Games
834 sites
Subcategories:
- Video Games (306)
- Tabletop & RPGs (148)
- MUDs & Text Games (147)
https://snakewater.nekoweb.org/
Beringer Vril's personal site centered around their love of Team Fortress 2, specifically the competitive map Snakewater. The site includes sections for art, a blog, and a guestbook, with a cozy nekoweb aesthetic and strong TF2 fan identity.
https://wormworld.neocities.org/
WormWorld is a personal Neocities page with interests centered around Final Fantasy XIV, The Stanley Parable, and Inanimate Insanity, with links to Tumblr and an FFXIV-focused Twitter. The site is openly a work in progress, with most sections still marked WIP, but offers a glimpse into its creator's gaming and internet culture interests.
https://bugsite.org/
A dedicated fan site for the obscure 2001 Game Boy Color RPG 'Network Adventure Bugsite' by Smilesoft, covering the game's story, monsters, and downloadable media. It stands out for preserving a nearly forgotten Japanese RPG, complete with links to ROM translations and archived promo art.
https://randomboo.com/
RandomBoo is the long-running personal playground of creator Beep Beep, blending indie games, JavaScript tools, experimental art, and an e-blog since 2007. The site carries a retro-web nostalgia charm and spans an impressive range of creative projects including a book series, artwork, and even a dark-web Tor mirror.
http://heroscribe.org/heroquest.html
HeroScribe is a Java and PostScript tool for creating typographic-quality maps for the classic Milton Bradley board game HeroQuest, supporting Linux, BSD, macOS, and Windows. The site offers downloads, icon packs, fonts, XML quest files, and remakes, making it an essential hub for HeroQuest fans who want to design and print professional-looking dungeon maps.
https://shinshoku.net/
Shinshoku.net is the longtime personal domain collective of Yuuka, currently featuring a Bloodborne-themed layout as part of a Video Game Layout Marathon, with links to shrines, fanlistings, and ongoing projects. The site has been Yuuka's online home since 2003 and showcases a deep love of video games, J-rock (the domain name comes from a L'Arc~en~Ciel song), and old-web collective culture.
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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://badgamehalloffame.com/
The Bad Game Hall of Fame, run by Cassidy, is dedicated to deeply examining notoriously bad video games through long-form essays, reviews, and historical analysis. The project has evolved from novella-length written critiques into a regular Twitch streaming show covering bad games three nights a week, building a devoted community around the love of terrible games.
http://blizzara.org/
Blizzara.org is a network of personal fan sites maintained by Stefi, a Southern California-based creator, each dedicated to a beloved fictional character from games like Final Fantasy IX, Kingdom Hearts, and more. Online since 2004, the Diamond Dust Network hub showcases individual character shrines alongside a webring roll, a layout archive, and links to fellow fan site creators.
http://justaddwater-bedford.blogspot.com/
Bedford's miniature painting and wargaming blog covers detailed techniques for painting historical armies, including Late Romans, Sassanians, and fantasy figures. Posts dive deep into speed-painting methods, contrast paint experiments, and getting units battle-ready on the tabletop without sacrificing quality.