In the past few years I've contributed to a few itch.io bundles and have recently started on the journey of digging back through them to (more fully) categorize some entries I would peruse later. For now I'm avoiding playing computer games per se, in favor of tabletop roleplaying games and assets that could be used for making a computer game. If that sounds idiosyncratic, guilty as charged.
There are a few lacunae, as publications were pulled. Some of them have merely be pulled from public view and can be summoned via the bundle, while others have been withdrawn completely.
To date I've collected literally over 300 entries in my personal TTRPG category, and am attempting to manage the problem of plenty by forking off subcategories. There are literally too many to attempt playing them all short of a major group effort. Some of the entries are modules, supplements, and playbooks, which I should probably separate from core books, though that would be at the expense of keeping the items under a single system together.
Logistically, I do not having a gaming group, as I am allowing the dictates of raising a toddler set my schedule, so playing most of the tabletop games are off the proverbial table for now. That still leaves quite a few solo play games left.
But first, my attempt at crafting useful categories shall continue.
There are a few lacunae, as publications were pulled. Some of them have merely be pulled from public view and can be summoned via the bundle, while others have been withdrawn completely.
To date I've collected literally over 300 entries in my personal TTRPG category, and am attempting to manage the problem of plenty by forking off subcategories. There are literally too many to attempt playing them all short of a major group effort. Some of the entries are modules, supplements, and playbooks, which I should probably separate from core books, though that would be at the expense of keeping the items under a single system together.
Logistically, I do not having a gaming group, as I am allowing the dictates of raising a toddler set my schedule, so playing most of the tabletop games are off the proverbial table for now. That still leaves quite a few solo play games left.
But first, my attempt at crafting useful categories shall continue.