• gwilikers@lemmy.ml
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    16 days ago

    Nah. I just have a list of blocks: “Free games”; “Hentai”; “Visual Novels”

    Makes the store page way better.

  • iAmTheTot@sh.itjust.works
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    18 days ago

    I certainly don’t have quite the breakdown you do, but I do active, anytime, better with friends, up next, abandoned, finished, and unplayed.

  • tfw_no_toiletpaper@lemmy.world
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    18 days ago

    I only have these categories

    • Based: Will play these games over and over. Most of the stay installed
    • Couch co-op: For when friends are coming over and I quickly can pull up my selection of playable games
    • Need to finish: Things I already played at least halfway through, I’ll never give up hope booti g them up again but most of the time I just buy a new game when I’m bored lol

    Games I am currently playing are at the top of “recent” anyway. And if I am done with a game I probably won’t play again, I set it as hidden.

  • cobysev@lemmy.world
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    18 days ago

    I want categories like this, but I already have categories for each franchise. Anything that’s related to a franchise goes into a category named for that franchise. Even if it’s just a game and its soundtrack. That way, everything for a particular game is kept contained and I know what’s related to what. If I have a random “dev tools” installer in my library, I figure out what game it’s for (thanks to SteamDB.info and it goes into a category along with that game.

    I do have a separate category for simulation games, but only because I love simulators and have tons of them. Outside of that, any attempt to make genre categories has just further confused my library. So for not, I just have hundreds of categories for specific games and their included content and/or sequels.

  • hallettj@leminal.space
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    18 days ago

    I’m impressed by the Kanban system you’ve set up there! Your backlog looks better groomed than any Kanban board I recall seeing.

    I just play the same handful of games year after year so there’s not much to organize.