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The Geneforge series is the third important series of computer roleplaying games by Jeff Vogel's Spiderweb Software. It follows the well received Exile and Avernum games. As the former games, this series focusses on gameplay and story over eye candy.

Please submit sites covering the Geneforge series as a whole only. Sites related to a specific part of the series should be submitted to that part''s category.

Following these guidelines will allow us to add your site to the directory as quickly as possible.

  • Submit your site using your main url.
  • Use your site''s actual title.
  • Create a brief description, under 25 words, listing the current content of your site (not the future content)
  • Do not use first person verbiage (we, our, us).
  • Do not use marketing verbiage. (We''re the best!, Most awesome site, Check it Out!)
  • Avoid using terms such as much more, lots, more, or anything else that would indicate that there is more to your site than what is in the description. Take the time to list out what the site has instead of using these terms.
  • Your description should look like the ones in the rest of the category. If they don''t you did something wrong and you need to fix it.

Description Examples:

1. Offers character information, MIDI files, image gallery and message board.

2. Covers characters, weapons, walkthrough and images.

If the site has frames you may also want to add that to the description. If the site requires components such as Shockwave add that to the description as well.

Claiming to have anything in the description that your site does not have may result in your site not being listed. Not following these guidelines can result in your site not being listed.

Geneforge is the first part of the well received computer RPG series by Jeff Vogel's Spiderweb Software. Like all other games by this company, it puts gameplay and story over eye candy. Geneforge was released in 2002 on the PC for Windows systems and on MacIntosh.

Please submit sites covering Geneforge only. Sites related to more than one part of the Geneforge series should be submitted to the parent category.

Following these guidelines will allow us to add your site to the directory as quickly as possible.

  • Submit your site using your main url.
  • Use your site''s actual title.
  • Create a brief description, under 25 words, listing the current content of your site (not the future content)
  • Do not use first person verbiage (we, our, us).
  • Do not use marketing verbiage. (We''re the best!, Most awesome site, Check it Out!)
  • Avoid using terms such as much more, lots, more, or anything else that would indicate that there is more to your site than what is in the description. Take the time to list out what the site has instead of using these terms.
  • Your description should look like the ones in the rest of the category. If they don''t you did something wrong and you need to fix it.

Description Examples:

1. Offers character information, MIDI files, image gallery and message board.

2. Covers characters, weapons, walkthrough and images.

If the site has frames you may also want to add that to the description. If the site requires components such as Shockwave add that to the description as well.

Claiming to have anything in the description that your site does not have may result in your site not being listed. Not following these guidelines can result in your site not being listed.

Geneforge 2 is, obviously, the second part of the well received computer RPG series by Jeff Vogel's Spiderweb Software. Like all other games by this company, it puts gameplay and story over eye candy. Geneforge 2 was released in 2003 on the PC for Windows systems and on MacIntosh.

Please submit sites covering Geneforge 2 only. Sites related to more than one part of the Geneforge series should be submitted to the parent category.

Following these guidelines will allow us to add your site to the directory as quickly as possible.

  • Submit your site using your main url.
  • Use your site''s actual title.
  • Create a brief description, under 25 words, listing the current content of your site (not the future content)
  • Do not use first person verbiage (we, our, us).
  • Do not use marketing verbiage. (We''re the best!, Most awesome site, Check it Out!)
  • Avoid using terms such as much more, lots, more, or anything else that would indicate that there is more to your site than what is in the description. Take the time to list out what the site has instead of using these terms.
  • Your description should look like the ones in the rest of the category. If they don''t you did something wrong and you need to fix it.

Description Examples:

1. Offers character information, MIDI files, image gallery and message board.

2. Covers characters, weapons, walkthrough and images.

If the site has frames you may also want to add that to the description. If the site requires components such as Shockwave add that to the description as well.

Claiming to have anything in the description that your site does not have may result in your site not being listed. Not following these guidelines can result in your site not being listed.