This is a planned amalgam of links that I have found through stumbling the Interwebs. Some you may know, some may be completely foreign to you! Think of it as my public bookmarks page. I hope these will be of use for you :::3
If you have any links to add to this, you can reach out to me in one of my social media.
A very extensive hub of resources on nonhumanity and plurality.
An old resource webpage geared specifically to plurality/multiplicity that has a ton of good resources.
A concise four part history essay discussing the happenings of the plural community from its origins to the modern day. Made by the same person who manages Health Multiplicity.
Another directory, like this one, that we created for the purpose of aggregating books, articles, and documentaries to aid Socialists in Training. A bit defunct and semi-abandoned in favour of the next link.
A wikipedia-like website with a communist and anti-imperialist narrative. It has a library to host texts as well as a blog-like essay page where editors can host their own content. The People's Land of Learning has largely moved here into its own portal.
A directory of resources and guide to teach about the ongoing economic crisis in Puerto Rico/Borikén and its history as a Statesian territory.
A really cool sandbox Pokémon fan game with procedurally generated worlds using a gen 2 interface. Multiplayer coming in the next update!
A competitive Splatoon hub used as a database for weapon and gear builds, analysis for said builds, planning strategies on maps, and more! Haven't been playing Splatoon recently but this is a good source of information.
A port of the classic Space Cadet Pinball for modern devices, even the browser!
A really cool site where you can play Yume Nikki and other fangames in your browser for free with other people in real time! No account needed and completely open source via EasyRPG.
Similar to Kitten's Game, it combines Spore with a "number go up" game that has a big amount of creatures to create a society with.
Referred as the "Dark Souls of Incrementals", it hides surprising depth with a cutesy cat exterior.
What starts as a simple incremental of increasing your cache of money becomes something increasingly more bizarre and grindy.
Become a wizard with very different schools of magic and a house system which gives you different statistics. Sadly hasn't been updated in a while but this one is my favourite.
Manage your trimps and explore maps to find a way back home. A solid incremental. I have no idea what a trimp is.
My favourite MUD. A open-world sandbox where you can also make your own worlds! You can build buildings and craft your own weapons
More of a dress-up site really but has absolutely beautiful artwork and a modern interface. Only sad part is the gacha mechanics for getting cosmetics, but still pretty solid.
The dragon petsite. You probably know this one already, but it has a lot of cool dragons and you can dress them up in a lot of cool ways. Here is my (neglected) profile.
A very good city builder-like pet site about cats that are not cats in another world. Has a cool personality system for cats as well as a SRPG battle system for adventures. Honestly my favourite petsite but it's still in closed beta with limited registrations. Here is my profile.
A Neopets-like site with some really cool pets and skins (Rifttouched my beloved) and an avatar for your own person. Lot's of different clothing options but you sadly can't dress up your pets (at least without reskins). Still pretty rad! Here is my profile.
A database for MAME (though the information also applies with FinalBurn Neo) about arcade games, their support with MAME, and other pertinent information.
Like the Luigi of roguelikes, this one's often been shoved to the side because of it's long, grinding gameplay. Still has a lot of forks which enchances to experience, most notably FrogComposband. Vanilla Angband is probably in your package manager.
Brogue was my first roguelike back in middle school and I still never beat it :::/ Probably the best intro roguelike, it really teaches you the basics of roguelike-ing with wise usage of inventory management and positioning yourself somewhere where death can't immediately catch you.
One of my favourite roguelikes, mostly because of the vast amount of gods to devote yourself to, to cater to different playstyles and the fact you can play as an octopus :::) You can play it in your browser or download it on your system, if you use Linux its probably already in your package manager.
Yes, that Nethack. The one and only. You can play it in your browser on the alt.org (hehe) or hardfought servers. Speak friend, and enter.
A wiki on roguelikes with a lot of stuff you may not have heard of. Features a new roguelike every month on its front page.
A tool inspired by old MacOS computers and tools where you can make art, zines, and even whole applications.
A fork of the popular pixel art tool, Aseprite at its last GPLv2 commit. Hasn't been active in a while.
A fork of the old DOS game creation system, ZZT, that even has a search browser for games!
Make actual gameboy games that you can export to web or make real cartridges out of!
A programming language made exclusively for making old-school text adventures, made to resemble the syntax of English.
A free and open source alternative to PICO-8. Also check out LIKO-12 and Pixel Vision 8.
A collection of tools for a wide variety of purposes.
NSFW - A really cute comic about gay slashers and their various shenanigans. Needless to say, it has a lot of blood and gore.
An object show webcomic where contestants are trapped in a game show. What's the prize? Survival, probably.
NSFW - A non-linear webcomic trange creatures called worms who eat humans (and each other sometimes). Has a lot of content warnings, check the website for the entire list.
A slow burn romance story between the son of a deserter and a "jack", a monsterous being who the humans are currently at war with.
Follow a human in a surreal adventure to PAY DAT RENT (title drop). A suggestion-based adventure with a cool companion site which contains a field guide, the current character inventory, and suggestions to the comic itself!
One of my favourite webcomics, a suggestion-based comic where you create Tiny Cat People (TCPs) inside a sandbox game with multiple players..
I'm... unsure of how to describe you're someone. It's a worldbuilding experience with cool technology in one world, and magic abilities in the next. A really cool adventure that needs to come back.