FreeToGame MCP for AI. Find and filter free-to-play game data instantly.
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How this MCP server connects to your AI agent
FreeToGame connects your AI client to a massive catalog of free-to-play games. Use this MCP to list titles, filter by specific genres and platforms (like '3D MMORPG' on PC), or pull deep metadata for any game ID directly through conversation.
What AI agents can do with FreeToGame Automation
Filter games
Narrows down the entire catalog by combining multiple genre, tag, and platform constraints simultaneously.
Get game
Fetches all detailed information for a single game when you know its specific identifier or ID number.
List games
Provides a full listing of available games, allowing sorting by criteria like popularity or release date.
You can list every available free-to-play title, sorting the results by popularity, relevance, or when it was released.
Combine tags like '3D', 'PvP', and 'fantasy' to narrow down millions of games into a single list that matches your exact needs.
Pull detailed metadata for a known title, including publisher information, high-res image links, and minimum system requirements.
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What AI agents can do with FreeToGame MCP: 3 Tools
These tools let you query the free-to-play game database. You can list all titles, find specific games using tags, or pull deep details on a single title.
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Start using FreeToGame on VinkiusFilter Games
Narrows down the entire catalog by combining multiple genre, tag, and platform constraints simultaneously.
Get Game
Fetches all detailed information for a single game when you know its specific...
List Games
Provides a full listing of available games, allowing sorting by criteria like...
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Finding specific game data used to be a clicking nightmare.
Today, finding the right free-to-play title means opening multiple browser tabs. You check one site for genres, another for platform compatibility, and a third just to see if it meets your system requirements. Then you spend twenty minutes copying and pasting key data points into a spreadsheet.
With this MCP, that whole process is gone. Your agent handles the cross-referencing instantly. You ask what you need—like 'show me 3D MMORPGs for Windows'—and get one clean dataset back. It’s instant, structured information.
Using the `get_game` tool gives you everything on a single title.
Previously, if you found a game name that looked promising, you'd have to click it, then navigate to a separate 'details' tab just for the system requirements. If they didn't list publisher info, you were stuck.
Now, using `get_game` pulls everything into one structured response: the metadata, the requirements, and the publisher details all in one go. It’s direct.
What your AI can actually do with this
Finding the right free-to-play title used to mean hours of clicking through endless websites. You’d jump from genre page to hardware requirements, only to hit another paywall or dead end. This MCP changes that. It gives your agent direct access to structured gaming data. You can ask for a specific combination—say, 'Show me popular fantasy games available on Web Browser'—and get precise results instantly.
Whether you’re researching market trends or just looking for something new to play, this tool pulls together details like minimum system requirements and publisher info into one clean output. Through the Vinkius catalog, your AI client treats this data stream like a specialized gaming scout, finding exactly what you need without you having to click through five different vendor sites first.
019e5d1b-fb8b-7062-acc2-b3fd6a347882 Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is you talk to your AI client in natural language; it handles all the database querying behind the scenes.
First, subscribe to this MCP in your preferred AI client.
Next, configure the necessary API credentials if prompted by the connection process.
Finally, start asking your agent questions like, 'Find me a shooter for Windows,' and it processes the data instantly.
Who is this actually for?
This MCP targets anyone who deals with large, complex datasets that require cross-referencing. It’s for the content creator stuck on research, the developer mapping market trends, or the gamer tired of endless search tabs.
Needs to gather titles and descriptions quickly for game review lists or recommendation articles without manual copy-pasting.
Analyzes market gaps by filtering games based on tags, platforms, and genres to identify development opportunities.
Wants to find a new game that runs well on specific hardware or matches a niche combination of genre tags.
What Changes When You Connect
Stop guessing which game fits your setup. Use get_game to pull minimum system requirements for any title, so you know if it'll run on your machine before you download anything.
Never face a giant list again. Instead of scrolling through thousands of entries, use list_games and sort by popularity or date to see the hottest titles right away.
