Find Your Games

Frequently Asked Questions

These answers explain what the quiz can and cannot tell you, how to interpret overlapping recommendations, and how to use the results when your schedule or friend group changes.

Is this a serious personality test or just for fun?

It is an entertainment-first guide, not a scientific assessment. The useful part is that it organizes practical gaming preferences into a language you can actually use when choosing what to play next.

Can my result change over time?

Yes. Core preferences often stay recognizable, but your current lifestyle, stress level, friend group, and available free time can change what feels satisfying right now.

Why do some recommended games overlap between types?

Some games succeed because they satisfy several motivations at once. A title can be story-rich and strategic, or social and competitive, so overlap is normal when the same game serves different needs well.

Should I buy only the games shown in my result?

No. Think of the result as a map, not a shopping list. The better use is to identify the traits behind the recommendations and then look for games that match those traits on your platform and budget.

How can I use this with friends who got different types?

Look for overlap first. If one person needs social energy and another needs low pressure, a cooperative or party game usually works better than forcing everyone into a ranked ladder or a massive open-world grind.

What if I only have short sessions during the week?

Yes. In that case, prioritize the emotional need in your result over the scale of the example games. A thrill-seeking player with 20 minutes may need a compact action game, not a 70-hour epic.