What Reddit Says About Game Finder Apps
We compiled 21 Reddit discussions about Game Finder apps from 8 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/gamingsuggestions
MobyGames does at least have a link through to the PSP remake, but a lot of games are missing this feature. Yakuza 2 and Yakuza Kiwami 2 aren't linked for example, but Yakuza Kiwami 2 is properly marked as part of The Yakuza Collection. Honestly I'd be willing to fix these issues by contri...
r/gamecollecting
“Gamer” - the best way I’ve found to display gaming cover cart.
r/AndroidGaming
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=minireview.best.android.games.reviews · Bobby_The_Alien · • 2d ago · From all the other suggestions i saw (as of writing this) I think this is the best one so far · More replies · Kooperking22 · • 2d ago · Top 1% Commenter · Think this is a question of t...
r/iosgaming
Appstore feedback/reviews and ratings listed. It's cool enough I purchased the pro version (and it's not cheap), but the free version is more than enough (mostly). Just got a major update, which makes searching for content and list creating much better. ... Site, but fully free. ... This s...
r/androidapps
I have recently published my first app to the Google Play Store and want to get some feedback. The App is called "Game Discovery" and it lets you…
r/gaming
There's also Grouvee as well. ... use infinite backlog its gr8, i have also tried other tracking sites but trust me infinite backlog is amazing ... I use an app on my phone called game backlog made by Andrew Lee Apps.
r/AndroidGaming
That being said, you may also go to store pages of games that you generally like and scout the similar apps list, Google is fairly good at mapping user behaviour into these personal collections. If not knowing what to look for, best shot is asking for recommendations or visit the weekly articles on ...
r/androidapps
Of course most people will not need App Finder very often, but when you need to find a good app for some purpose, App Finder is the most reliable and comprehensive tool for this, see the somparisons with the Play Store search here and here, ...
r/gaming
I'm just looking for an easier way to find games I've never heard of or even old games that are similar to the games I like. After browsing every single game in the PS4 store I found Trine, which is one of the best couch co-ops I've ever played, but finding games this way is hard.
r/gamingsuggestions
I’ve created https://gmndx.com/ so please feel free to check it out. It has steam games for now but working on supporting all of the platforms.
r/onepagerules
The traffic seems to be 1 game a day. ... Thanks! I think I found someone on there! ... I'm still waiting for them to respond after putting in my credit card number. Any minute now! ... Find OPR players all over the world on Reddit. ... Launched My First FF App on App/Play Stores!
r/gamingsuggestions
So instead of going on yet another cycle of arguing and discussion where I don’t want a specific thing in my game, are there any websites with extensive game listing where I can filter out or in tags to narrow down the search for what I’m looking for? Thanks in advance. ... Lorenzo Stanco has made a...
r/gamers
I can't believe If I remember correctly you can also use filters that will limit the search results to only certain range of time for when the games were released. Like you could no games before 1990. It's like this website https://apps.quanticfoundry.com/recommendations/gamerprofile/video...
r/gamingsuggestions
Anyways I have gotten recommendations like this: http://store.steampowered.com/app/433340/ ... It 's cool, it recommended correct games.
r/gaming
Basically you fill out a form that will ask you about your gameplay preferences and what kind of game you've enjoyed, and give you feedback on what type of gamer you are, as well as recommend game to you based on what you like. So far its given me games I like, so it might help you guys as well...
r/AndroidGaming
If you have an idea how to get this information, I'd be grateful for it. More replies ... Thank you, big help! There is no option for searching in Play Pass apps by default, which is kind of unreal so this is great! ... The app is great - don't listen to anyone saying otherwise. Especially...
r/gaming
The fastest game search engine for finding (basically) any game in existence is available finally. ... This subreddit is all about helping those with an itch for video game nostalgia through the power of emulation.
r/gamecollecting
Gameye, it’s got a substantial database of everything. ... Gameye is pretty cool. ... No app, just a spreadsheet.
r/AndroidGaming
But to filter for permanently free stuff it's fairly solid. ... Use App Finder, it's basically a much better version of the Play Store, with a lot of filters and it includes more apps and games than any other similar app.
r/gamecollecting
I’ll second gameye because it’s genuinely works great and the best thing is that it’s free. You’ll have people sometimes recommending apps but then you see it’s paid and it just isn’t worth it. Gameye does everything those other apps do and you don’t have to pay a dime for it.
r/AndroidGaming
Use Google Play Games. For real, it has better search features than the Play Store. Personally, I use this sub, websites like Pocket Gamer, apps like App Sales (for sales).
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