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Aggravationstation , in I'm mildly proud of how I categorise my games on Steam and interested to see others' methods

I would play with Craig too

OfficerBribe , in I'm mildly proud of how I categorise my games on Steam and interested to see others' methods

I use genre categories to which I assign games I have completed.

sag , in I'm mildly proud of how I categorise my games on Steam and interested to see others' methods

We have to categorise?

xavier666 ,

We have to play?

sag ,

We have to install?

MadBob OP ,

You don’t, but I do!

Okami_No_Rei , in I'm mildly proud of how I categorise my games on Steam and interested to see others' methods
@Okami_No_Rei@lemmy.world avatar

I have three categories:

  • Completed
  • In Progress
  • Uncategorized

They go into In Progress when they’re installed.

They go into completed when I’ve finished them. Either 100% achievements or completed to my own satisfaction if no achievements.

If I lose interest and uninstall they drop back into Uncategorized until I’m ready to pick them up again.

Blep , in I'm mildly proud of how I categorise my games on Steam and interested to see others' methods

I have to play, playing, done i dont think i have any unsorted rn

CptKrkIsClmbngThMntn , in I'm mildly proud of how I categorise my games on Steam and interested to see others' methods

Hmmm, I’d like to see Craig’s list.

MadBob OP ,

Let’s see Paul Allen’s card.

mr_MADAFAKA OP , in Free point shop items for Deckbulders Fest
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southernbrewer , in I'm mildly proud of how I categorise my games on Steam and interested to see others' methods

Wow am I the only gamer who had no idea you could organise games into groups in steam? It never even occurred to me to look for this feature

EddoWagt ,

You can even sort them conditionally, so I have a folder with games I haven’t played and it updates automatically

Localhorst86 ,

I bet that number usually only goes up

EddoWagt ,

Perhaps

Psythik ,

Yeah seriously the only two categories I have are favorites (games that are installed), and everything else (games that aren’t installed).

shneancy ,

i had them organised once upon a time but then i switched laptops and the categories didn’t transfer so i just, never did that again

qpsLCV5 ,

same happened to me, super annoying.

there’s third party tools that seem to be able to back up your categories and restore them, so for anyone who’s put an effort into the categories and doesn’t want it to disappear, look into it. personally i didn’t trust these third party tools enough, so now i only have automated categories, and favorites for the stuff i care about right now.

padge , in I'm mildly proud of how I categorise my games on Steam and interested to see others' methods

Only ~250 games? Those are rookie numbers! /s

Huschke ,

“Would play with Craig again” could contain 2000 games though.

Pappabosley , in I'm mildly proud of how I categorise my games on Steam and interested to see others' methods

Lol, I have virtually the same system, though my Craig is called Dan

barrbaric , in I'm mildly proud of how I categorise my games on Steam and interested to see others' methods
  • Favorites (I’ll play again after finishing) (21 games)
  • Completed (I’ve finished and probably won’t play again) (430 games)
  • Dead Games (online games that are literally unplayable due to servers going down) (3 games)
  • TBD (I haven’t finished yet) (140 games)

Completed also includes things I decided weren’t worth playing anymore, mostly from bundles back in the day. Stuff like Fallout Tactics and some of the XCOM spinoffs.

Fridgeratr , in I'm mildly proud of how I categorise my games on Steam and interested to see others' methods

Cr🥚

MadBob OP ,

That’s not how we say Craig in the rest of the world!

Fridgeratr ,

It’s not? How do you say it?

Manzas ,

Creig

MadBob OP ,

Rhymes with “vague” (not how Canadians say “vague” though).

Zerthax , in I'm mildly proud of how I categorise my games on Steam and interested to see others' methods

I theme mine on how I play them:

  • play with friends
  • play when I have a short amount of time
  • more in-depth games
  • completed
  • unlikely to play (e.g. parts of bundles)

And yes, a bunch of uncategorized

MadBob OP ,

Very similar to my own system!

dog_ , in I'm mildly proud of how I categorise my games on Steam and interested to see others' methods

Craig

tfw_no_toiletpaper , in I'm mildly proud of how I categorise my games on Steam and interested to see others' methods

I have

  1. “Pile of Shame” (started, never finished out of boredom, too long of a list tbh)
  2. “Goated” (Always installed and ready to play, something like Sekiro, DS3, MHW)
  3. “Co-op” (Couch Co-op Games for when friends are coming over. Having them in an extra list is easier to choose from)

The Rest ist unmanaged. Oh and I also just hide a game if it’s a one-playthrough-only thing and I am finished.

Timecircleline ,

Always looking for couch co-op recommendations if you have any to share?

tfw_no_toiletpaper ,

These would be

  • Battleblock Theater
  • Castle Crashers
  • Children of Morta
  • Divinity Original Sin 2
  • Ember Knights
  • Guacamelee
  • ibb & obb (I dont like it)
  • Magicka 2
  • Overcooked 2
  • Sackboy
  • Speedrunners
  • The Swords of Ditto (I think thats my favorite, Zelda like but co-op able. Played it with my younger cousin and was tons of fun. Very short though, under 10hours)
  • Ultimate Chicken Horse (dont like it)
  • Multiple Worms Games but theyre all pretty much the same
Timecircleline ,

Saved for the next time I’m looking to buy one! Thank you!

I have children of mortal, I don’t remember why we stopped playing it. I also have overcooked 2 (beat it) and ultimate chicken Horse (best with 4 players in my opinion).

If you like spooky games at all, the dark pictures anthology are a ton of fun and can be played couch co-op style, though only one person technically is playing at a time.

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