Tsumi is a community-driven platform for gamers who care about honest opinions. A place to write reviews, start discussions, and discover games through the voices of real people. Not fancy algorithms, not annoying push notifications, not in-your-face ads.
Hey, I'm the person behind Tsumi. I'm a solo developer who loves gaming and the communities that form around the games we play. I built Tsumi because I wanted a platform that felt right. Something clean, fast, and focused on what actually matters: the games and the people who play them.
If Reddit and X (formerly Twitter) had a baby which was gaming oriented, this would be it.
I care a lot about good design and user experience. Every detail on Tsumi, from how the feed loads to how a review card looks, is something I've thought about and iterated on. I believe a great UX isn't just about looking good, it's about getting out of your way so you can focus on what you came here to do.
I've seen many frustrations people had with tracking sites, from bad UX to no Steam import games implementation, and the list goes on. Which is why I wanted to solve it.
Think of every single game you can imagine as if it had its own subreddit. The website is dynamic, and each game page allows you to not only leave a review, but start a discussion. Follow people, see what they post, what they're playing, and so on. Import your Steam game library, adjust hours, all automatic with Steam API integration.
Being a solo project means Tsumi moves at its own pace, but it also means every feature exists because I genuinely believe it makes the platform better. Not because a committee approved it or a metric demanded it.
Finding games you'll actually enjoy shouldn't require sifting through paid promotions and inflated scores. I built Tsumi because we deserve a space where the community decides what's worth playing. Every review, every vote, and every discussion is from a real player sharing their honest experience. With good user experience and community driven where your feed is based on reviews and discussions, not forced ads.
Write detailed reviews with ratings, or start discussions about anything game-related. Share your thoughts on gameplay, story, performance, or anything else that matters to you.
Every game has its own community. Join the ones you care about to see posts from those games in your feed. Follow other players whose taste you trust.
Upvote helpful reviews and insightful discussions. The community collectively surfaces the best content through voting, keeping the most valuable voices at the top.
Track the games you're playing, have completed, or want to play next. Build your personal library and share it with others.
Have feedback, found a bug, or just want to say hey? I'd love to hear from you. Hit me up through the Help page.