BestGames.to is a catalogue of private servers for massively multiplayer online games. It brings together projects across 25 games — from Lineage 2, World of Warcraft and MU Online to Minecraft, Ragnarok Online and Aion. Projects currently listed: 1,522.
Each game is a separate category with its own filters: version and chronicles, experience rates, server type (PvP or PvE), and community language. Open the game you need, sort projects by player votes, compare conditions and head to a server's website. Browsing the catalogue is free; server owners can add their project after registering.
CarnivalCraft is a vanilla Java server (version 1.21.5) running a minimal set of plugins. It offers two game worlds: an adventure-mode spawn world with quality builds, and an 8000×8000 survival world in anarchy mode with large biomes. No licensed account required.
Server features:
- Vanilla gameplay with minimal plugins
- Anarchy survival world (8000×8000 blocks)
- Adventure-mode spawn world
- DDoS protection
GraceCube is a Java server (version 26.1) with Bedrock crossplay support, focused on peaceful survival gameplay. The administration listens to player suggestions, responds promptly to reports, and does not abuse its authority. There is no paid donation shop, though voluntary support of the project is welcome.
Server features:
- Bedrock platform access supported
- Relaxed player conduct requirements
- Peaceful gameplay — no intentional harm to other players
- Prompt review of player complaints by administration
- Room for development and expansion of the game world
VayLand is a multi-mode Minecraft project available for both PC (Java) and mobile devices (Bedrock/PE). The server keeps up with the current version of the game. Several game modes are available:
— Vanilla: a clean world with no plugins or privileges. No claim system, griefing is allowed — develop and fight other players on your own terms.
— Survival: classic survival with standard plugins. Features include a PvP arena, auction house, tavern, titles, daily rewards, starter kits, and a bank. Griefing is prohibited.
— SkyBlock: survival on a floating island. Nine unique islands, auction, shops, parkour, PvP arena, and crates — all accessible without donation.
Server features:
- Java and Bedrock (PE) support
- Multiple modes: Vanilla, Survival, SkyBlock
- Economy, auction house, cases, and pets
- Donation shop available on the website
FineMine is a Java anarchy server running on versions 1.16.5–1.21.x. The anarchy mode allows unrestricted raiding, base destruction, and PvP. The server stands out with custom plugins and a well-developed economy system.
Server features:
- Anarchy: raiding, PvP, and base griefing are permitted
- Auto-mine (/warp mine)
- Unique item shop (/shop)
- Quest system with four quest lines
- Regular events
- Voice chat
- Duels and loot cases
- Free access to donation privileges (/free)
- Anti-spam and anti-flood protection
- Version: Java 1.16.5–1.21.x
DarkMine is a multi-mode Java server with several independent game modes and PlasmoVoice voice chat. The server supports connections from version 1.13.2, privileges apply across all modes simultaneously, and wipes are extremely rare.
OneBlock (1.21.4): 42 standard phases and 42 advanced phases, 1,200+ quests, island sizes from 64×64 to 512×512 blocks (up to 10 players per island), skill progression system, enhanced beacons, resource traders, voice chat, no AFK kicks.
DarkSide Anarchy (1.21.7): high-difficulty survival with anarchy elements — no claims or clans, no custom items; cooperation is essential. Designed for experienced players.
Lite (1.21.5): donation-free survival with unique world generation and seasonal changes.
Standart (1.21.4): standard survival with optional donations and custom world generation.
Server features:
- Java 1.13.2+ compatibility
- PlasmoVoice on all modes
- Shared privileges across all modes
- Skill progression, custom weapons and magic (in OneBlock)
- Cases, economy, shop, pets
DestroyCraft is a Java server featuring SkyPvP gameplay on version 1.21.x. The server offers island PvP combat, a clan system, leaderboards, and regular events. Custom items, unique plugins, loot cases, and quests are available.
