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FreeToGame connects your AI agent to a database of free-to-play video games. It lets you list entire catalogs, filter titles by multiple tags (like '3d' or 'fantasy'), and pull detailed metadata for any specific game.

You can match games to specific platforms, like PC or web browsers, all via natural language queries.

What your AI agents can do

Filter games

Filters the game catalog using multiple tags and platform restrictions.

Get game

Retrieves complete metadata for a specific game title.

List games

Lists all available free-to-play games, allowing sorting and platform filtering.

Discover and List Games

Runs list_games to retrieve a paginated list of all available free-to-play titles, optionally sorted by criteria.

Retrieve Game Details

Runs get_game to get comprehensive metadata for a single title, including system requirements and publisher info.

Filter by Multiple Criteria

Runs filter_games to narrow the catalog using combined tags and platform constraints (e.g., '3d' AND 'MMORPG' AND 'Web Browser').

Supported MCP Clients

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FreeToGame MCP Server: 3 Tools for Game Discovery

These three tools let your AI agent query the game database to list, filter, and retrieve specific metadata for free-to-play titles.

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filter games

Filters the game catalog using multiple tags and platform restrictions.

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get game

Retrieves complete metadata for a specific game title.

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list games

Lists all available free-to-play games, allowing sorting and platform filtering.

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What you can do with this MCP connector

Yo, FreeToGame hooks up your agent to a massive database of free-to-play games. You can list entire catalogs, filter titles by multiple tags like '3d' or 'fantasy', and pull all the juicy metadata for any single game. You can even match games to specific platforms, like PC or web browsers, all just by talking to it.

List Games

Run list_games to grab a paginated list of every free-to-play title. You can tell it to sort the results by whatever matters to you, like how popular it is or when it dropped.

Filter Games

Use filter_games when you wanna narrow the scope. You can combine tags—say, '3d' AND 'MMORPG' AND 'Web Browser'—and keep the results locked down to specific platforms. It's how you find exactly what you're looking for.

Get Game Details

When you zero in on a title, use get_game to pull all the comprehensive metadata. That gives you the system requirements, who the publisher is, and all the nitty-gritty details you need.

How FreeToGame MCP Works

  1. 1 First, subscribe to the FreeToGame server and pass your API key to your AI client.
  2. 2 Next, prompt your AI agent with a specific request (e.g., 'List popular shooters for Windows').
  3. 3 Finally, your agent executes the necessary tool(s) (list_games, filter_games, etc.) and returns the structured game data to you.

The bottom line is you don't manually browse lists; you talk to your AI client, and it handles the complex database lookups for you.

Who Is FreeToGame MCP For?

Gamers who need to vet new titles quickly. Content creators building recommendation lists. Developers analyzing market trends in the free-to-play space. This is for anyone who needs structured, reliable data about games, without digging through forums.

Game Reviewer

Uses the server to pull game details for comparison, checking minimum system requirements and publisher info before writing a review.

Content Strategist

Runs multiple filter_games queries to gather data points and descriptions for a round-up article or 'Top 10' list.

Indie Game Developer

Uses list_games and filter_games to analyze current market saturation and find gaps in the free-to-play genre.

What Changes When You Connect

  • You instantly know a game's specs. Running get_game pulls details like minimum RAM and CPU requirements, so you don't have to guess if your machine can run it.
  • Targeted discovery is simple. Use filter_games to combine criteria—say, '3d' AND 'pvp' AND 'fantasy'—to find titles that match a niche concept exactly.
  • See the whole market at a glance. list_games lets you browse the entire catalog, sorting results by popularity or release date to see what's trending right now.
  • Match games to your hardware. Both list_games and filter_games let you restrict results to specific environments, like Windows (PC) or Web Browser.
  • Gather data for writing. Content creators use this to pull structured titles and descriptions, turning a manual search process into a single AI prompt.
  • Reduce friction when researching. Instead of clicking through dozens of search result pages, you ask your agent one question and get the structured answer.

Real-World Use Cases

01

Vetting a new title for a client list

A content creator needs to recommend three top fantasy MMORPGs. They ask their agent to filter_games using tags like '3d' and 'mmorpg' and 'fantasy'. The agent returns a list of candidates. They then use get_game on each ID to pull the required system specs for their article.

02

Finding a browser-only gaming option

A user needs a game they can play on a work laptop without installing anything. They prompt their agent to use filter_games to combine 'browser' with tags like 'shooter'. The agent finds titles that run directly in a web browser.

