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Top 59 best Steam games of all time tagged with Gaming, according to gamer reviews.

Rank, title, date, tags, platforms and price Score Rating
7.05
100% 10 votes
6.96
79% 1,517 votes
6.73
82% 38 votes
6.57
86% 14 votes
6.46
81% 21 votes
6.34
76% 34 votes
6.21
100% 2 votes
5.49
60% 25 votes
5.41
60% 10 votes
5.10
52% 23 votes

Correlated tags

Correlation is how often another tag appears together with this tag. If one in every five games tagged with Gaming is also tagged with a correlated tag, the correlated tag has 20% correlation. 100% correlation means the pair of tags always appear together.

Tags most frequently applied to the same games as Gaming, with at least 15% correlation.

  1. Singleplayer 78%
  2. Indie 67%
  3. Casual 63%
  4. 2D 40%
  5. Adventure 38%
  6. Action 37%
  7. Simulation 33%
  8. 3D 29%
  9. Arcade 24%
  10. Controller 22%
  11. Multiplayer 22%
  12. Atmospheric 22%
  13. Strategy 22%
  14. Colorful 21%
  15. Retro 21%
  16. Family Friendly 19%
  17. Relaxing 19%
  18. Sports 19%
  19. Puzzle 17%

The Gaming tag is a broad category that encompasses a wide range of video games available on the platform. While it may seem redundant as all games on Steam are technically "gaming," the tag serves as a catch-all for games that do not fit into more specific genres or categories.

Under the Gaming tag, players can find various types of games, including:

  • Indie Games Independent games developed by smaller studios or individual developers that often offer unique and innovative gameplay experiences. Examples include "Undertale" and "Stardew Valley."
  • Retro Games Classic games from previous generations or designed with retro aesthetics, appealing to nostalgia and offering gameplay reminiscent of older gaming eras. Examples include "Shovel Knight" and "Celeste."
  • Experimental Games Unconventional titles that push boundaries, challenge norms, or explore new gameplay mechanics. These may be artistic, thought-provoking, or focus on interactive storytelling such as "Journey" and "Inside."
  • Casual Games Easy-to-learn and accessible titles suitable for short play sessions or gamers looking for more laid-back experiences. Examples in this category could be puzzle games like "Bejeweled" or simulation-based titles like "The Sims."
  • Sandbox/Survival Games Open-world experiences where players have freedom to explore vast virtual landscapes while gathering resources to survive or build their own structures. Well-known examples are Minecraft,"Terraria,"and"The Forest."

In essence, the Gaming tag covers a wide spectrum of games providing something for everyone's preference – from immersive story-driven adventures to quick pick-up-and-play releases. It is a general tag that encompasses any game on Steam that does not fall into more specific genres or categories, allowing users to discover a variety of gaming experiences.

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