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    1. May 2025 Backlog Burner: Conclusion and Recap

      The May 2025 Backlog Burner event is officially over! Over the month of May, 13 participants moved 170 games out of their backlogs. There were 4 standard bingo wins from: u/Durinthal u/Eidolon...

      The May 2025 Backlog Burner event is officially over!

      Over the month of May, 13 participants moved 170 games out of their backlogs.

      There were 4 standard bingo wins from:

      There was 1 anti-bingo win from:

      There was 1 traditional bingo blackout from:

      There was 1 golf bingo win from:

      There were 31 daily posts(!!!) made by:

      A big thank you to ALL who participated in the event, whether that was by playing games, joining in conversations, or reading people's posts here.

      It has been an absolute blast doing this with everyone. I truly love this event. Thank you all.

      Use this topic to post your final bingo cards, give recaps of your games, and share any thoughts you have on the event itself.

      See you again for the next Backlog Burner in November 2025!


      Statistics

      • We averaged 13.1 games per person and 38.4 games per week.
      • There were 293 comments posted across 5 different topics.
      • We played games that started with every letter of the alphabet except X
      • Not a single game played had "Super" anywhere in its title.

      Platforms

      Games were played on at least 31 different platforms

      • Arcade
      • Bandai Wonderswan
      • Microsoft Xbox
      • Microsoft Xbox 360
      • Mobile
      • NEC Turbografx-CD
      • Nintendo 3DS
      • Nintendo DS
      • Nintendo Entertainment System
      • Nintendo Famicom Disk System
      • Nintendo Game Boy
      • Nintendo Game Boy Advance
      • Nintendo Game Boy Color
      • Nintendo Gamecube
      • Nintendo Switch
      • Nintendo Virtual Boy
      • Nintendo Wii
      • Nintendo Wii U
      • Panasonic 3DO
      • PC (Windows)
      • PC (Linux)
      • Playdate
      • Sega Genesis
      • Sega Master System
      • Sega Saturn
      • Sony PlayStation 2
      • Sony PlayStation 4
      • Sony Playstation Move
      • Steam Deck
      • Super Nintendo Entertainment System
      • Tabletop

      Animals and more

      Players played as at least 38 non-human protagonists:

      • 1 AI (ctrl.alt.DEAL)
      • 1 badger (Shelter)
      • 1 bird (A Short Hike)
      • 5 cats (I and Me (x2), MLEM: Space Agency, Tales of the Neon Sea (x2))
      • Cthulhu (Cthulhu Saves the World)
      • 2 dogs (Chicory: A Colorful Tale, Recommendation Dog)
      • 1 dolphin (Ecco the Dolphin)
      • 1 dung beetle (Yoku's Island Express)
      • 1 fox (TUNIC)
      • 1 frog (Frog Fractions: Game of the Decade Edition)
      • 1 goat (Goat Simulator 3)
      • 1 god (Hades)
      • 1 golf ball (Golfing Over It with Alva Majo)
      • 1 grimp (PixelJunk Eden)
      • 1 pillow Kirby (Kirby's Block Ball)
      • 1 lynx (Shelter 2)
      • 1 monster (Monster Prom)
      • 1 Nightmaren (NiGHTS Into Dreams...)
      • 1 pawn (Questy Chess)
      • 1 pool ball (Pool Panic)
      • 1 rabbit (Lugaru HD)
      • 2 rats (Propeller Rat, SpaceRat Miner)
      • 1 Rythulian (Journey)
      • 6 robots (BEEP, Choice of Robots, Core Fault, Joy Mech Fight, Machinarium, SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech)
      • 1 squirrel with a gun (Squirrel With a Gun)
      • 1 tapeworm (Tapeworm Disco Puzzle)

      Also, this doesn't technically count but I'm including it anyway:

      • 1 IRL human (JoustMania)

      Highlights

      The following highlights were aggregated from participants and focus on the whole event or other participants. Thank you to those of you who wrote in! I'm sharing these as written and randomized, though I did make some minor edits: for flow and consistency, to maintain anonymity, to add usernames, and to link to specific comments when needed.

