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Social network for game reviews

A social network for your gaming history.

Log games, write reviews, follow players, comment on updates, and keep your taste visible through a public game profile.

Social network for players

Quest Backlog is built around people, not just lists.

The tracker gives every game a clear status. The social network turns those statuses into profiles, posts, reviews, follows, comments, and player discovery.

Profiles

Your games become your player identity.

Show what you are playing, finishing, reviewing, saving, dropping, and pinning as favorites.

Feed

Status updates and reviews become posts.

Share selected game activity, follow players, and keep up with the people whose taste you trust.

Discovery

Find players through shared games.

Recommendations use game interests, public activity, follows, and overlapping libraries to surface people worth following.

Conversation

Comments, messages, and notifications close the loop.

React to posts, talk around specific games, and keep social activity tied to real play.

Social, but centered on games

Reviews belong next to what you played.

Quest Backlog keeps posts, reviews, media, and follows tied to real game activity.

Diary

Log the change

A status update can say why a game moved into backlog, playing, completed, or dropped.

Reviews

Review in context

Public reviews sit beside posts and game activity, so opinions have useful context.

Taste

Follow taste

Player discovery emphasizes shared games, interests, and real activity from the community.

Social workflow

Log the games that define your taste.

Every profile can show current games, favorites, posts, media, reviews, followers, and following.

01

Add your first games

Start with favorites, current games, wishlist titles, or the backlog you keep putting off.

02

Review after finishing

Leave a public review when the credits roll or keep quick notes around your progress.

03

Follow similar players

Use player discovery to find people who overlap with your genres, platforms, and active games.

For players who like context

Less generic feed. More gaming history.

Quest Backlog gives every update a game, a status, and a place in your profile, so the feed stays grounded in real play.

Common questions

Quick answers for players comparing social game trackers.

Is Quest Backlog like Letterboxd for games?

Quest Backlog has a similar social logging idea for video games: profiles, follows, reviews, activity, and a personal backlog.

Can I write video game reviews?

Yes. Quest Backlog supports game reviews alongside status updates, posts, comments, and public game hubs.

Can I follow friends on Quest Backlog?

Yes. Quest Backlog includes follows, player discovery, public profiles, comments, messages, and notification flows.

Quest Backlog

Make your gaming history followable.

Create a Quest Backlog profile and start logging the games that define your taste.

Build your profileQuest Backlog is not affiliated with Letterboxd. The phrase is used descriptively for players searching for a social logging experience for games.