Games
834 sites
Subcategories:
- Video Games (306)
- Tabletop & RPGs (148)
- MUDs & Text Games (147)
https://viceverse.neocities.org/
Viceverse is a Pokemon fan project created by PainterFight (Heap), featuring original worldbuilding, headcanons, and a cast of characters set in a self-constructed universe. The site hosts the fanfic series 'Vice Versa' along with lore pages covering setting, cast, and miscellaneous content, making it a creative expansion of the Pokemon universe.
https://shinyexe.neocities.org/
Jamie's colorful personal web zone is packed with Pokemon content including a 'Pokemon Paradise' section, adoptables, a Frienddex, and a Gamer Room alongside fan art and sprites. The site leans heavily into gaming fandom with references to Pokemon, Kirby, Metal Gear, and Vocaloid, all wrapped in a retro neocities aesthetic with CRT toggle, autoplay sounds, and interactive polls.
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.
http://fantasymaps.com/gaming/ahotw.html
Jim and Karl Musser created this fan-designed variant of the classic board game 'History of the World,' expanding it with additional civilizations, map changes, and revised rules across multiple scenarios. The site offers downloadable rule files in Word Perfect and PDF formats, covering 11 scenarios spanning from 1500 BC to 500 BC, making it a valuable resource for dedicated fans of the original game.
https://shoogle.neocities.org/
Shoogle's personal site 'Trash Sector' takes its name from the virtual hellscape in White Wolf's Mage: The Ascension tabletop RPG, setting the tone for a lo-fi, anti-AI, DIY-spirited corner of the web. Visitors will find original graphics, shrines, a VHS catalog, and thoughts from a self-described perpetual work-in-progress creator learning HTML along the way.
https://dunemud.net/
Dune MUD is a classic LP MUD that has been running since 1992, set in Frank Herbert's iconic Dune universe with 30,000+ rooms, ten guilds, opt-in PvP, and an active playerbase. The wiki-based site serves as a comprehensive hub for players, offering connection guides, client recommendations, quest information, maps, and lore about the Dune universe that inspired the game.
https://saturnia.neocities.org/
Saturnia is a bot-maker who showcases their collection of character.ai and Chub AI chatbot creations, including monster girls, anime store owners, and wrestlers. The site serves as a hub linking to their various bot profiles across platforms, with a playful "Welcome to Heck" aesthetic.
https://ooooooooo.ooo/
9o3o is a browser-playable archive of Flash games and animations sourced from the Flashpoint Archive, letting visitors play classic web games directly in their browser without needing a Flash plugin. The collection is browsable, searchable, and includes NSFW-tagged content, making it a preservation-focused repository for old-web gaming nostalgia.
https://vampire-club.neocities.org/
Vampire Club is a mysterious neocities site inviting visitors to click a door and enter a vampire-themed community run by a creator called Vlad. Currently on hiatus due to a personal loss, the site hints at a quirky subculture hub centered around vampire lore and aesthetics.
https://toynbeeidea.neocities.org/
ToynbeeIdea's site serves as a personal backup archive for AI chatbot character cards originally hosted on chub.ai, covering a range of fantasy and adult-themed roleplay personas. The collection is a safety net for fans of the creator's work, with direct download links and version changelogs for each card.