      • Shout out @J-Chiptunator who played on more consoles than I played games this month

      • I think one or two people came back to games after a decade, which is really cool to see (u/Wes: Grand Theft Auto V and u/CannibalisticApple: Animal Crossing)

      • I really enjoyed the heartfelt Animal Crossing write-up by @CannibalisticApple, which made me feel ten years old again.

      • I thought it was sweet that aphoenix played a game recommended by someone else on the site

      • @1338's daily recap of the event. While I love the Bingo cards that we've done for the last few, I also really just enjoyed the love of the game and sticking to it every day like a blog.

      • I want to mention @J-Chiptunator for writing a full novella every other week, in alphabetical order.

      • u/aphoenix's deception

      • There were a couple of callbacks to games played in previous events. I think it's neat that some games are getting shared play over time in these.

      • @kfwyre choosing a non-Steam/non-PC gaming platform was very cool.

      • The big one was of course @aphoenix's anti-bingo. That was super clever and well-delivered.

      • Games given away during the giveaway threads showing up in the Backlog Burner

      • Fantastic write-ups from so many people. There were so many thoughtful posts about games, and they helped me to structure my own backlog when there was overlap.

      • I very much enjoyed Wes' post for Golfing Over It with Alva Majo regarding game design, games that defy familiar rules to engage the player, and making improvements after losing progress.

      • Durinthal @ PAX East

      • I respect 1338 for playing and posting daily. What a way to burn through the backlog!

      • aphoenix delivering on his devious plan

      • Awesome that Wes made the site for this event

      • @1338 for being the most consistent poster, contributing a new game every single day. Crazy dedication.

      • @Durinthal playing at PAX East was super cool

      • Wes doubling up on Archipelago and Backlog Burner

      • 1338 signing off from the event with the Oblivion Remaster


      Personal Highlights

      These were highlights that were shared from players that focused on themselves. For these, I have included their names:

      u/Eidolon: I want to say that this has been my most successful Backlog Burner yet, because I actually got a couple of games to 100% completion. So the bingo was just a bonus!

      u/aphoenix: To anyone else who reads, thank you for participating in an event like this. It's nice to feel connected to people. It's easy to feel splintered and disconnected today, and things like this is exactly what I hoped to get from the internet when I was first playing The 7th Guest years ago. <3 for everyone here!

      u/CannibalisticApple:

      • Finishing The Letter to say goodbye to my Wii U as part of leaving my old house
      • Playing the original Animal Crossing for the first time in just over eleven years to greet my new house
      • Getting a chance to chat with people about games I've also played, and see all these other games that could also be fun
      • Seeing the sheer number of games with cats. And then realizing how many games I own that star cats.

      u/Wes: I moved The Swapper from own library into my backlog based on @aphoenix's write-up here, and @1338 put Sea of Stars on my radar.


      Full Game List (alphabetical)

      A

      B

      C

      D

      E

      F

      G

      H

      I

      J

      K

      L

      M

      N

      O

      P

      Q

      R

      S

      T

      U

      V

      W

      X

      Y

      Z

      Full Game List (by week)

      Week 1

      Week 2

      Week 3

      Week 4

      Week 5(ish)

      14 votes
    2. May 2025 Backlog Burner: Week 5(ish) Discussion

      Only a few days left! Post your current bingo cards. Continue updating us on your games! Finish your Backlog Burning by June 1st! Quick links: Backlog Bingo Site Week 1 Discussion and Event...

      Only a few days left!

      Post your current bingo cards.
      Continue updating us on your games!
      Finish your Backlog Burning by June 1st!

