This free app is like Tinder for video games

Tinder-inspired Dustpile app for sorting video games to keep or skip
(Image credit: Tolga Coşkun)

Tinder revolutionised dating with its simple UX concept of swiping left or right. Could the same idea now help gamers work through their backlog of games?

An indie game developer has created a free app called Dustpile that lets you sort through the games in your Steam library with a familiar mechanic. You simply swipe right to flag titles you actually want to play, or swipe left on those that no longer take your fancy.

Many gamers have built up big libraries of titles that they never get around to playing. Tolga Coşkun, the founder of Dumbbell Games, thought a Tinder-style app might help with the challenge of deciding which to play next by providing a fresh way to visualise that backlog.

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Dustpile pulls in information from your Steam profile (you'll need to have it public), and filters to games that you've never played (or have played for under 2 - 10 hours), and presents them as cards. It also displays games' ratings, review highlights, the time needed to complete them and screenshots to help users find their match (I guess you just have to hope the game doesn't then ignore you).

The aim is to help you "actually decide instead of staring at a wall of capsule images," Tolga says.

Dustpile app

(Image credit: Tolga Coşkun)

The result is a shortlist grouped by genre and exportable as JSON/CSV or shareable via a link. There's also a wishlist mode and a stats screen that includes the possibly unwelcome revelation of how that pile of unplayed games is worth.

Tolga has said that he might put the app on Steam directly. For the moment it's available on his website in 12 languages. There's no need to sign up.

Joe Foley
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Joe is a regular freelance journalist and editor at Creative Bloq. He writes news, features and buying guides and keeps track of the best equipment and software for creatives, from video editing programs to monitors and accessories. A veteran news writer and photographer, he now works as a project manager at the London and Buenos Aires-based design, production and branding agency Hermana Creatives. There he manages a team of designers, photographers and video editors who specialise in producing visual content and design assets for the hospitality sector. He also dances Argentine tango.

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