Neal.fun, launched in 2017 by Virginian coder Neal Agarwal, is a charming online sandbox where playful curiosity takes center stage . The site hosts a growing collection of interactive experiments and micro‑games — often whimsical thought‑exercises, visual data journeys, or plain ol’ internet weirdness.
Signature experiences include:
- Infinite Craft: a generative sandbox released January 31, 2024, blending basic elements via AI to birth endless, often surreal combinations — praised as “glorious, time‑stealing fun” by critics.
- Stimulation Clicker: launched January 6, 2025, it satirizes our overstimulated digital lives through a hilarious, chaotic clicker‑game that earned acclaim as a “terrifying art project”.
- Internet Roadtrip: a collective social experiment (May 6, 2025) letting users vote to steer a virtual car through Google Street View — echoing viral interactive classics like Twitch Plays Pokémon.
Beyond gameplay, Neal.fun curates playful explorations — cataloging internet history in Internet Artifacts, stretching moral thought via Absurd Trolley Problems, and testing absurd creativity with The Password Game and Draw a Perfect Circle .
Together, these projects revive the unfiltered ingenuity of early web culture—inviting spontaneous discovery, creative chaos, and a collective sigh of nostalgia. Whether you’re exploring digital archives, crafting memes with AI, or simply clicking for chaos, Neal.fun is a vibrant reminder that the internet can still surprise, delight, and perplex — all at once.