      Quick links:


      Week 4 Recap

      8 participants played 7 bingo cards and moved 29 games out of their backlogs!
      There were t̵̳̒h̵̡̫͊r̷̘̼̎é̴̪̕e̶͙̭̓̿ bingo wins!
      Congratulations to u/SingedFrostLantern, u/kfwyre, and ų̷̪̭̖͚̮̃̃̃̅̉͒͑̀͊͜/̸͙͇̿͒́̋̽̈̈́ą̷͈̠͍̪̯̩͕͛́̐̈́̾͠p̶͔͕̭͓̫͕͓̬̫̗̉̅̽̈́̇́͘͝ḫ̸̠̤̫̦͖̘̙̣̦͗͜ǫ̴̯̪̣͚̥̝̞̘͊̏͠ȩ̷̛̖̭͕̗̹̹̌͛͌͆̋̈́n̸̯̮͕͂̄̀͗͐̋̈́̿̂͆i̷̱͉̰̻͈̦̗̤͋͌̂̍̋̿͜ͅẋ̶̡̛̘͖͎̰͓̫̼̀͂͗͒̉͑͝͝ͅ

      28% of games played this week started with the letter S.

      There was a 5 letter stretch of the alphabet for which there were no games played: H-I-J-K-L

      At least 2 Linux distributions were installed by participants this week.

      Coincidentally, at least 2 bingo cards were deleted by participants this week.

      Thus far, a total of 136 games have been played for the May 2025 Backlog Burner.

      Game List:

      Week 3 Recap

      10 Participants played 7 bingo cards and moved 38 games out of their backlogs!
      There were 0 bingo wins.

      Participants played as at least 7 animals:

      • a dolphin
      • a frog
      • a martian
      • a rat
      • two cats
      • a squirrel

      At least 1 of those animals possessed a gun.

      68% of the games played this week started with a letter in the first half of the alphabet.

      Thus far, a total of 107 games have been played for the May 2025 Backlog Burner.

      Game List:

      Week 2 Recap

      9 participants played 8 bingo cards and moved 46 games out of their backlogs!

      There was 1 bingo win. Congrats to u/Durinthal!

      Games were played at at least 1 major gaming convention.

      8 games played had at least five words in their titles.

      Game list:

      Week 1 Recap

      10 participants played 7 bingo cards and moved 23 games out of their backlogs!

      At least 6 different platforms were used: Nintendo DS, PC, Playdate, Switch, Wii U, Wonderswan

      There were 0 bingo wins.

      • 4 people played Flow bingo cards
      • 1 person played a Flow Golf bingo card
      • 2 people played Flux bingo cards
      • 3 people played free choice

      Game list:

      14 votes
    3. May 2025 Backlog Burner: Week 4 Discussion

      Week 4 has begun! Post your current bingo cards. Continue updating us on your games! If you did not participate in Week 1 but want to start this week, that's fine! Reminder: playing bingo is...

      Week 4 has begun!

      Post your current bingo cards.
      Continue updating us on your games!

      If you did not participate in Week 1 but want to start this week, that's fine!
      Reminder: playing bingo is OPTIONAL.

      Quick links:


      Week 3 Recap

      10 Participants played 7 bingo cards and moved 38 games out of their backlogs!
      There were 0 bingo wins.

      Participants played as at least 7 animals:

      • a dolphin
      • a frog
      • a martian
      • a rat
      • two cats
      • a squirrel

      At least 1 of those animals possessed a gun.

      68% of the games played this week started with a letter in the first half of the alphabet.

      Thus far, a total of 107 games have been played for the May 2025 Backlog Burner.

      Game List:

      Week 2 Recap

      9 participants played 8 bingo cards and moved 46 games out of their backlogs!

      There was 1 bingo win. Congrats to u/Durinthal!

      Games were played at at least 1 major gaming convention.

      8 games played had at least five words in their titles.

      Game list:

      Week 1 Recap

      10 participants played 7 bingo cards and moved 23 games out of their backlogs!

      At least 6 different platforms were used: Nintendo DS, PC, Playdate, Switch, Wii U, Wonderswan

      There were 0 bingo wins.

      • 4 people played Flow bingo cards
      • 1 person played a Flow Golf bingo card
      • 2 people played Flux bingo cards
      • 3 people played free choice

      Game list:

      16 votes
    4. May 2025 Backlog Burner: Week 3 Discussion

      Week 3 has begun! Post your current bingo cards. Continue updating us on your games! If you did not participate in Week 1 but want to start this week, that's fine! Reminder: playing bingo is...

      Week 3 has begun!

      Post your current bingo cards.
      Continue updating us on your games!

