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It took me years to get mine in a way I was happy with, there really isn't a perfect way to organize a huge library. The way I have mine now is basically
Backlog 1
Backlog 2 - 5
(in order of how much I want to play it)
Endless
Completed
Multiplayer
Then a handful for specific genres like RTS, Tycoon, Puzzle, stuff i might be in a specific mood for.
I hide games i have no intention of playing and old versions of games that are redundant.
I'll check it out, thank you :D
I'm doing it similar. Besides that i've menationed, i add games i (maybe) want to play in near future to a category which is directly under favorite. And in favorites are (ofc) games i play often, just like CS:GO, Dark Souls ..
I guess you're sort games like RTS, Puzzle dynamically?
I never said that and describe "indie" is always a bit difficult :)
As example: i've also "A Hat in Time", "No Man's Sky", "Yooka-Laylee", "Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem" on the Indie list. And Octopath Traveler in Pixelart category but not in Indie.
I use dynamic categories now and then but they are a little broad in how they categorize I find. (eg I don't want half life 2 in the puzzle category, just straight up puzzle games)
Instead of a "Imma never play this"-category, I hide the games I know I won't ever care about.
Favourite
Ongoing
Completed
Not played
But I only have about 50 games, 40ish of which sit in not played!
I have genres mostly. When I had less games, it were more broad genres but as it grew, I felt the need for more specific categories. Now I even split them for Puzzle and Puzzle Platformer, or Turn-Based Strategy and Turn-Based Tactics, or Real Time Strategy and Real Time Tactics.
Only series with its own category is UT. Only publisher I gave their own category is Spiderweb, since their games were half my Isometric RPG category and that annoyed me. Also a category for Warhammer 40k games, as they're all over the freaking place.
I don't put games in more than one category. I hide betas and old versions of games. No need to keep the old one visible when I play the remaster, or the older two Civ4 (original and Warlords) when I exclusively play Beyond the Sword. I also hide multiplayer only games that I won't play, or really bad games.
It works for me.