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The DQ tells you on the right why it's showing the game. Check it out.
Yes, people enjoy such games. Different people, different strokes and all that. Ulitmately it merely depends on what you're interested in and what you can get out of game X.
Another game was on there "because it is on sale". Does that mean any game can be added to someone's queue just by going on sale?
No, I have no idea how Steam determines popularity.
If you have the patience and persistence you can literally get to a point where the DC wont have anything left to show you.
Also keep in mind other factors, like number of viewed or blocked games also play a role
How many titles have gone through your discovery queue? How many blocked?
At a certain point the system simply starts throwing stuff at the wall.
Well, if you think about it. . . 46% of them did. :|
Mostly by seeing advertisements, or recommendations, or articles about them. Or news about them because I have other games from the same devs. When there's a themed event going on, I'll browse through some of the categories if the theme is one I might be interested in.
I'd never get a game just to "try it" for 2 hours and then refund. I've never actually done a Steam refund.
I don't use the DC, and Steam reviews are pretty pointless (given how many joke, meme, trolling, or review-bombing ones there are).
People actually pay attention to review scores? Wow. You're missing out on some really good games.