      If you did not participate in Week 1 but want to start this week, that's fine!
      Reminder: playing bingo is OPTIONAL.

      Quick links:


      Week 2 Recap

      9 participants played 8 bingo cards and moved 46 games out of their backlogs!

      There was 1 bingo win. Congrats to u/Durinthal!

      Games were played at at least 1 major gaming convention.

      8 games played had at least five words in their titles.

      Game list:

      Week 1 Recap

      10 participants played 7 bingo cards and moved 23 games out of their backlogs!

      At least 6 different platforms were used: Nintendo DS, PC, Playdate, Switch, Wii U, Wonderswan

      There were 0 bingo wins.

      • 4 people played Flow bingo cards
      • 1 person played a Flow Golf bingo card
      • 2 people played Flux bingo cards
      • 3 people played free choice

      Game list:

      17 votes
    5. May 2025 Backlog Burner: Week 2 Discussion

      Week 2 has begun! Post your current bingo cards. Continue updating us on your games! If you did not participate in Week 1 but want to start this week, that's fine! Reminder: playing bingo is...

      Week 2 has begun!

      Post your current bingo cards.
      Continue updating us on your games!

      If you did not participate in Week 1 but want to start this week, that's fine!
      Reminder: playing bingo is OPTIONAL.

      Quick links:


      Week 1 Recap

      10 participants played 7 bingo cards and moved 23 games out of their backlogs!

      At least 6 different platforms were used: Nintendo DS, PC, Playdate, Switch, Wii U, Wonderswan

      There were 0 bingo wins.

      • 4 people played Flow bingo cards
      • 1 person played a Flow Golf bingo card
      • 2 people played Flux bingo cards
      • 3 people played free choice

      Game list:

      16 votes
    6. May 2025 Backlog Burner: Week 1 Discussion

      The blaze has officially ignited! The May 2025 Backlog Burner is officially live. Use this topic to post about the games that you play. Quicklink: Backlog Bingo Etiquette: It is fine to make...

      The blaze has officially ignited!

      The May 2025 Backlog Burner is officially live. Use this topic to post about the games that you play.

      Quicklink: Backlog Bingo

      Etiquette:

      • It is fine to make multiple top-level posts throughout the week.

      • It is also fine to respond to your own posts.

      • If you are playing Backlog Bingo, you can share your table either by markdown or through screenshots.

      Gameplay guidelines:

      • Goals for this event (if any) are entirely individual and self-determined.

      • Playing Bingo is optional and not required.

      • You do NOT need to finish games unless you want to. The point is to try out games and have fun, not force ourselves to play things we're not interested in.


      Backlog Burner FAQ

      What exactly is the Backlog Burner?

      Your "backlog" is all those games you've been meaning to play or get around to, but never have yet. This event is an attempt to get us to collectively dig into that treasure trove of experiences, scratch some long-standing itches, and knock a few titles off our to-play lists.

      It runs every May and November. New discussion topics will go up once a week during those months.

      You do not need to sign up in advance -- the topics are open to all. If you would like to be included in the notification list, comment in this topic to be added.

      How do I participate?
      • Choose some games from your backlog and play them.
      • Then tell us about your experiences in the discussion thread for the week.

      That's it!

      Optionally: you can play Backlog Bingo which is a fun way of cutting down the choices you have to make and playing games you might not have normally selected on your own.

      Do I need to finish the games that I play?

      Nope! Not at all.

      There aren't really any requirements for the event so much as this is an incentive to get us to play games we've been avoiding starting up, for whatever reason. Play as much or as little as you like of a given game.

      Try out dozens for ten minutes each or dive into one for 40 hours. There's no wrong way to participate!

      Can I make multiple posts in the same topic?

      Yes! Each discussion thread stays live for a full week, so feel free to make multiple comments in the topic as you play different games. This isn't considered noise -- it's considered valuable participation in the event!


      Backlog Bingo FAQ

      Important: All data for your Backlog Bingo card is stored on your device, not the server. Clearing your browser data will delete your card. You can use the export feature to make backups or move your card between devices.

      I'm a returning player. How do I reset my previous card?

