Profiles
Decision guide
Know what to play next.
Use statuses, time, mood, and social activity from players you follow to turn a long backlog into one choice.
Decision filters
A short list beats endless scrolling.
The fastest way through decision paralysis is to reduce the list before you compare games.
Time
Match the session
A 30-minute night needs a different game than a full weekend slot.Mood
Pick the energy
Choose whether you want focus, comfort, challenge, story, co-op, or a clean finish.People
Use social momentum
A friend playing the same game can make an old backlog item easier to restart.Next-game method
Narrow the list, then play.
Use a repeatable path so choosing the next game does not become the game.
Start with playing
If a current game still has momentum, continue it before opening the whole backlog.
Pick one constraint
Filter by platform, genre, length, mood, or whether friends are playing it.
Commit for one session
Give the game one real session, then update the status if it should stay active or be dropped.
Use Quest Backlog
A cleaner library makes the next pick obvious.
Quest Backlog turns statuses, Steam library data, posts, reviews, and player activity into a profile you can scan.
- See what is active, backlogged, completed, or dropped.
- Use profiles and follows to see what similar players are playing.
- Keep notes attached to status changes.
- Move games out of active rotation when they stop fitting.
Common questions
Quick answers for players comparing social game trackers.
How do I decide what game to play next?
Start with your current playing list, then filter by time, mood, platform, and whether you want solo or social play.
What should I do with games I keep avoiding?
Move them to dropped or wishlist if you no longer intend to play them soon. That makes the backlog easier to trust.
Can a game tracker help me pick what to play?
Yes. A tracker helps by separating active games, backlog games, wishlist games, and completed games so the next choice is easier.
Quest Backlog
Choose one game for tonight.
The best backlog is not the biggest list. It is the one that gets you playing.
Build a short list