Great App!
I was looking for something that was simple to use and this works great! I checked out your TV/Movie App as well, its equally good for tracking upcoming stuff. Thank you!
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4.33 out of 5
3 ratings in Mexico
I was looking for something that was simple to use and this works great! I checked out your TV/Movie App as well, its equally good for tracking upcoming stuff. Thank you!
Works amazingly on both my phone and tablet
Really great app for game tracking - love the simple native iOS UI which isn’t overly busy and helps performance run perfectly as well as a responsive dev who adds new features constantly My two dream features for this app to be perfect would be: 1) a wishlist function separate from lists (so that games on your wishlist don’t get added to your “library” the way they currently are) 2) for lists to save sorting - currently you can sort them by release date, title, etc., but it reverts to the default sorting by date added whenever you refresh the app
I wish I could sort lists by their IGDB rating and I wish I could display the and filter by platforms in custom lists too.
I love how clean this app is, very native looking and lightweight. I would love if you added a sort of price history section when looking at a game and also sort my library by what platform.
Thank you for this app. Only issue I have had with it is when changing to a custom icon it won’t change. Other than that, the app works as intended! I have one feature request: We’ve got the standard list view, can we get a gallery view?
GameButler is the first game tracking app I've used that I'm truly happy with (and I've used a lot of other apps for this)! It has nearly all the features and details that I want, laid out in a way that's easy to get around. It has a great level of detail when viewing a game. Related games, DLCs, etc., plus useful links like Wikia, Steam, and so on. I can add a score to a game and see how other players scored it, which is missing in many other apps. Notes will be handy for games that involve a lot of backtracking (Metroidvania). This may not sound like a big deal, but navigating the app feels like a normal iOS app; it's easy to move around between different games and sections of the app, both on iPhone and iPad. This is a major issue for me with some other game tracking apps. I'm excited to see what comes next in GameButler!
I love video games but these days, I’m usually too busy to closely follow new releases and stay up to date with launch dates and such… GameButler is a great tool to do just that: when I see an exciting game announced somewhere I can add it and will be notified when it launches. Another great use case is when friends recommend games to me: just add the game to my wishlist and whenever I want to try a new game I can easily find it there again. Keep up the great work!