03

Market analysis for a developer

A developer wants to see what's popular right now. They run list_games and sort by 'popularity'. The agent provides the top results, allowing the developer to analyze market trends without manual data collection.

04

Pinpointing a specific genre combination

A gamer knows exactly what they want: a 3D, player vs. player (PvP) game that is also an MMORPG. They ask their agent to filter_games using the tags '3d.mmorpg.pvp' to get a highly specific list.

The Tradeoffs

Searching by vague concepts

Just asking the agent, 'Show me good games.' The agent can't guess your criteria, so the result is either too broad or fails completely.

Be specific. Instead of 'good games,' use filter_games and provide multiple tags and a platform, like '3d.mmorpg.pvp' on 'Windows'.

Listing everything without limits

Asking the agent to 'list all games.' The resulting payload is too massive, causing network timeouts or crashing the client.

Always constrain your query. Use list_games and specify a platform or sort order to manage the data size.

Ignoring system requirements

Deciding to download a game just because it looks cool, only to find out later your PC can't run it due to high RAM or CPU needs.

Always run get_game on promising titles first. This delivers the minimum system requirements so you know if it's compatible with your hardware.

When It Fits, When It Doesn't

Use this server if you need to programmatically find, filter, or inspect metadata for free-to-play video games. You need structured data—not just links.

Don't use this if you just need a single link or a general opinion. If your goal is 'What's the best game?' you'll still need human judgment. If you only need to check one game's name, you can just use a basic search. Use this if you need to combine multiple data points (e.g., Genre + Platform + Min RAM) into a single, actionable dataset.

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Available Capabilities

filter_games get_game list_games

Manually cross-referencing game specs across multiple websites is a huge waste of time.

Today, finding a game that matches your exact specs involves jumping between Steam, Reddit, and dedicated forums. You copy a title, open a new tab, search the system requirements, and repeat the process for genre and platform. It's tedious, prone to outdated info, and you end up with a spreadsheet full of disconnected facts.

With the FreeToGame MCP Server, you ask your agent one question. The agent runs the necessary tools to gather all the data—metadata, tags, and platform compatibility—and hands you a single, structured answer.

Get game data instantly with the FreeToGame MCP Server.

You stop manually sorting through search results and comparing dozens of genre tags. Instead, you simply tell your agent what combination you want, and it uses `filter_games` to narrow the catalog immediately.

It's immediate, precise, and structured. You get the data ready for your script or your next article. The manual, slow process of finding data is replaced by a single, reliable API call.

Common Questions About FreeToGame MCP

How do I use the `list_games` tool to see popular titles? +

Use list_games and specify sorting by 'popularity.' This gives you the top results without having to guess what's trending.

What tags can I use with `filter_games`? +

The tags are based on the game's metadata. You can combine genres, styles, and features like '3d', 'pvp', 'mmorpg', etc.

Does `get_game` provide enough detail for a review? +

Yes. get_game pulls specific metadata, including minimum system requirements, publisher details, and high-res image links—enough for a solid review draft.

Can FreeToGame filter games by multiple platforms? +

Yes. You can combine platform constraints (e.g., Windows PC and Web Browser) within your query, letting the server narrow the scope.

How do I use `get_game` to check minimum system requirements? +

You pass the specific Game ID to get_game. The tool returns detailed hardware specs, including required RAM, CPU, and storage space. This is perfect for writing compatibility checks for readers.

What is the best way to combine tags using the `filter_games` tool? +

You list the tags separated by dots (e.g., '3d.mmorpg.pvp'). This syntax tells the tool to narrow results down to titles matching all specified criteria simultaneously.

Does `list_games` allow sorting by release date or popularity? +

Yes, list_games accepts sorting parameters. You can specify 'popularity' or 'release date' to order the full catalog list based on how often it's viewed or when it came out.

If I need to narrow down games by platform, should I use `filter_games` or `list_games`? +

Use list_games and specify the platform constraint. This is the most direct way to pull an entire list of titles that match your desired operating system, like 'Windows (PC)'.

How can I see the hardware requirements for a specific game? +

Use the get_game tool with the unique game ID. The agent will return full metadata, including minimum system requirements like OS, processor, and memory.

Can I filter games by both platform and category at the same time? +

Yes! The list_games tool allows you to specify both a platform (e.g., 'windows') and a category (e.g., 'mmorpg') in a single query.

How do I search for games using multiple specific tags like '3D' and 'PvP'? +

Use the filter_games tool and provide the tags separated by dots in the tag parameter (e.g., '3d.pvp.mmorpg').

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