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  • 2026-07-07
    A Bend in the Stair
    Jeffrey Miller's campaign blog for a Lyonesse/Amber tabletop RPG game, featuring detailed character write-ups, house rules, and setting material for the Lords of Gossamer and Shadow system. The site offers illustrated character profiles, original rules expansions like a mechanics system for Secrets, and thoughtful meta commentary on the campaign world.
  • 2026-07-07
    a m r i e l
    Amriel's Neocities hub blends gaming journals, manga reviews, fandom aesthetics, and a sprawling toybox of blinkies, stamps, and picrews into a richly layered personal web space. Visitors can dig into RetroAchievements logs, Fear and Hunger playthroughs, Skyrim diaries, favorite Pokemon fusion sprites, and a genuinely chaotic moodboard section that reflects the creator's eclectic taste.
  • 2026-07-07
    A Messenger Adventure
    Created by Kilian Valkhof, this site hosts a text-based adventure game playable entirely through Facebook Messenger via a chatbot. It blends classic interactive fiction style with modern messaging platforms, offering a quirky and low-cunning adventure experience.
  • 2026-07-07
    A MUD Forever Voyaging
    ifMUD is a long-running PerlMUD-based chat server built around the interactive fiction community, where players can connect via telnet or a web client to socialize and discuss IF. The site provides account registration, an official FAQ maintained by community members, and connection details for this beloved gathering place for text adventure enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    A Spotlight on Games | Board Games since 1997
    Running since 1997, Spotlight on Games is a comprehensive board game reference site featuring over 1600 reviews, ludographies, interviews, errata, variants, and thematic game directories organized by topic and publication year. The site covers an impressive range of titles from classic war games to niche themed releases, making it an invaluable resource for serious tabletop enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    A Wargaming Odyssey
    David Crook's long-running wargaming blog chronicles an eclectic mix of miniature painting, boardgames, naval battles, and historical wargaming projects spanning many years. From refighting the Battle of Jutland with 1:2400 scale models to exploring block wargames and diverse rule systems, this is a richly personal record of one hobbyist's enthusiastic and wide-ranging journey through the wargaming world.
  • 2026-07-07
    A3
    Alien Adoption Agency™: A3: Alien Adoption Agency is a free browser-based multiplayer game where players create and raise an alien character, exploring features like herb gardens, fishing, a casino, and human abduction mini-games. Running since 1997, it boasts a playful, humorous tone and works on any device including cellphones and PDAs, with accessibility support for visually impaired players.
  • 2026-07-07
    Aarchon MUD
    Aarchon MUD is a long-running fantasy text-based multiplayer game featuring 16 classes, over 60 races, and nearly 10,000 rooms to explore across 85 unique zones. Players can join clans, craft gear, brew potions, compete on leaderboards, and tackle quests in a richly detailed world maintained by an active development team.
  • 2026-07-07
    Aardwolf MUD - Home Page
    Aardwolf is a long-running free text-based MUD set in the fantasy world of Andolor, featuring 28 character classes, hundreds of quests, real-time overhead maps, and a thriving multiplayer community. The site serves as the official hub for the game, offering a web client to play directly, a wiki, Lua coding documentation, clan and race information, and regularly updated news about game changes.
  • 2026-07-07
    Abandoned Realms Homepage
    Abandoned Realms is a free, fully-featured multiplayer text-based MUD featuring deep roleplaying and player-killing combat across a richly detailed fantasy world. With over twenty races, sixteen character classes, player cabals, religions, and a persistent economy, it offers hundreds of hours of human-driven adventure completely free of pay-to-win mechanics.
  • 2026-07-07
    adaissocool
    Ada's personal y2k-styled Neocities site where she shares her current video game obsessions, including Fallout New Vegas, Balatro, and Borderlands 2, alongside blog posts and a growing collection of blinkies. A cheerful, freshly launched site with a classic old-web aesthetic that captures the spirit of the indie web revival.
  • 2026-07-07
    adam le doux
    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.
  • 2026-07-07
    Adopt free virtual pets! - Chicken Smoothie
    Chicken Smoothie is a long-running virtual pet adoption community where users collect, trade, and dress up illustrated animal companions that have been released monthly since 2008. The site features forums, an oekaki drawing board, stamp collecting, a trading center, and a sprawling archive of past pet designs spanning nearly two decades.
  • 2026-07-07
    ADRIFT - Interactive Fiction links
    ADRIFT is a dedicated hub for the Interactive Fiction authoring tool of the same name, offering a curated links page pointing to wikis, databases, competitions, and community forums across the IF world. Visitors can discover resources like IFDB, intfiction.org, and the annual Interactive Fiction Competition, making it a useful gateway for both ADRIFT users and the broader text adventure community.
  • 2026-07-07
    ADRIFT 5 Wiki Manual - ADRIFT 5 Manual Wiki
    The official wiki manual for ADRIFT 5, a toolkit for creating interactive fiction and text adventure games, covering everything from beginner setup to advanced scripting. Organized into a user guide, tutorials, and a detailed reference manual, it serves as the comprehensive documentation hub for anyone writing or playing ADRIFT-powered text adventures.
