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FreeToGame

Games & Comics

Free-To-Play Games Database.

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About FreeToGame

The FreeToGame API provides programmatic access to a database of over 400 free-to-play games and free MMO games, returning JSON via HTTP GET requests. It exposes endpoints to list all games, retrieve a single game by ID, and filter or sort results by category, platform, tag, or sort order (release date, alphabetical, popularity, or relevance). Data returned includes metadata such as title, genre, description, developer, publisher, release date, and official website.

No authentication or account is required, and there is no rate limit beyond a recommended cap of 10 requests per second. The API is free for both personal and commercial use, with the condition that any use attribute FreeToGame.com as the data source via an active hyperlink. Cross-origin resource sharing is available through a listed RapidAPI endpoint.

This API is suited for developers building applications, websites, or tools that surface free-to-play or free MMO game listings, such as game discovery sites, recommendation tools, or aggregator platforms.

Key features

  • Access data on over 400 free-to-play games via simple JSON HTTP GET requests
  • No API key or account required to make requests
  • Filter and sort games by platform, category/tag, and sort order (release date, alphabetical, popularity, relevance)
  • Retrieve details for a specific game by ID
  • Filter games by multiple tags combined with platform and sort parameters
  • CORS support available via RapidAPI

Frequently asked questions

How much does the FreeToGame API cost?

It is 100% free forever for both personal and commercial use, with no restrictions.

Do I need an API key or account to use it?

No, currently no authentication, keys, or accounts are required to access the API.

What data can I retrieve from the API?

You can retrieve detailed metadata on free-to-play games, including title, genre, description, developers, publishers, release dates, and official websites.

Are there rate limits?

Yes, the API asks that you avoid making more than 10 requests per second.

Does the API support CORS?

Cross-origin requests are supported through RapidAPI at the listed RapidAPI endpoint.

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