Free games!
Home of clickable e-pets and other cute games I've found. All games are at least free to start.
My clickables!
TamaNOTchi
Flowergame
Pokefarm Q
Animal Games
- Orb.Farm - an aquatic biosphere simulator
- (original) Zoo Tycoon Complete Collection
- Zoo Tycoon 2 Ultimate Collection
- Mudborne - play as a frog and collect other frogs
RPG and Adventure Games
- Pkmn Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky (in browser)
- Old School Runescape - basically the same as Runescape in 2007, but with new quests, bosses, areas to explore!
- Runescape 3 - "modern" Runescape, with new graphics, combat abilities, and unfortunately pay-to-win mechanics.
- Wizard101 - a magic-school MMO with a card-based combat system. Free to start, but to unlock additional content you can either buy a membership or unlock individual areas with premium currency.
Other Games
- President Elect: my dad's favorite when he was a teenager.
- Sine Rider: A game about sledding, played by making graphs.
- Rooms: lets you make voxel rooms with codeable behavior.
Free game collections
- Pico-8: a "fantasy game console" that allows you to play special PNG games in the browser.
My favorite games
- Stardew Valley: a farming sim with excellent characters. This charming game has a 2-year storyline with a number of optional quests and goals. Due to my ADHD and migraines, I don't consider mods optional. My essential mods include Vibrant Pastoral Recolor, Automate, Chests Anywhere, UI Info Suite 2, and Lookup Anything.
- Minecraft: I love the sounds, and the way the game looks with shaders. I only play Java edition, and only with mods, because I get lost super easily and get frustrated with inventory management. Some of my favorite mods are Sophisticated Backpacks, Create, Farmer's Delight, Ars Nouveau, and anything from Team Abnormals.
- Runescape 3: the modern version of Runescape with updated graphics and combat abilities. I love the flexible skills system, the intriguing lore, and the (relatively) simple combat. I am proud to say I now have 5 skills at level 99, and 408 quest points. I'm just a little too shy to complete dungeons that require the help of other players, and I'm stuck on "Curse of the Black Stone."
- Old-school Runescape: a fork of Runescape from a 2007 backup, released in 2013 and updated regularly with new content. Same skill system and lore as RS3, with even simpler combat and a tighter, more polished feel. My highest account is an Ironman (no trading allowed) with a total level above 1750 and just 7 quests left to complete!
- Zoo Tycoon 2: an abandoned game from the '00s, difficult to play on modern computers. This was my absolute favorite game as a kid. I'd spend my entire allotment of screen time on here every day. Like the modern Planet Zoo, you play as a zoo manager, creating habitats for animals as well as areas for guests. Unlike Planet Zoo, you can also go into first-person mode, becoming a zookeeper or maintenance worker to save on cash. ZT2 also has a simpler fence and path placing system, which makes it easier to create something decently symmetrical (even if it's not gorgeous like PZ can do). ZT2 had a total of 4 expansions, including one for aquatic animals and one for extinct animals, which let you set up Seaworld-esque shows and hunt down fossils to create dinosaurs for your exhibits. See above for a download link.
- Pokemon: I've played every mainline generation from 3 up, plus most of the Ranger and Mystery Dungeon games. My tier list:

- My Fantasy Life for 3DS: A bit like early Final Fantasy games, but there's just you, and jobs include cooking and alchemy. Very cute and witty, with an excellent storyline. I have the DLC too, which is sadly no longer available due to the e-shop closure.
- Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time: The long-awaited sequel to My Fantasy Life, availiable for multiple consoles and PC! I've found it just as good as the original and the online community seems to be even bigger this time around! There's already a free DLC expansion, with more free and or paid expansions yet to come!