Video Game Backlog Alternatives

Video Game Backlog is described as 'Game Backlog is an analytics layer for your gaming life: connect Steam or paste a profile URL to turn your library into shareable backlog insights, playtime stats, taste analysis, and friend comparisons' and is an website. There are more than 25 alternatives to Video Game Backlog, not only websites but also apps for a variety of platforms, including Android, iPhone, iPad and Mac apps. The best Video Game Backlog alternative is Tonkatsu Box, which is both free and Open Source. Other great sites and apps similar to Video Game Backlog are RAWG, PlayNest, Backloggd and NeoDB.

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  1. GameRankr icon
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    GameRankr is an app for tracking the video games you play and want to play. It integrates with facebook so you can see what games your friends are playing. GameRankr is like Goodreads but for video games.

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Open Source

    Application type

    Platforms

    • Online
    • iPhone
     
  2. Grouvee icon
     5 likes

    Grouvee is the best place on the Internet to catalog your video game collection and track your backlog.

    28 Grouvee alternatives

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Proprietary

    Platforms

    • Online
     
  3. Glitchwave icon
     4 likes

    Glitchwave is a community-built video game database where you can rate, review, catalog and discover new games as well as participate in contributing to the database itself. Part of the RateYourMusic family.

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Proprietary

    Application type

    Platforms

    • Online
     
  4. Search to Play is a social platform that allows you to keep track of all the games you play and grow your passion for gaming with friends. You can think of it as Goodreads/Letterboxd for video games.

    Cost / License

    • Free Personal
    • Proprietary

    Platforms

    • Online
     
  5. GameTrack icon
     3 likes

    GameTrack is an iOS and iPadOS app that makes managing your video game collection easy and enjoyable. Use your GameTrack account to share your gaming activity with your friends.

    Cost / License

    • Freemium
    • Proprietary

    Application type

    Platforms

    • Mac
    • iPhone
    • iPad
     
  6. GG App icon
     2 likes

    Not sure what to play next? Don't worry, we've got you covered. Discover new games, keep track of the ones you want to play, and connect with friends.

    Cost / License

    • Freemium
    • Proprietary

    Platforms

    • Online
    • Android
    • iPhone
     
  7. BoomBaxer icon
     1 like

    BoomBaxer provides a unique platform for gamers to connect, share content, and enhance visibility. It fosters a global community for showcasing talent, meeting new peers, and building connections beyond gaming sessions. Easy sign-up opens pathways to enhance gaming presence.

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Proprietary

    Alerts

    • Discontinued

    Platforms

    • Online
     
  8. All-in-one tracker for movies, shows, games, anime and manga, with watchlists, release calendars, streaming availability, game deals and price alerts.

    52 WatchNPlay alternatives

    Cost / License

    • Freemium
    • Proprietary

    Platforms

    • Online
    • Android
     
  9. Sofa icon
     2 likes

    Keep track of the movies, games, books, music, etc. that you want to enjoy.

    14 Sofa alternatives

    Cost / License

    • Paid
    • Proprietary

    Platforms

    • Mac
    • iPhone
    • iPad
     
  10. Gamery icon
     1 like

    Introducing Gamery, the ultimate gaming companion that lets you manage your video game library like never before! With Gamery, you can organize your games with collections, track your achievements, and keep up with upcoming releases with the integrated wishlist across all your...

    Cost / License

    • Freemium
    • Proprietary

    Application type

    Platforms

    • iPhone
    • iPad
     
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