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I know that feel; just because I play TF2 Steam has recommended to me other FPS games, despite my generally having little interest in FPSes.
That said, in reply to that other commenter...how do you buy Huniepop "thinking it was another game"? You sorta have to go through a confirmation screen...
family share it to another account and play it there. that will stop the algorithim from suggesting similar games.
I give away all the games I don't desire, but when there are enough outliers in genres I normally avoid, they can become recommended, and have for me in the past.
For example, I don't usually like survival games; but during a period where I activated a few that happened to have that tag (despite not being very demanding on survival skills), I started having hardcore survival games waved in my face. Thankfully it's now corrected as of more recently purchases.
Further reasoning to have manual selections of the tags.
I used to play Minecraft way before it released, but only for creative. But it's a survival game.
teen
hours.
Who's to say that we play every aspect of a game? Or that hours of a feature should count. I have 700 hours in GTAV, most of which was spent Online. But I don't like online games, and very rarely buy them.