Stop buying games you'll never finish. Know what each game really demands before you spend the money and time.








We analyze every game across these psychological factors to help you understand what you're getting into.
How much time and effort you need to put in to feel like you're making progress. Some games give you wins in quick sessions; others need long stretches and serious dedication to feel rewarding. This helps you stop buying those 100-hour epics when you really only have a few hours a week to play.
How much mental attention the game needs from you. Some games let you zone out and relax; others need your full concentration. This helps you pick games that match how you're actually feeling - instead of buying that deep strategy game that ends up sitting unplayed because you're too tired to focus after work.
How quickly you can jump in and have fun versus how long it takes to really get good. Some games click immediately; others take time and patience to master. This helps you be honest with yourself - do you actually want to learn a complex game right now, or do you want something fun from the first minute?
The emotional energy you need to play. Some games are perfect when you're drained and just want to chill; others need you feeling fresh and ready for high-stakes stress. This helps you stop feeling guilty about those intense games in your library - it's not you, you just don't feel up for that kind of pressure very often.
Search our database of analyzed games and make smarter choices.