Games
834 sites
Subcategories:
- Video Games (306)
- Tabletop & RPGs (148)
- MUDs & Text Games (147)
https://rumpel.neocities.org/
Pastel Systems is the personal blog of rumpel, an Argentinian game developer based in Berlin who writes about games and tech. Posts cover indie game development updates, interactive fiction events like Emily Short's visit to Buenos Aires, and personal life check-ins from the indie game scene.
https://meltysulfate.neocities.org/
Melby (aka MELTYSULFATE) runs this chaotic and energetic personal portal covering their obsession with Team Fortress 2, Geometry Dash, home chemistry experiments, and a burgeoning original story universe called a paracosm. The site features a Zonelets-powered blog, a fierce anti-generative-AI stance, and a self-introduction written in hilariously unhinged third person.
https://flowergame.net/
Flowergame is a browser-based virtual garden game where players collect seeds, grow exotic plants, and explore a wild garden filled with secrets to discover. With over 50 plants to cultivate and a small active community, it offers a relaxing adoptable-style gameplay experience that has been running since 2009.
https://chrysoneiro.neocities.org/
Ri'ah's personal hub centers on yumeshipping and self-insert fandom, particularly around Project Moon games, featuring OC pages, roleplay canons, and a social media directory for fellow yumes. The site doubles as a community-facing profile with detailed follow/interaction guidelines, making it a cozy corner of niche fandom culture.
https://nora.zone/
Nora Reed's homepage is packed with procedural text generators, with a heavy focus on RPG content like character classes, magic items, dwarf names, and potion descriptions. Beyond tabletop fare, the site also offers whimsical generators for horrible pizzas, cocktails, bad Kickstarters, and weed strains, making it a delightfully chaotic creative tool collection.
https://cades-archive1.neocities.org/shrines
Cade's shrines page is a charming collection of dedicated mini-sites covering personal passions ranging from The Legend of Zelda and virtual pets to Taco Bell and 3D spinning food gifs. A standout feature is 'The Library of Dead/Abandoned Malls,' an offsite shrine attempting to document every dead or abandoned mall in the US, making this a surprisingly eclectic and lovingly crafted corner of the web.
http://desertrealm.com/
Desert Realm is a play-by-post fantasy roleplaying game set in the world of Vola, a scarred planet where magical technology has transformed most of the landscape into a vast desert wasteland. The site features an elaborate worldbuilding compendium covering deities, kingdoms, magic systems, flora and fauna, and detailed lore, making it a rich destination for writers and RPG enthusiasts looking to join an active collaborative fiction community.
https://renyoi.neocities.org/
Renyoi is a colorful, anime-inflected personal site by a creator who goes by Ren, featuring shrines dedicated to games like Persona 5, Wii, Petz Catz 2, and childhood MMORPGs, alongside a pixel garden, gallery, and travel journals. The site is a vibrant labor of love with frequent updates, a Japanese blog, interactive cursor cats, and a warm welcoming aesthetic rooted in early-2000s web culture.
https://sleepycircus.neocities.org/
Sleepy Circus is a colorful personal neocities homepage built by a gaming enthusiast who shares friend codes, game shrines, fanlistings, and virtual pet collections across titles like Pokemon, Skyrim, Dead by Daylight, and Silent Hill. The site has a playful, cluttered old-web charm with webrings, trinkets, surveys, and a blog alongside social links and a guestbook.
https://rpg.ashami.com/
Created by J. Ash Bowie, this guide helps tabletop RPG players build rich, nuanced characters through a modular system covering primary motivators, emotional dispositions, core personality traits, and character backgrounds. The site offers detailed tables, worked examples, and downloadable character sheets, making it an invaluable toolkit for players and game masters who want their characters to feel like real, breathing people rather than stat blocks.