Games
834 sites
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- Video Games (306)
- Tabletop & RPGs (148)
- MUDs & Text Games (147)
https://tagmata.it/
Tagmata is a comprehensive Italian resource dedicated to DBMM 2.0, a miniature wargaming ruleset for simulating ancient battles with 15mm figures. Visitors will find army lists, battle reports, tactical tips, tournament reports, campaign scenarios, and even miniature armies for sale.
http://ccxvii.net/spatterlight
Spatterlight is a native macOS Cocoa application that plays a wide range of interactive fiction formats including Z-code, Glulx, TADS, Hugo, and Magnetic Scrolls games. The site provides downloads, source code, and links to bibliographic iFiction files for classic commercial IF titles from companies like Infocom, Level 9, and Magnetic Scrolls.
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://koshka.love/index.html
Koshka's Kingdom is a sprawling retro-web personal site by creator Koshka, featuring DOS game shrines, original ZZT game development, articles on autism, astrophysics, Ancient Egyptian religion, horror fiction, and a cozy IRC network. With over 160 images, a distinctive pink retro aesthetic, and a magnum-opus ZZT game called The Carnival of Nyarlathotep, it's a passionate labor of love that captures the spirit of late-90s and early-2000s internet culture.
http://simthing.net/
Simthing for Everyone is a long-running fan resource dedicated to The Sims franchise, offering custom content downloads including objects, defaults, and tutorials for Sims 1 and Sims 2. The site has been active for over 11 years and features work from multiple creators including AmythestFenix, with content gradually migrating to companion blogs and off-site archives.
https://netsqhere.neocities.org/
Jamie's personal Neocities site, NETSQHERE V3, is a colorful hub featuring shrines dedicated to games like Bully, Team Fortress 2, and Overwatch, alongside artwork, fanlistings, and a micro-blog. With 144 images and a lively update log, it reflects a passion for gaming and web creativity that makes it a fun corner of the indie web.
https://versegm.neocities.org/
Versegm's personal blog centers on Fate/Grand Order, with a running log of their reread progress through the game's story chapters. The site is minimal but actively maintained, giving it the feel of a fan's ongoing FGO journey diary.
https://planet-if.com/
Planet Interactive Fiction is a blog aggregator maintained by Christopher Armstrong that collects posts from dozens of writers, reviewers, and developers across the interactive fiction community. Covering tools like Inform 7, TADS, ADRIFT, and Z-Machine alongside reviews, walkthroughs, and craft essays, it serves as a central hub for anyone passionate about text adventures and parser games.
https://edgyrabbid.space/
EdgyRabbid is a colorful personal homepage packed with webrings, gifs, and retro-web energy, with a notable focus on Rayman and Homestuck character Nepeta. The site even hosts its own Rayman Webring and participates in several others including Kandi Kid, Retronaut, and Nerds of the 90s.
http://lost.wishes.net:5550/
Lost Wishes is a long-running fantasy MUD (Multi-User Dungeon) that has been running since 1995, featuring five distinct domains, over 313 areas, 163 quests, and 13 unique guilds including Dragonspawn, Necromancers, and Werewolves. With browser-based play available for free and an active community spanning 27 player countries, it remains a thriving destination for classic text-based online roleplaying.