Games
860 sites
Subcategories:
- Video Games (315)
- Tabletop & RPGs (160)
- MUDs & Text Games (147)
https://cheesymud.com/
CheesyMUD is a multi-user dungeon (MUD) experience with its own staff, sports, and active play portal. The site invites visitors to jump into a text-based online game world with a lighthearted, cheesy twist on the classic MUD format.
https://elucidatedvoyyd.neocities.org/rp-home
Created by Ellie, this fan site dives deep into Robopon, the obscure late-90s Game Boy Color RPG originally titled Robot Ponkottsu, covering lore, sprites, mechanics, moves, items, cheats, and even prototype content. The iceberg-style scope of the site suggests extensive hidden depth beyond the surface, making it a rare English-language resource for fans of this underappreciated gem.
https://rpglibrary.org/software/autorealm
AutoRealm is a free, open-source map-making program for tabletop RPGs, created by Andrew Gryc and licensed under the GNU GPL, offering features like fractal lines, hex grids, random name generation, and symbol libraries. Hosted on the RPG Library, this page provides downloads, screenshots, and support links for a capable mapping tool suited for designing castles, cities, and campaign maps.
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://celes.net/link
The Eternal Hero is a Fanlistings Network-approved fanlisting dedicated to Link, the iconic protagonist of Nintendo's Legend of Zelda series, boasting over 1,200 members from 60 countries. Maintained by Celes.net since 2004, it celebrates every incarnation of Link across the games, comics, and animated series.
https://tecfa.unige.ch/edu-comp/WWW-VL/eduVR-page.html
Part of the WWW Virtual Library's Educational Technology section, this page from TECFA (University of Geneva) catalogs resources on educational virtual reality environments, MOOs, and MUDs as learning tools. A comprehensive link directory compiled by Daniel K. Schneider, it covers academic projects, technical guides, and community resources for educators exploring text-based virtual worlds in the mid-to-late 1990s.
https://logicalshift.co.uk/unix/zoom
Zoom is a free, open-source interpreter for Z-Code, TADS, and Hugo interactive fiction formats, supporting classic Infocom titles like Zork as well as modern text adventures. Available for OS X and Unix-like systems, it includes plugin support for multiple story formats and comes with a downloadable manual.
https://sklivvz.neocities.org/
A 1998 fan page dedicated to Blizzard's Diablo, focused on cheats, trainers, and patch news for the game. The site covers workarounds for the v1.03 patch, item editors, and Battle.net cheat methods, making it a snapshot of early Diablo modding culture.
https://sailorcrystal.net/as
Another Destiny is the TFL-approved fanlisting for Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon: Another Story, the 1995 Super Famicom RPG that has found renewed life through fan translations and emulation. Created by Kirryn, the site features sprite-ripped graphics from the original game and invites fellow fans of this beloved shoujo-based RPG to add their names to the member roster.
http://ifmud.port4000.com/
ifMUD is a long-running PerlMUD-based chat server built around the interactive fiction community, where players can connect via telnet or a web client to socialize and discuss IF. The site provides account registration, an official FAQ maintained by community members, and connection details for this beloved gathering place for text adventure enthusiasts.