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Completionator

Track your video game collection and the games you've played.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Proprietary

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  • Online
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  1. Steam icon  Import from Steam
  2. Microsoft Excel icon  Export to Excel
  3. GOG.com icon  Import from GoG
  4.  Games library

 Tags

  • collecting-game
  • beat-game
  • beat-video-games
  • collection
  • finish-video-game
  • complete-games
  • beat-video-game
  • finish-games
  • complete-game
  • finish-video-games
  • collection-manager
  • complete-video-game
  • beat-games
  • finish-game
  • video-game-completion
  • complete-video-games

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  • Developed by

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  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    18 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

Our users have written 1 comments and reviews about Completionator, and it has gotten 6 likes

Completionator was added to AlternativeTo by Duncan Briggs on and this page was last updated .

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Completionator is a great site for both tracking your game library as well as progress in completing games you've played. The site is updated with new features/improvements at a regular pace.

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What is Completionator?

What is Completionator? Completionator is a website dedicated to tracking your video game collection and the games you've played. There are a number of other great websites out there that do essentially the same thing, but I was never able to find one that worked exactly the way I wanted. And that's really the main reason that Completionator was started.

Why are there so many ways to mark a game "complete"? I continually balance between being a gamer and a collector, so Completionator has been built to hopefully accomodate both. Given that, there are many different ways that gamers / collectors track the games they own, what they're playing, and what they've completed. Completionator tries to offer a variety of ways to track your collection and progress, rather than forcing you into a certain structure.

Privacy Policy Completionator will not sell, trade, or give away personal information to any third party. We reserve the right to sell, trade, or give away anonymous or aggregate information since this information is already publicly accessible.