      If you've already created a card and wish to start over, click the Settings button in the header to access your card settings. Then click the Reset button, and confirm the prompt. This will irrevocably delete your present card, allowing you to start fresh.

      Where is my data stored?

      All data is stored by your browser in local storage. There are no accounts, and nothing is sent to the server, so it's privacy-friendly by design. This does mean that you are responsible for not deleting any browser data on wescook.ca, either manually or through automatic cleanups performed on browser close.

      Backlog Bingo is open-source, and licensed permissively under MIT.

      What is the difference between the "Standard" and "Golf" modes?

      In Standard Mode, each square on the bingo card corresponds with one single game. Duplicate games cannot be entered into different squares. A winning card would have a row of five different games that each filled in one square.

      In Golf Mode, duplicates are not only allowed -- they are encouraged! The purpose of Golf mode is to try to find a single game that will fill multiple categories at the same time. For example: Stardew Valley might fulfill You got it on sale, A solo-dev project, and Has romanceable characters all at the same time. A winning card would have all twenty five squares filled, but possibly only six or seven different games.

      What is the star space in the middle?

      That is the "wildcard" or "free space."

      In Standard Mode, there are no requirements to fill it. You can choose any game you want! Anything goes!

      In Golf Mode, it does not need to be filled. Because Golf is all about stacking up categories on a single game, any game used in Golf would fill it automatically, meaning it has no real function. As such, the square will be pre-filled for you if you play in Golf mode.

      The new Free list defaults to having this space turned off. Because you already have full freedom in how you fill the squares, having a free space is redundant (though if you miss it or just like the aesthetics, you can certainly turn it back on!).

      Can I create custom bingo categories for this, or other events?

      Absolutely! The Backlog Bingo app reads in simple JSON files which define the available categories. We've created a couple prebuilt lists for this event, but you're free to tweak our categories, or create completely new ones. You could even use them for books, anime, movies, recipes -- anything!

      If you are interested in learning more, you can find documentation on the wiki, and use an example JSON category file. You can also ask for help in the topic!

      20 votes
    7. Announcing the Tildes Backlog Burner event for May 2025: Shrink your unplayed games list this coming month!

      It's almost time... ...for another Tildes Backlog Burner -- the event where you try out games you've always wanted to play (but haven't yet -- for whatever reason). The Backlog Burner for May 2025...

      It's almost time...

      ...for another Tildes Backlog Burner -- the event where you try out games you've always wanted to play (but haven't yet -- for whatever reason).

      The Backlog Burner for May 2025 will officially begin in two days on May 1st.

      If you're new to the Backlog Burner, check out our previous events to get an idea of what's going on:


      Backlog Bingo is back and better than ever!

      New Category List

      In addition to Flux and Flow from the past, we've added a new list: Free!

      This one is dead simple: the letters of the alphabet, and nothing more. You have (nearly) complete freedom in how you fill your squares. For example, Half-Life could fill:

      • H for its title
      • G for Gordon Freeman
      • F for First-Person Shooter
      • X for "Xen is really kind of a letdown, isn't it?"

      The choice is entirely yours! Be as strict or as loose as you want to be with it.

      We also added nearly three dozen words to the popular Flow set from last time. Maybe you'll roll some of the new additions, like Sly, Maneuver, or Whimsy?

      New Site Features

      u/Wes, coding wizard that he is, has added some incredible new features to the site:

      • Seeded Cards: You can now roll the same exact card as someone else by providing the same seed. It's available on the Settings page (just make sure all other settings are the same as well).

      • Import/Export: Need to move your card from your desktop to your phone? And then to your laptop? And then back to your desktop? Use the new Import/Export feature to save your card and its progress and move it between devices as much as you want. (Note: this also doubles as a backup tool for anyone worried about losing their card!)

      • Behind the Scenes Polish: You won't be able to tell just by looking at the site but there's a lot of backend stuff that Wes spruced up. Better error handling, a custom schema and validator for the category files, proper SVG icons, better mobile responsiveness, etc.

      Truly, the site has never been better!