  • 2026-07-07
    Advanced History of the World
    Jim and Karl Musser created this fan-designed variant of the classic board game 'History of the World,' expanding it with additional civilizations, map changes, and revised rules across multiple scenarios. The site offers downloadable rule files in Word Perfect and PDF formats, covering 11 scenarios spanning from 1500 BC to 500 BC, making it a valuable resource for dedicated fans of the original game.
  • 2026-07-07
    Adventure Quest (C)1998
    A creatively designed old-web personal page framed as a text adventure game, where visitors navigate a dusty bedroom to access the site's content via a 90s laptop. The interactive conceit, complete with MIDI plugin requirements and 800x600 resolution recommendations, leans fully into retro internet nostalgia.
  • 2026-07-07
    Adventureland
    Adventureland is a comprehensive database maintained by Stefan Meier that attempts to catalog every adventure game and interactive fiction title ever produced, searchable by name, year, company, and author. With timelines, interpreter guides, emulator info, and links to the Interactive Fiction Archive, it serves as an essential reference for fans of text adventures and their graphical descendants.
  • 2026-07-07
    Age of Chaos
    Age of Chaos is a long-running text-based MUD inspired by Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time universe, featuring 22,000+ rooms, 14 character classes, 8 races, and a rich PvP and PvE system that has been active since 1997. Players can dive into clan wars, custom crafting, ancient race progression, and a massive labyrinth, all accessible via a custom client or any standard MUD client.
  • 2026-07-07
    Age of Kings Heaven
    Age of Kings Heaven is a long-running community hub dedicated to Age of Empires II: Age of Kings, offering downloads, modding resources, campaigns, scenarios, AI files, and strategy guides. The site features an active forum, a curated Blacksmith download section with highlighted community creations, and a wealth of historical content spanning decades of fan-made content.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ages of Despair LpMud - Medieval Fantasy Multi-User Dungeon Adventure Game
    Ages of Despair is a long-running LP MUD set in a medieval fantasy world, active since 1998 and built by a dedicated team of wizards and coders. Visitors can explore information about races, classes, guilds, and world lore before connecting via telnet to dive into the adventure.
  • 2026-07-07
    Agis Page of miniature painting and gaming - Home
    Agis Neugebauer's long-running hobby site dedicated to miniature painting and tabletop gaming, featuring painted minis from Warhammer 40k, Warzone, Zombicide, Marvel United, and many other games. The site documents ongoing painting projects with photos and includes sections for A.D. Publishing games, auctions, and an impressive archive stretching back to the 1990s.
  • 2026-07-07
    Alexis Gaming Reviews
    Alexis Gaming Reviews is a personal tech and gaming site by Alexis, featuring GUI reviews from different computing eras, a download center, wallpaper collections, and a blog covering rants and game thoughts. The site embraces old-web aesthetics with multiple retro layouts, RSS feeds, and participation in webrings including a Linux ring and a No AI ring.
  • 2026-07-07
    alienyuri
    Alienyuri is a colorful Neocities personal site featuring dedicated shrines to games like Ultrakill and Dialtown, along with blinkies, a blog, and webring memberships. The site reflects a classic old-web aesthetic with hand-coded HTML, a pagedoll, and an ever-evolving collection of fandom content and personal touches.
  • 2026-07-07
    Amorphic Space
    Amorphous is a Seattle-based software engineer and indie game developer whose site showcases a portfolio of weird, ghost-tinged story games including visual novels, procedurally-generated Twine narratives, and small RPGs. Alongside the games section, the site features a journal with dev postmortems, artwork, and software tools, making it a rich hub for following a prolific creative mind.
  • 2026-07-07
    Analog Joy Club
    Analog Joy Club is a scholarly archival project by Nathan Altice, a UC Santa Cruz professor, dedicated to researching and translating historical Japanese board, card, war, and role-playing games from the Shōwa era (1926–89). The site offers high-resolution archival scans and full English translations of dozens of rare Japanese analog games, making it an invaluable resource for board game historians and enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ancient Anguish
    Ancient Anguish is a free medieval fantasy MUD founded in 1992, featuring two massive continents with over 12,000 rooms, hundreds of explorable areas, and a rich variety of classes and guilds. The site serves as a comprehensive portal with lore, gameplay guides, player rankings, discussion boards, and even a Wizard mentoring program for players who want to help code new content.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ancients on the Move
    Ancients on the Move is the blog of the Society of Ancients 'Shows North' events team, documenting their participation in UK wargame conventions and club events. Posts cover DBA league results, historical battle recreations like Edgcote 1460 and Northampton, army showcases, and reflections on the ancient and medieval miniature wargaming hobby.
  • 2026-07-07
    and casserole!
    Francis, also known as Beans, runs this quirky personal Neocities site centered on their love of niche horror retro-esque games like Baldi's Basics Plus and Dave.EXE, breakcore music, and indie game creation dreams. The site features interactive hover secrets, audio clips, and a click counter, giving it a playful handcrafted feel.
  • 2026-07-07
    Andkon Arcade – 1000+ Free Flash Games
    Andkon Arcade is a massive collection of over 1000 free Flash games organized into detailed subcategories covering everything from platform adventures and puzzle games to racing, shooters, and casino titles. Updated weekly with no popups, it served as a go-to destination for browser-based gaming during the Flash era.

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