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About GamingList

One home for every game you've played, are playing, and can't wait to play — across every console. Built by a gamer, for gamers.

A passion project by Kristi Nikolla.

Beta

GamingList is still in beta — things will change, improve, and occasionally break. Your feedback genuinely shapes what comes next, so if you spot a bug or have an idea, tell us.

How it started

GamingList began as the final project of a UI/UX design course at Talent Garden in Vienna back in 2021. The brief was to design and ship a real product — and this was mine. Then, like a lot of graduation projects, it sat on a shelf for a while. I kept coming back to it, and eventually decided to turn the mockups into something people could actually use.

The idea was personal. I'd been using MyAnimeList for years to track the anime I watched, and I loved having one tidy, shareable record of it. But for games? There was nothing like it. Steam keeps your PC library, your console keeps its own, and none of them talk to each other. I wanted one place that mixes every platform — so your PlayStation, Switch, Xbox and PC games all live on the same list.

Honestly, it grew out of something I was already doing the hard way. To keep track of what I'd played and how much I liked it, I used to open Photoshop and cut out every game's cover by hand, then drag them into tier lists — S, A, B, all the way down. Here's an actual one I made:

A game tier list Kristi made by hand in Photoshop before building GamingList — covers cut out and sorted into S, A, B, C, D rows.
My games, ranked the painful way — one hand-cut cover at a time.

It worked, but every finished game meant another round of cutting, dragging and re-exporting. That little bit of friction is exactly what GamingList is the answer to — the same idea, but automatic, searchable, and shareable. So it's a passion project, plain and simple: a place to catalog your games, rate them, build a profile around your favorites, and share it all with friends.

Who's behind it

GamingList is built and maintained by Kristi Nikolla— a designer and lifelong gamer. It's a solo passion project, so the person reading your feedback is the same one writing the code. Want to know me a little better? The easiest way is to check out my own GamingList — my games, my scores, my taste, all in one place.

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What you can do here

Track across every console

PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo, PC and beyond — keep one unified list instead of a dozen scattered store libraries.

Rate and review

Score games on gameplay, story, character design and more, then blend your take with community and critic ratings.

Show off your favorites

Pin your favorite games, publishers and characters to a profile that actually feels like yours.

Share with friends

Every list and profile has a shareable link, so comparing backlogs with friends takes one click.

What we believe

  • A game tracker should never lock you to a single store or console.
  • Your list is yours — we never sell your data or use dark patterns.
  • Community scores beat hype. Real players, real opinions.

Thank you

To everyone who uses GamingList — thank you for being part of this. Your lists, ratings and feedback are what make the community scores worth reading, and they shape everything that gets built next.

And a special thank you to anyone who chips in to keep the lights on. Running GamingList means real server costs, the game database, and a lot of late-night development. Every bit of support genuinely helps.

Like what we're building?

GamingList is free and community-funded. If it's useful to you, you can help cover the server & database costs on Ko-fi — or just share it and tell us what you think.

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