      If you participated last time, clear your old card and start fresh with a new one. If you're new to the event, simply go to the Backlog Bingo site to generate your card.


      Notification List

      If you are interested in participating in the Backlog Burner, please comment in this topic. Anyone commenting/replying here will automatically be added to a notification list for the Backlog Burner, unless you specify otherwise.


      Start Planning (or Playing)

      Technically the event starts in two days, so you have time to roll your cards (if you're playing Bingo) and plan out what you'd like to play for the month. That said, if you're eager to jump right in, and start early, I certainly won't stop you!

      Let's get ready to burn through these backlogs!


      Backlog Burner FAQ

      What exactly is the Backlog Burner?

      Your "backlog" is all those games you've been meaning to play or get around to, but never have yet. This event is an attempt to get us to collectively dig into that treasure trove of experiences, scratch some long-standing itches, and knock a few titles off our to-play lists.

      It runs every May and November. New discussion topics will go up once a week during those months.

      You do not need to sign up in advance -- the topics are open to all. If you would like to be included in the notification list, comment in this topic to be added.

      How do I participate?
      • Choose some games from your backlog and play them.
      • Then tell us about your experiences in the discussion thread for the week.

      That's it!

      Optionally: you can play Backlog Bingo which is a fun way of cutting down the choices you have to make and playing games you might not have normally selected on your own.

      Do I need to finish the games that I play?

      Nope! Not at all.

      There aren't really any requirements for the event so much as this is an incentive to get us to play games we've been avoiding starting up, for whatever reason. Play as much or as little as you like of a given game.

      Try out dozens for ten minutes each or dive into one for 40 hours. There's no wrong way to participate!

      Can I make multiple posts in the same topic?

      Yes! Each discussion thread stays live for a full week, so feel free to make multiple comments in the topic as you play different games. This isn't considered noise -- it's considered valuable participation in the event!


      Backlog Bingo FAQ

      Important: All data for your Backlog Bingo card is stored on your device, not the server. Clearing your browser data will delete your card. You can use the export feature to make backups or move your card between devices.

      I'm a returning player. How do I reset my previous card?

      If you've already created a card and wish to start over, click the Settings button in the header to access your card settings. Then click the Reset button, and confirm the prompt. This will irrevocably delete your present card, allowing you to start fresh.

      Where is my data stored?

      All data is stored by your browser in local storage. There are no accounts, and nothing is sent to the server, so it's privacy-friendly by design. This does mean that you are responsible for not deleting any browser data on wescook.ca, either manually or through automatic cleanups performed on browser close.

      Backlog Bingo is open-source, and licensed permissively under MIT.

      What is the difference between the "Standard" and "Golf" modes?

      In Standard Mode, each square on the bingo card corresponds with one single game. Duplicate games cannot be entered into different squares. A winning card would have a row of five different games that each filled in one square.

      In Golf Mode, duplicates are not only allowed -- they are encouraged! The purpose of Golf mode is to try to find a single game that will fill multiple categories at the same time. For example: Stardew Valley might fulfill You got it on sale, A solo-dev project, and Has romanceable characters all at the same time. A winning card would have all twenty five squares filled, but possibly only six or seven different games.

      What is the star space in the middle?

      That is the "wildcard" or "free space."

      In Standard Mode, there are no requirements to fill it. You can choose any game you want! Anything goes!

      In Golf Mode, it does not need to be filled. Because Golf is all about stacking up categories on a single game, any game used in Golf would fill it automatically, meaning it has no real function. As such, the square will be pre-filled for you if you play in Golf mode.

      The new Free list defaults to having this space turned off. Because you already have full freedom in how you fill the squares, having a free space is redundant (though if you miss it or just like the aesthetics, you can certainly turn it back on!).

      Can I create custom bingo categories for this, or other events?

      Absolutely! The Backlog Bingo app reads in simple JSON files which define the available categories. We've created a couple prebuilt lists for this event, but you're free to tweak our categories, or create completely new ones. You could even use them for books, anime, movies, recipes -- anything!

      If you are interested in learning more, you can find documentation on the wiki, and use an example JSON category file. You can also ask for help in the topic!

      26 votes