Type of site | Minigame |
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Available in | English |
Founder(s) | Neal Agarwal |
URL | neal |
Launched | October 26th, 2017 |
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Neal.fun is a website designed by Neal Agarwal.[1][2] The site is the host of two popular games "The Password Game" and "Infinite Craft".[3] The website itself was launched on October 26th, 2017[4] and has a total of 34 games as of September 8, 2024. Agarwal tweeted the website's release on the very same day.[importance?]
History
editOn October 26, 2017, Agarwal launched the initial version of the website featuring two games: "Spend Bill Gates's Money" and "Baby Maps".
Subsequently, on October 27, 2019, Agarwal introduced a new game named "The Size of Space", which offers comparisons between everyday objects and celestial entities like satellites, planets, black holes, and stars.[5]
Games
editThe Password Game
editThe Password Game was released on June 27th, 2023 and the gameplay is typing a password in an input box. The game has 35 specific rules for you to follow like playing chess, playing GeoGuessr and more.
Infinite Craft
editInfinite Craft is a 2024 game which the point of the game is to craft things starting from water, fire, wind and earth.[6] All elements in Infinite Craft are generated by the generative AI model LLaMA, which is hosted by Together AI.[2][7]
Internet Artifacts
editInternet Artifacts is a 2023 game officially launched on October 25, 2023, offering users an immersive experience delving into the historical era of the internet.
Asteroid Launcher
editAsteroid Launcher is a 2022 game which has a flat texture of planet Earth which is taken from Apple Maps and using your mouse pointer you can click on your desired location and you can launch an asteroid on the specified location. You can also modify the asteroid's appearance, speed and angle.
Draw A Perfect Circle
editDraw A Perfect Circle is a 2023 game which the goal of the game is for the player to draw a perfect circle which is counted from 0-100%, if you draw a perfect circle a sound effect of an angelic voice is played and the black background is replaced with a moving galaxy background.
Design the Next iPhone
editDesign the Next iPhone is a game which the goal of the game is to make the least desirable, not at all practical iPhone possible. It has 31 options of add-ons. You can decide what color the add-ons are. At the end, the iPhone is priced. The more wacky it is, the higher the price is. Also, an angelic voice plays as the new iPhone spins and Steve Jobs pops out of the corner and says something.
Earth Reviews
editEarth Reviews is a game in which you can review things you do. You can just rate it, or you can write a review. There are hundreds of topics to choose and the reviews are public. You can "like" other people's reviews.
Eyechat
editEyeChat is a unique application designed for visual interaction, utilizing advanced tracking technology to focus on users' eyes. It facilitates connection with other individuals, creating a shared space for silent, visual communication, without the need for verbal exchange.
Sun VS Moon
editSun VS Moon, stylized as Sun vs Moon, is a global clicker game where players choose between two sides: the Sun or the Moon. Players click to support their chosen side, and the side with the most clicks sees its associated image rise, reflecting its dominance in the game.
Share This Page
editShare This Page is a webpage designed solely for the purpose of being shared. It offers 42 different sharing options, some of which are satirical, such as "Share With Satan" and "Share With Whales", adding a humorous twist to the sharing experience.
Who Was Alive
editWho Was Alive, stylized as Who Was Alive?, is an internet webpage that allows users to input a specific year, ranging from 1000 BC to 2000 AD, to see a list of notable historical figures who were alive during that time.
Baby Map
editBaby Map is the first game created by neal.fun. It features a world map displayed in grey, which briefly turns yellow in any country where a baby is born before reverting to its original color. Beneath the map, a leaderboard tracks and displays the total number of babies born in each country since the user opened the website.
Ambient Chaos
editAmbient Chaos is a game which presents a curated selection of 30 sound effects. Users can independently adjust the volume of each sound effect, with the options ranging from 0-100. The sound effects encompass a diverse range, including domestic scenarios like couples arguing, sci-fi elements such as an alien ship, and everyday sounds like a lawnmower.
Paper
editPaper is a game where when entered, there is a paper and there is a counter under the paper saying: You have [item]. It is [number][size] thick. Under is a green button saying: "Fold" and right next to it is a grey button which says: "Unfold", when clicked the paper folds and its size grows the more you fold the paper. It can go up to 42 folds which then a message appears saying: "Congratulations, after only 42 folds your piece of paper has reached the moon!".
Days Since Incident
editDays Since Incident[8] is an incident tracker where it can track natural disasters and incidents that have happened on Earth.
Critical reception
editVarious of the websites games were met with positive reviews.[1][2] The site itself was praised for its simple premise.[9]
References
edit- ^ a b Smith, Graham (February 6, 2024). "Infinite Craft is a browser game in which you can craft anything, from God to Minecraft". Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Retrieved February 11, 2024.
- ^ a b c Litchfield, Ted (February 5, 2024). "This browser-based 'endless crafting game' starts you off with fire and water, but it quickly escalates to God, the Big Bang, and 'Yin-Yoda'". PC Gamer. Retrieved February 11, 2024.
- ^ Galekovic, Filip (February 7, 2024). "What is Infinite Craft? Neal Fun's latest game, explained". Destructoid. Retrieved February 11, 2024.
- ^ Agarwal, Neal [@nealagarwal] (October 26, 2017). "Today I'm launching http://neal.fun. It will be a collection of everything I make when I'm bored during lecture. ☺️" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ Agarwal, Neal [@nealagarwal] (October 27, 2019). "So excited to share something I've been working on! Introducing The Size of Space - an interactive visualization of the scale of the universe 🌌 👉 https://neal.fun/size-of-space/ 👈" (Tweet). Retrieved February 16, 2019 – via Twitter.
- ^ Cadorniga, Callie (April 16, 2024). "'Infinite Craft' Lets You Make Taylor Swift in the Game — Here Are the Steps People Found". Distractify. Retrieved May 16, 2024.
- ^ Ganguly, Sharmila (February 17, 2024). "Does Infinite Craft use AI?". Dot Esports. Retrieved May 16, 2024.
- ^ "This is the website".
- ^ "This site is turning big data into small bites of addictive fun". Hindustan Times. February 29, 2020. Retrieved February 21, 2024.