history, favorite games showcases, anime reviews, and inventive web toys like a realistic CSS/JS CRT TV simulator and an in-browser arcade. Packed with a Winamp-inspired music player, a community sketchbook, terrarium photos, and years of detailed update logs, it is a genuine labor of love that captures the creative spirit of the old web.
http://lysator.liu.se/mud/main.html
Hosted by Lysator, a Swedish academic computer society, this page serves as a hub for MUD enthusiasts featuring links to notable MUDs like NannyMUD and Svenskmud alongside general mudding resources. Visitors can find FAQs, guides on LPC coding, quest design tips, and historical materials including the proceedings from the 1st World MUD Conference 1994.
https://appsirgames.neocities.org/home
AppSir Games is the official home of a retro-styled indie game studio creating horror titles like the DERE EXE series, pixel platformers, and microgames with interconnected stories. The site showcases a full catalog of releases spanning NES, Game Boy, and ZX Spectrum-inspired formats, complete with site buttons, webrings, and a chatroom for fans.
http://lysator.liu.se/mud/bsxmud.html
A page documenting Regenesis, a graphical LP-MUD hosted by Lysator (Linköping University) that supported X11, Amiga, Mac, and MS-DOS graphical clients to render in-game imagery alongside text. The MUD used the BSX protocol developed by Bram Stolk to deliver visual context to players, making it a notable early experiment in graphical multi-user dungeon gameplay from the early 1990s.