In programming, REM (Remark) is how you leave a note to yourself in code—a line the machine ignores, but the human needs. In gaming, a rem is a dream (think Rem from the anime Re:Zero —a spirit of devotion), or the abbreviation for "Remaster."
Until next time, keep your hit points high and your existential dread low. rpg.rem
When you visit this site, I want you to take a long rest. Read a random table. Roll a d20 just for the sound it makes. Leave a <!-- hidden comment --> in your soul. (For the tech-savvy readers: Yes, the domain doesn't technically resolve on the public root yet. That’s the point. You have to edit your /etc/hosts file. You have to tunnel through a wire. You have to believe it exists.) In programming, REM (Remark) is how you leave
rpg.rem Tagline: Where every click feels like a saving throw. Welcome to the Void (It’s Cozy Here) You’ve just landed on rpg.rem . If you are looking at the URL bar right now, you might be confused. .com is taken. .games is crowded. .rem ? That sounds like a command. Or a whisper. Read a random table
Since .rem is a non-standard TLD (not officially in the global DNS root as of 2026, though often used in tech demos or internal networks), I have interpreted it as a for indie developers, or a personal site dedicated to retro/indie RPG design . Title: Entering the .rem Domain: Why This Tiny TLD is Perfect for RPGs
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We are anti-optimization. We are pro-vibes.