The question "what should I play?" is genuinely harder than it should be. You've spent hundreds of dollars on games you never touch. You scroll through your library, second-guess your mood, estimate how long everything takes, close Steam, and open Netflix.
This isn't a motivation problem. It's a decision problem. And decision problems have solutions.
How AI Game Recommendations Work in RollCredits
RollCredits doesn't just track your backlog. It makes decisions for you. Here's how the AI picks your next game:
- Tell it your mood. Are you feeling chill, intense, story-driven, or do you want to play with friends? Pick from four mood options and move on.
- Tell it your time. Got 30 minutes, 60 minutes, or a full evening? The AI matches to games that fit your window.
- It picks from your library. The recommendation comes from games you already own and have been meaning to play. Not a store suggestion, not a "top 10" list. Your backlog, filtered by your vibe.
- You get a reason. "Play Hades tonight. You've been doing roguelite-like games and this one fits your 45-minute window perfectly." Actual reasoning, not just a title.
Why Your Backlog Needs an AI, Not a Spreadsheet
Every backlog tracker does the same thing: it shows you a list of games you own but haven't finished. That's the problem. A list doesn't make decisions. It just makes the decision problem more visible.
RollCredits replaces the list with a recommendation engine trained on your own gaming patterns. It looks at what you've completed, how long things took you, what genres you've finished versus abandoned, and current mood + available time to produce a single, confident recommendation.
No more "I could play anything" paralysis. Just: play this, here's why.
What the AI Considers When Picking Your Game
The recommendation engine looks at several signals that most gamers don't consciously track:
- Completion velocity: Some people finish 20-hour RPGs in a week. Others start them and never return. The AI learns your pattern.
- Session length habits: If you typically play in 45-minute chunks, it won't recommend a game that demands 2-hour sessions.
- Genre resonance: You might own 40 RPGs but have only ever finished turn-based strategy games. The AI picks what actually fits your taste.
- Recent play history: What you've been playing recently informs what's a good break from the pattern.
- Time-of-day patterns: Late night chill gaming vs. Saturday afternoon session planning are different use cases.
Your mood, matched to your library. RollCredits gives you 4 mood options and 3 time slots. Pick your vibe, get a game. The AI handles everything else.
Who This Is For
This isn't for the gamer who finishes every game they start. It's for the collector who buys on sale and never plays. The person with a Steam library that keeps growing while their finish rate stays flat. The one who opens their backlog and freezes.
If you know you have good games to play and you just can't pick one, that's not a discipline problem. That's a decision architecture problem. And RollCredits is the fix.
Try It Free
Add your first 10 games, pick your mood, and let the AI make the call. It's free to start. No credit card, no complicated onboarding. Just a smarter way to play the games you already own.