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Inventory Management

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Top 150 best Steam games of all time tagged with Inventory Management, according to gamer reviews.

Rank, title, date, tags, platforms and price Score Rating
8.31
95% 18,153 votes
8.21
93% 29,460 votes
7.85
91% 3,279 votes
7.75
91% 1,013 votes
7.68
87% 6,682 votes
7.67
93% 298 votes
7.34
97% 31 votes
7.33
85% 1,293 votes
7.32
87% 330 votes
7.31
97% 29 votes
7.28
92% 53 votes
7.22
83% 1,098 votes
7.17
90% 67 votes
7.17
100% 13 votes

Correlated tags

Correlation is how often another tag appears together with this tag. If one in every five games tagged with Inventory Management 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 Inventory Management, with at least 15% correlation.

  1. Singleplayer 58%
  2. Adventure 40%
  3. Action 38%
  4. Indie 38%
  5. Simulation 36%
  6. 2D 33%
  7. 3D 33%
  8. Casual 32%
  9. RPG 31%
  10. Exploration 29%
  11. Resource Management 26%
  12. Crafting 26%
  13. Strategy 25%
  14. First-Person 24%
  15. Early Access 24%
  16. Atmospheric 24%
  17. Management 23%
  18. Pixel Graphics 22%
  19. Fantasy 22%
  20. Survival 22%
  21. Combat 20%
  22. Open World 18%
  23. Sandbox 17%
  24. Building 17%
  25. Colorful 16%
  26. Character Customization 16%
  27. Action-Adventure 15%
  28. Realistic 15%

The Inventory Management tag refers to a gameplay mechanic that involves organizing, sorting, and optimizing the items or resources in a player's inventory within a game. This mechanic is commonly found in various genres like role-playing games (RPGs), survival games, and simulation games.

In games with inventory management, players typically acquire different types of items or resources throughout their journey. These may include weapons, armor, consumables, crafting materials, or quest items. The primary goal of inventory management is to efficiently allocate these items within the limited space available in the inventory.

Some key aspects of the inventory management mechanic are:

  • Space Management Players must make strategic decisions about which items to keep and which to discard due to limited storage space. Balancing valuable tools for combat or progression versus necessary supplies can be crucial.
  • Sorting and Organization Players often have tools at their disposal to sort their inventory in specific ways such as by item type, rarity level or usability. Effective organization can facilitate quick access during gameplay.
  • Weighed Encumbrance Some games implement weight limits for inventories that impact movement speed or character performance based on how much each item weighs. This makes careful selection of carried equipment necessary.
  • Crafting and Upgrades In certain games, managing an inventory effectively contributes directly to crafting new items by combining different resources together or upgrading existing equipment through synthesis processes.

A few examples of games that highlight the Inventory Management tag include:

  • The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt As Geralt of Rivia explores this expansive RPG world full of monsters and quests, players must manage their inventory space to carry weapons, potions, crafting materials, and trophies from slain beasts.
  • Stardew Valley In this farming and life simulation game, players must organize an inventory filled with crops, tools, materials for construction or crafting recipes to optimize farm efficiency.
  • Resident Evil 4 As Leon Kennedy struggles to survive a horde of infected enemies while searching for the President's daughter, players navigate through limited inventory space and weight management to hold crucial items, ammunition supplies, health-restoring herbs, and puzzle-solving objects.

Inventory management adds an additional layer of strategic thinking and planning within games. It tests the player's decision-making skills in choosing which items are essential for survival or progression while also considering future scenarios that may require different resources. Effective management can provide an advantage in completing quests or surviving challenging encounters.

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