Formula Turns an F1 Model Kit Into a Drivable WebGL Toy Patrick Heintzmann’s Formula starts as a tabletop model kit, then lets you switch modes and drive the tiny F1 machine around the browser with WASD or arrow keys.
Where Worlds Take Shape Makes a Portfolio Playable Jérôme Reynet turns a portfolio into a playable WebGL world, with procedural grass, mini-games, gamepad controls, and project discovery that behaves more like exploration than navigation.
SnookerSim: Snooker With Physics You Can Measure A 3D snooker table you can just walk up to and play. Side spin curls the cue ball off the cushion, deep screw draws it back, and a cage-and-jaw view shows exactly why your ball rattled out. Physics in plain TypeScript, no off-the-shelf engine. Shareable positions, MP4 capture, real recorded sound.
Planet Jumper: A Vibe-Coded Three.js Multiplayer Platformer Hop around a tiny world with strangers in your browser. Hammy's Planet Jumper is a three.js multiplayer demo with spherical gravity, jump tuning that actually feels right, and a backstory worth noting: it was vibe-coded with OpenAI.
Weisdevice: A Glitchy Three.js Island With a Playable DJ Deck Wei's portfolio drops you on a tiny island with a half-broken robot, a Gameboy, and a DJ deck that refuses to play clean loops. Three.js with GLSL and GSAP up top, smart performance choices underneath: raycasting at 30 FPS, render loop paused on inactive views, assets tiny and lazy-loaded.
Netquel: Multiplayer Space Combat Built on Rust, WASM, and WebGL You start as a dot in dark space, mine asteroids, and watch your ship grow into a fleet trailing behind you like ducklings with laser cannons. Softbear's Netquel runs entirely in Rust, compiled to WASM, rendered through WebGL, with no install and no JavaScript on the hot path.
Cat Warrior Parkour: Seven Levels of Three.js Platforming Pelican Party Studios ships a tidy 3D parkour game in the browser: seven levels, hidden jades, a cat with no respect for gravity, and optional multiplayer. Three.js under the hood, aggressive asset diets, and jumps tuned to stay forgiving past the third fall.
Chessmate: A 3D Chess Game With Your Opponent's Face On The Board A three.js chessboard wired to a WebRTC video call, so you can watch your friend squint before they blunder a rook. Same data channel carries the moves and the stream. No game server, just a link, a board, and the small tells chess has been missing online.
Shell Shockers: A Full Multiplayer FPS, in a Browser Tab, Starring Eggs Sentient eggs with shotguns, pastel arenas, and yolk physics, all running on Babylon.js at 60fps in a cold browser tab. Two hundred million players deep and still the best argument that the web can, in fact, host a real shooter.
Choo-Choo World: A WebGL Wooden Train Set Builder That Runs in Your Browser Lusion built a wooden train track builder in Three.js with a clay-dough art style, single-texture UV baking for day/night cycles, and a first-person ride-along camera. It ships as a PWA and runs smooth on mobile. Go stack tracks until physics gets nervous.
Starter Kit Racing: mrdoob's Track Editor and Racing Game in Three.js mrdoob ported Kenney's Starter Kit Racing from Godot to plain JavaScript and Three.js with crashcat physics. Build a track in the editor, race it, share the URL. No build step, no framework, just clean code and low-poly fun.
Martin Laxenaire's Portfolio Is a WebGPU Game Built on His Own Engine Martin Laxenaire turned his portfolio into a playable WebGPU experience powered by gpu-curtains, his own 3D engine. Procedural particles, boids, and invoice-sized spheres unlock as you interact. Full source code and a Codrops breakdown included.
Narrow One: A Multiplayer Archery Game with WebGL Two developers in Rotterdam built a custom WebGL engine from scratch to run a 5v5 multiplayer archery game entirely in the browser. Just bows, arrows, and castle arenas that load in seconds on a Chromebook.
Softbody Tetris: A Squishy WebGPU Remake That Plays Different Niklas Niehus rebuilt Tetris with soft body physics running entirely on WebGPU via Three.js TSL. Blocks deform on impact, wedge into gaps, and create emergent gameplay the original never had. Fully playable in your browser.
Tankgank: Multiplayer Tank Battles Built on Rust, WASM, and WebGL Tankgank drops you into a browser tab with a tank, a grid, and a dozen rivals fighting over territory. No install, no login. Built in Rust, compiled to WASM, rendered through WebGL by the Softbear team.
Molazone: A Rotating World Built Like a Vinyl Record for Yamê's Album Studio 9P built Yamê's album site on a spinning disc in Three.js. The motorcycle stays still while Blender environments rotate underneath, cell-shaded to look like Moebius comic panels. There's even a mini-game hidden inside.