Games
834 sites
Subcategories:
- Video Games (306)
- Tabletop & RPGs (148)
- MUDs & Text Games (147)
http://shattered.org/
Shattered World is one of the internet's longest-running MUDs, established in August 1990 and boasting over a decade of custom development that sets it apart from code-sharing competitors. Visitors can explore detailed game features including races, guilds, quests, a player-driven legal system, and an in-game economy, then jump straight in via a browser-based client.
https://niicespiice.neocities.org/
NiiceSpiice is a sparse personal page from a creator who mentions working on a gamedev project amid low motivation and a self-described phase of disillusion. The site is notable for its candid, introspective tone and includes a note about learning Japanese.
https://inkposting.neocities.org/
Inkposting is a dedicated Splatoon fan collection featuring original pixel art, OC pages, quizzes, and community resources built around Nintendo's ink-shooter series. The site is lovingly maintained with regular updates including an extensive Octo Expansion pixel library, character fan art drawn on the Nintendo Switch itself, and helpful tools like an idol quiz and icon maker translation.
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.
https://snblog.neocities.org/
A personal tech and gaming blog covering video game reviews for PSP, PS Vita, PS1, and Nintendo Switch titles alongside posts on Linux, mathematics, and computing topics. The author writes candidly about retro handhelds, open-source tools, and programming curiosities, making it a lively mix for fellow nerds.
https://vgmaps.com/
VGMaps.com, maintained by Jonathan Leung since 2002, is the largest archive of screenshot-based video game maps on the internet, covering thousands of titles across virtually every console, handheld, and home computer platform from the Atari 2600 to the PlayStation 5. Whether you need a level map for an obscure TurboGrafx-16 game or a classic NES dungeon layout, this meticulously organized atlas is an essential reference for gamers and speedrunners alike.
https://ifcomp.org/
IFComp is the longest-running annual competition for interactive fiction, celebrating text-driven digital games and stories from independent creators since 1995. Now in its 31st year, the site hosts entry registration, prize pools through the Colossal Fund, past competition results, and extensive resources for both authors and judges.
https://bt.syltus.top/
Yinoe Workshop is a one-person Chinese indie game studio focused on original game creation, with projects ranging from a bullet-hell STG series inspired by the animated show 'A U' to a quirky RPG series based on English textbooks from middle school. The site showcases two game series spanning 2017 to present, with download pages, update logs, and webring participation giving it a cozy old-web personal workshop feel.
https://seedofworlds.blogspot.com/
Seed of Worlds is a long-running tabletop RPG blog by Xaosseed, chronicling an epic campaign now in its seventh year with over 149 sessions and 663 hours of play. Posts cover actual play recaps, worldbuilding, OSR mechanics, hex crawls, and curated weekly links for the tabletop gaming community.
http://tharsis-gate.org/index.html
Tharsis Gate is the official home of a fantasy-themed MUD featuring elves, dragons, guilds, and medieval adventure in a richly imagined world. Visitors can connect via Telnet or Java, browse getting-started guides, view guild information, and access an archived copy of the Imaginary Realities MUD e-zine.