Server features:
- SkyPvP mode — combat on floating islands
- Clan system and leaderboards
- Loot cases with in-game rewards
- Quests and events for varied gameplay
- Version: Java 1.21.x
СМП Майнкрафт (SMP Minecraft) is a survival Java server on version 1.21 focused on a relaxed atmosphere and friendly community. The project offers classic survival without competitive pressure or toxicity: building, world exploration, farming, and casual chat. Donation perks can be earned for free through in-game activity and community participation.
Server features:
- Java 1.21, survival with PvP
- Free donation perks earned through activity
- Clans, quests, events
- Voice chat
- Economy and duels
InMine is a Bedrock server for Minecraft PE version 1.11. It offers several modes for mobile players: survival with PvP, clans, parkour, and mini-games. The server features fair donations and starter kits.
Server features:
- Bedrock PE platform, version 1.11
- Modes: survival, PvP, clans, parkour
- Fair donation system and starter kits
- Economy and shop
CubeVanilla is a vanilla anarchy Minecraft server on Java 1.21.4 with no resets and minimal restrictions. The world has been active since July 2025, growing organically as players leave their mark through destroyed spawn areas, long highways, hidden bases, and unfinished megaprojects. The server's history began with early exploits and chaos, and that spirit remains today.
Server features:
- Vanilla anarchy on Java 1.21.4
- Persistent world with no resets
- Minimal restrictions, cheats allowed
- PvP and PvE
- No donation system, no land claiming
HoneyLand is a private vanilla SMP server on Java with a close-knit community and fair economy. There are no unnecessary plugins or Pay-to-Win mechanics — the focus is on classic survival, city building, community roles, and regular events. Access to the server is by application only.
Server features:
- Vanilla SMP without Pay-to-Win
- Cities and player roles
- Regular events
- Fair economy
- Anti-flood and anti-spam protection
- Entry by application or pass purchase
BestGames.to is an independent catalogue and ranking of private MMO servers. We list servers across more than 20 games — Lineage 2, World of Warcraft, MU Online, Aion, Perfect World, Minecraft, Ragnarok Online, Metin2 and more. A project's position in the list is determined by player votes.
One account can cast one vote per day. Votes drive the organic ranking: the more votes a project receives, the higher it climbs. Vote counts are tallied monthly and reset on the 1st of each month, so the list reflects the community's current activity. Attempts to inflate votes are tracked and lead to penalties.
Yes. Browsing the catalogue, voting, leaving reviews and adding your own server to the rating are all free and require no payment.
Open the section for the game you want (for example l2.bestgames.to for Lineage 2 or wow.bestgames.to for World of Warcraft). Inside each section you can filter by version and chronicles, experience rates, server type (PvP or PvE) and community language. Sort projects by votes and compare conditions.
Every server passes moderation before going live. A project's website availability is also monitored automatically, and its status (active or closed) is kept up to date. That said, BestGames.to remains a catalogue: responsibility for gameplay and account safety lies with each server's operators.
BestGames.to is an independent platform that has operated since 2023 and is not affiliated with any official game publisher. The team maintains the rating, anti-fraud protection and editorial content about the private MMO scene.
Games in the Catalogue
The catalogue covers classic MMORPGs and games that live on through private servers. Below are the categories with the most projects listed at the moment (numbers change as servers are added and moderated).
Each server card in the catalogue shows the key parameters: experience and drop rates, level cap, launch date, community language, and a link to the official website. What to look at first:
Online count in context. An absolute online figure says little on its own: for some games and chronicles a hundred players is a full community with sieges and group content, while for others it is modest. Judge the online count relative to the specific game and version, not in isolation.
Project age. A server that has run steadily for more than a year has already proven its viability. For newer projects, look at the team and the stated support plans.
Donation model. For private servers, what exactly is sold for money matters. Cosmetics, experience boosts and convenience items usually do not break the balance. Selling the best gear or enchantments for real money (pay-to-win) noticeably affects PvP — keep that in mind when choosing.
To find a suitable server, open the game you want and use the filters by version, rates and type. If you run your own project, register and add it to the catalogue — player votes will determine its place in the list.