Indie Dev Creates Tinder-Like App for Your Steam Library
Take a fresh look at your Steam backlog.
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Indie developer tolgatr0n has found a creative way for Steam players to take a fresh look at their library. The dev has built a Tinder-style web app that shows unplayed titles from a backlog as cards in a dating app.
The app is called Dustpile and is available for free. To use it, you don't need to create an extra account – it retrieves information from your Steam profile (it should be made public). You can browse games from your library and wishlist and filter them by the time you spent on them: never played, played less than 2 hours, played less than 10 hours, or started but dropped. Then, you swipe through the games from your backlog: right means "I'll play it", left means "skip".
Check out another project that plays with your Steam library – but here, your unplayed games are not dates but enemies to fight: Game Quest: The Backlog Battler by Nic Taylor:
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