Games
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- Video Games (315)
- Tabletop & RPGs (160)
- MUDs & Text Games (147)
https://deathbusters.org/kirby/index.php
Dreamland is a Kirby adoption clique run by Christina, where fans can adopt Kirby costume graphics and join a small community of fellow Kirby enthusiasts. Based on the beloved Nintendo character and his animated series 'Right Back at Ya!', the site features adoptable art, member listings, and a cheerful Popstar-themed presentation.
https://theanimationacademy.com/spyromenu.htm
The Animation Academy hosts the original Spyro the Dragon character design sketches by artist Charles Zembilias, offering a rare behind-the-scenes look at the conceptual process behind the iconic PlayStation mascot. Visitors can browse early concept art showing the evolution of Spyro, gnorcs, and other creatures from rough first-pass sketches to the final designs used by Insomniac Games.
https://donjon.bin.sh/
Donjon, created by drow, is a comprehensive suite of random generators and tools for tabletop RPGs including D&D 5e, Pathfinder, AD&D, and many other systems. Visitors can generate dungeons, encounters, treasure, towns, inns, NPCs, weather, world maps, and much more, making it an invaluable toolkit for game masters preparing campaigns.
http://labs.benpurdy.com/zelda
Ben Purdy's demake of the original Legend of Zelda, built in 48 hours for Mini-Ludum Dare 50 with the theme of 'de-makes.' Players can explore the game directly in the browser using arrow keys and action buttons, hunting down all eight triforce fragments in this lovingly stripped-down tribute.
https://powdertoy.co.uk/
The Powder Toy is a free physics sandbox game where players simulate air pressure, heat, gravity, and interactions between hundreds of substances to build machines, bombs, and circuits or just blow things up. The site serves as the official download hub and community portal, offering thousands of user-created saves, a Lua scripting API, a wiki, and cross-platform builds including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and Steam.
https://philriley.tripod.com/ot.html
Phillip Riley's homepage features an extensive collection of fantasy name generators covering dozens of cultures and time periods, from Anglo-Saxon and Norse to Arabic and Nahuatl, built to support tabletop RPG worldbuilding. The site also includes D&D mailing list links, an NPC quest generator, and other RPG tools making it a genuinely useful resource for dungeon masters and fantasy writers.
https://adamledoux.net/
Adam Le Doux is the creator of Bitsy, a popular minimalist game-making tool, and this homepage showcases his game engines, original videogames, and a blog covering his creative experiments. Visitors can explore his itch.io catalog, read about quirky projects like making Snake in a bookmarklet, and follow links to his active social presence on Mastodon and Bluesky.
https://alternatehoney.neocities.org/
Honey's Hangout is a colorful personal homepage by a creator who goes by Honey, showcasing their love of Dungeons and Dragons, furries, Lego, indie game dev, and 3DS homebrew. The site features a D&D chatroom, a blog, a guestbook, art highlights, and a lively stamp collection typical of old-web aesthetics.
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://mud.co.uk/richard/incarns.htm
Richard A. Bartle, co-creator of the original MUD, documents every production incarnation of MUD from its 1978 origins at Essex University through its many commercial and hobbyist deployments across decades. A fascinating primary-source history listing dates, hosts, version numbers, nicknames, and detailed notes about each iteration straight from the man who built it.