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.
PublicEvo is a vanilla survival server running Minecraft Java 1.6.4, online since May 14, 2023. The project is built for players who value classic gameplay without economic layers: there is no donation store, no land claiming, and no planned resets — the world grows and persists long-term.
Server features:
- Vanilla gameplay on Java 1.6.4 with no custom economy modifications
- No land claiming: the world is open, and interaction relies on community rules
- No donations, no resets — your progress is permanent
- PvP and PvE modes, events, Hunger Games, and city building
- Flood and spam protection in chat
Maleficentcraft is a Java 1.20.4 survival server running on a custom modpack with no wipes since 2023. It offers a broad range of game modes and mechanics: PvP and PvE, clans, flight, quests, events, prison, cases, and a developed economy with an in-game store. A starter kit is available upon joining, and no client-side modifications are required.
The server features carefully designed visuals and a balanced donation system that does not affect fair play. The administration maintains a clean gaming environment, keeping cheaters and exploit users off the server.
SkyTime is a Minecraft Java 1.21 server inspired by the FunTime experience. Its defining feature is that donation content is available for free — earned through gameplay without real-money purchases.
New players receive starter kits: kit pvp, kit miner, kit tnt, and kit crusher. Available modes include anarchy, clans, PvP, PvE, and large-scale events. The server also features donation cases, an economy system, duels, magic, and griefing mechanics. It runs without an anti-cheat system and without launcher restrictions.
The balance is designed so that every player can progress and compete regardless of spending — paid content is obtainable through in-game activity.
LAME WORLD is a vanilla SMP server on Java 1.21.1 featuring Simple Voice Chat, which lets you talk with other players directly in-game.
The server runs without wipes: your builds and homes remain intact. Donations provide no in-game advantage — items that affect gameplay are not available for real money. Anti-cheat protection includes X-Ray blocking.
Highlights:
- Simple Voice Chat integration
- No wipes — your builds stay permanently
- No pay-to-win donation items
- Anti-cheat with X-Ray blocking
- Modes: survival, PvP, PvE
Oldmine is a Java Edition server running version 1.8.8, built for players who remember Minecraft as it was in 2015. There are no donation perks and no unnecessary mechanics that have become commonplace on most servers — just classic survival gameplay in a straightforward, low-pressure environment.
The server is designed for relaxed co-op play with friends, capturing the atmosphere of early Minecraft. If you value simplicity and want a place to enjoy the game without the weight of monetisation systems, Oldmine offers exactly that.
EchoLand is a survival server running Minecraft 1.21.11, combining classic gameplay with additional mechanics to enrich the experience.
The server is accessible from any launcher. A custom resource pack with unique item models and built-in optimisation is included.
Features:
- Auction house for buying and selling collected resources
- Daily quests with rewards
- Item trading system between players
- Lucky blocks with random drops on the PvP arena
- PvP arena with no item loss on death
- Built-in voice chat
MineSquad is a private Minecraft Java Edition server running version 1.21.4, focused on classic survival gameplay with no pay-to-win and no mandatory launcher. Connect using a standard vanilla client of the matching version — no mods required.
Server highlights:
- Classic survival mode
- No donation system — in-game progress is never sold
- Built-in voice chat for in-game communication
- No mods and no custom launcher required
- Private server with restricted access
Asteria is a Java 1.21.1 survival server with no wipes, combining classic Minecraft mechanics with extensive social and economic features.
The server is built around survival with land claiming: griefing is prevented and your builds are fully protected. You can form clans, found cities, and build alliances. Communication is supported via Plasmo Voice — both in proximity mode and in closed groups at any distance.
The economy is profession-based: choose the role of miner, hunter, or lumberjack, earn resources, and trade on the shared market. A starter kit (/kit start), quick land claim (/kit private), and daily activity rewards are all available.
Additional features include pets, a wedding system, emotes via EmoteCraft, cases, prison, regular server-run events, and player-organized activities. The server administration provides active player support.
ItsNone is a Minecraft Java 1.21 server combining two distinct gameplay directions: an automation and Tower Defense mode alongside a private vanilla survival experience.
KorCracker is a mode that blends Tower Defense mechanics with a factory-building simulator. You design complex automated systems, develop production chains, and defend your creations using tactical thinking.
Paws'n'Tails is a private vanilla survival server originally created for the furry community. Access is restricted to avoid random visitors, which keeps the environment orderly, protects your builds, and maintains a friendly atmosphere. The gameplay stays close to original Minecraft — no modifications that alter the core experience.
Detailed documentation is available for both modes, helping you get to grips with the automation and defense mechanics without unnecessary friction.
REMine is a Minecraft Java 1.21 survival server where success is determined by skill and strategy rather than privileges. The world is built with custom terrain generation — unique biomes and procedurally generated structures make exploration a genuine adventure. SimpleVoiceChat voice chat is integrated for real-time communication between players.
The server offers diverse content for combat and exploration:
- Story-driven mobs with unique behavior mechanics make night ventures more demanding.
- Multi-phase custom bosses require teamwork and reward players with valuable loot.
- PvP duels with preset gear kits (kits) ensure fair player-versus-player encounters.
The economy and progression systems rely on several mechanics:
- A dedicated mine where ore extraction converts directly into currency for the server shop.
- Enchantment books with non-standard effects: 3×3 tunnel mining, lava walking, and summoning lightning with a sword strike.
- A dynamic resource-buyer pricing system that responds to market conditions.
- An auction house and chest shops for secure player-to-player trading.
The development team releases weekly updates and welcomes community feedback. An anti-cheat system ensures equal conditions for all players with no exceptions. The in-game store offers items suited for builders and resource-focused playstyles.
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.