Online board games
RageLobby
RageLobby brings online board games into one browser portal: create a room, share a code with friends, and start playing without a separate install.
Game portal
Monopoly, Bunker, and shared online rooms
RageLobby is built for groups that want to move from chat planning to an actual match quickly. The host chooses a game, creates a room, sends a short code, and the other players join from their browsers. It works for a remote game night, a stream, a small community, or a group of friends who do not want to configure a separate app before playing.
The public pages explain the rules and format of each game, while the portal handles rooms, player readiness, and the handoff into a live match. Monopoly needs reliable server-side handling for turns, trades, property ownership, and game state. Bunker needs rounds, character traits, discussion, and voting. In both games, players see the current state online and can focus on the session.
How it works
Create a room, share a code, and start the match
After signing in, a player opens the game portal, creates a private or public room, and shares the code. Participants join the lobby, mark themselves ready, review the available settings, and start the match. This flow fits online board games because players do not have to track seats manually or pass game state between devices.
Accounts are used for reliability rather than friction: confirmed email, returning to active rooms, profile identity, and future social features give the portal a stable base for online games with friends. The public SEO pages stay available without login, so new players can understand the format before creating an account.
FAQ
FAQ
Can I play without installing anything?
Yes. RageLobby runs in the browser: the host creates a room, friends join with a code, and the game state is synchronized online.
Why do I need an account?
Accounts keep rooms safer, support email confirmation, help players return to active matches, and prepare the portal for future social features.
Which board games are available now?
The first public SEO wave covers Monopoly online and Bunker. The game catalog can grow, but these are the current public landing pages.