Backlog: a word which sends a shiver down most gamers’ spines.
That sense of unease we feel when looking at our pile of unplayed titles is a feeling most of us are all too familiar with. And yet, we just can’t seem to stop adding new entries to our ever-growing library of video games despite knowing we’re unlikely to ever get through them all.
Does it really need to be this way though? What if our libraries were something to be celebrated rather than a source of guilt? A mountain of games surely isn’t a cause for shame, but a sign of how much we enjoy our hobby and having something to suit every mood. This is why I’m bringing back the #LoveYourBacklog event once again so we can show our backlogs some affection during February.
Backlogged and proud of it
Show your backlog pride by choosing one of the badges from the list below and displaying it on your blog throughout the month. If you’re open to others viewing your games list and connecting to chat about gaming recommendations, feel free to add a link to your library to the image so we can check out your collection.
Do what bloggers do best
Declare your love for your backlog by writing a post about your game collection and publishing it before the end of February. Nominate unplayed or unfinished titles from your library for the first five questions below then give a shout-out to someone who has great taste in video games for the last one.
- A game you’re eager to play, but haven’t yet started
- A game you’ve started several times but haven’t yet finished
- The oldest game in terms of release date
- The most recent addition to your library
- The game which has spent the most time on your backlog
- The person responsible for you adding the most entries to your backlog, due to their good recommendations
Participate in #MaybeInMarch
The backlog appreciation isn’t over at the end of February as there’s more to come next month. You know that game nominated for the ‘most time on your backlog’ category above? Well, how about attempting to complete it during Match and then telling the blogging community about the experience? This isn’t about getting the chance to remove a title from your to-play list, but more about celebrating all the awesome releases which are part of it. Keep your eye peeled for more details coming in the next few weeks.
#LoveYourBacklog 2023 participants
The following list will be updated as posts are published.
- William from WCRobinson
- Kim from Later Levels
- Charles from Comfortably Adventurous (part 1)
- Frostilyte from Frostilyte Writes
- DaNamesX from Tales From The Backlog
- GD from The Gaming Diaries
- George from The Gamer With Glasses
- Skylar-Mei from gamergal.exe
- Charles from Comfortably Adventurous (part 2)
- RipWitch from Witch’s Review Corner
- Krista from Nerd Girl Thoughts
- McKenna from McKenna Talks About Games
Thank you to everyone who’d like to get involved with 2023’s #LoveYourBacklog Month. Now get out there and be proud of your backlog, because I’m looking forward to hearing all about your game collections.