Combining filters is simple. Use filter_games once to search for '3D MMORPG' games that are also tagged 'PvP' and available on 'Web Browser.'
It saves time writing boilerplate data collection scripts. Content creators use this MCP to pull structured data points, making it easier to generate complete reviews.
Get a bird’s-eye view of the market. Developers can run broad queries using list_games and filter_games to map category distribution across different platforms.
See it in action
Researching cross-platform genre availability
A developer needs to know if 'fantasy' games exist that are both '3D' and available on the 'Windows (PC)' platform. They use filter_games with all three tags, getting a precise list without needing multiple manual checks.
Checking hardware compatibility for an old machine
A gamer wants to play an older title but isn't sure of the specs. They use get_game with the game ID, instantly retrieving minimum RAM and CPU requirements to check if their rig can handle it.
Building a 'Best Of' recommendation list
A content creator asks for all highly rated, recent titles. They run list_games, filter by the 'shooter' tag, and then use get_game on the top 10 results to gather necessary descriptions.
Mapping market trends
A developer wants to see how many available games fall into the 'MMORPG' category versus the 'shooter' category. They use list_games and combine it with filter_games to quantify the distribution.
The honest tradeoffs
Asking for a list, then details
A user first runs 'List all games' (getting 50 titles), and then asks for details on one specific title. This is two separate calls.
If you know the ID of the game you want to investigate, skip listing entirely. Use get_game directly with that specific ID; it saves a call and gets you straight to the specs.
Trying to search and filter in one go
Asking the agent for 'all games that are cool' or similar vague concepts. The system cannot interpret subjective language.
Be specific with filter_games. You must provide concrete tags like '3D', 'fantasy', and 'pvp' to get actionable results.
Over-relying on general search
Running a vague query that returns too many irrelevant games, forcing the user to manually sort or check criteria.
Always start with filter_games if you have multiple constraints. It forces precision by combining tags and platforms into one narrow result set.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your goal is finding, comparing, or cataloging video game data. Don't use it if you just need general gaming news or an opinion on a title; the tools only provide raw metadata.
If you know the exact ID of the game, use get_game. This is the fastest way to get deep specs. If you want a broad overview and can sort by criteria like date or popularity, run list_games. But if your goal is targeted discovery—you need to combine multiple genres, tags, AND platforms—then filter_games is your one-shot answer. Don't try to skip filter_games; it’s designed precisely for complex searches that list_games can't handle efficiently.
Questions you might have
How do I find games that match multiple criteria with the filter_games tool? +
You use filter_games by listing your desired tags, genres, and platforms in a single prompt. For example: 'Filter for 3D PvP MMORPGs on PC.' It combines everything automatically.
Can I just list all games without filtering? +
Yes, you can use list_games to get a massive catalog. You can also narrow this down by platform or category if you prefer not to see everything available.
What information does the get_game tool provide? +
The get_game tool delivers comprehensive specs for one title, including its publisher, high-res image links, and minimum system requirements. You just need a game ID to start.
Is free-to-play data reliable through this MCP? +
The MCP connects directly to the FreeToGame database. The tools provide structured access to cataloged titles, ensuring you get accurate metadata according to the source data.
What credentials do I need to use the list_games tool? +
You'll need an API key if your provider requires it. Check the Vinkius documentation for specific authentication steps, or follow any setup guides provided by us. This ensures your agent can access the catalog data.
If I use the get_game tool with a nonexistent ID, how does it handle the error? +
The tool returns a clear failure message detailing that the game ID was not found. Your AI client can then read this specific error, letting you try searching using different parameters.
Are there rate limits when I use filter_games repeatedly? +
Yes, API access is governed by rate limits depending on your subscription tier. The system will alert your agent if you exceed the allowed number of requests per minute or hour.
What sorting methods can I specify when using the list_games tool? +
You can sort results by popularity, relevance, or release date. Simply include the desired parameter in your prompt so the tool knows how to order the catalog list for you.
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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