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Updated · Creative Bloq · Jul 10
Tolga Coşkun Revamps Free Dustpile App With 8 Themes for Steam Backlog Sorting
Updated
Updated · Creative Bloq · Jul 10

Tolga Coşkun Revamps Free Dustpile App With 8 Themes for Steam Backlog Sorting

1 articles · Updated · Creative Bloq · Jul 10

Summary

  • Dustpile’s latest revamp adds new features and 8 themes to the free app, which Tolga Coşkun says he wants to turn into an “ultimate” third-party Steam discovery and library tool.
  • The app tackles bloated Steam libraries with a Tinder-style swipe system, pulling from public profiles to surface unplayed games or titles logged for under 2-10 hours.
  • Game cards show ratings, review highlights, completion time and screenshots, then turn right-swipes into a genre-grouped shortlist that users can export as JSON or CSV or share by link.
  • Dustpile also includes a wishlist mode and a stats screen showing the value of unplayed games; it is currently available on Coşkun’s website in 12 languages with no sign-up required.
  • Coşkun said he may eventually bring Dustpile to Steam directly, extending a tool aimed at helping players choose games instead of scrolling through crowded libraries.

Insights

In a market with established giants, can a free one-man app truly change how gamers manage their vast libraries?
As gamers swipe through digital backlogs, does this new app solve choice paralysis or just create another addictive meta-game?
What secrets about the games industry could be unlocked by analyzing millions of swipes on forgotten Steam titles?