Games
860 sites
Subcategories:
- Video Games (315)
- Tabletop & RPGs (160)
- MUDs & Text Games (147)
https://pyroclastica.com/
Pyroclastica is a personal blog featuring in-depth retro video game reviews, with the creator working through classic titles like Final Fantasy III (Famicom) and the Magical Quest GBA trilogy with thoughtful, opinionated commentary. Posts also include an image stream and occasional web surfing highlights, giving the site a charming old-web personality centered on classic gaming.
http://lysator.liu.se/nanny
NannyMUD is a long-running fantasy MUD (Multi-User Dungeon) that has been active since 1990, offering players a rich world of guilds, magic, and adventure accessible via telnet or a Java client. The site introduces the game's lore, people, and world, with references to Tolkien-inspired settings and a wide variety of playable character archetypes including knights, druids, vampires, and monks.
https://skateboard.nekoweb.org/webring/phightring
PHIGHTRING! is a fan-run webring dedicated to Phighting, a class-based fighting game on Roblox, connecting fan sites and personal pages from players across the community. Members join by emailing their site details and receive a widget code to display, making it a cozy hub for Phighting enthusiasts on the indie web.
https://fairytale.magicalgurll.com/
Courtney Gurll's charming indie web personal site blends nostalgia for childhood internet with a focus on TTRPGs, solo roleplaying, letter-writing RPGs, and doll collecting including BJDs and Snubbull plush. The site features generators, a Picrew/dollmaker database, tarot deck collection pages, and a handcrafted old-web aesthetic built without any generative AI.
https://dr.wictz.com/
Dr. Wictz shares tips, designer diaries, and advice on board game design, with a focus on their own published games including Robotech: Reconstruction. The blog spans years of posts covering card-driven wargame mechanics, designer philosophy, and practical guidance for aspiring board game creators.
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://printandplay.blogspot.com/
Run by Felbrigg Herriot, this podcast-and-blog hybrid reviews free and low-cost print-and-play tabletop games you can download and print at home, covering card games, board games, and dice games. Each episode focuses on a single game with a rating, and the site also showcases original games designed by Felbrigg himself.
https://foxbots.neocities.org/
Foxbots is a quirky personal site dedicated to chatbots and automated bots, featuring sections on 'Fox Bots' and 'Other Bots' alongside a guestbook and a chatbots webring. The playful tone and image-heavy layout give it a charming old-web aesthetic for bot enthusiasts.
https://mud-dev.zer7.com/
An archived collection of the MUD-Dev mailing list spanning from 1996 to 2010, preserving developer discussions about MUD design, game mechanics, roleplaying systems, and programming. A valuable historical record for anyone interested in the early evolution of online multiplayer game development and the technical debates that shaped the genre.