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Utilities.
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YoloMouse - Cursor Changer
UtilitiesStrategy
Quality 74Popularity 29Value 40

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Standable: Full Body Estimation
UtilitiesIndie
Quality 65Popularity 26Value 51

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Auto Clicker
UtilitiesManagement
Quality 69Popularity 23Value 49

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Clickteam Fusion 2.5
UtilitiesEducation
Quality 71Popularity 26Value 45

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EZ-Crosshair
UtilitiesSingleplayer
Quality 72Popularity 23Value 46

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MateEngine
UtilitiesCute
Quality 77Popularity 24Value 40

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J.A.C.K.
UtilitiesSandbox
Quality 73Popularity 20Value 47

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MovieMator Video Editor Pro - Movie Maker, Video Editing Software
UtilitiesSingleplayer
Quality 48Popularity 24Value 70

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EmoteLab
UtilitiesCute
Quality 77Popularity 24Value 40

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Mouse X
UtilitiesIndie
Quality 77Popularity 23Value 40

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FaceRig
UtilitiesSingleplayer
Quality 66Popularity 31Value 40

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Dan Sing Sing AMV Maker for Vroid VRM and MMD
UtilitiesAnimation & Modeling
Quality 66Popularity 35Value 40

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OVR Toolkit - Desktop Overlay
UtilitiesVR
Quality 70Popularity 29Value 40

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AniCursor
UtilitiesEarly Access
Quality 69Popularity 17Value 50

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TyranoBuilder Visual Novel Studio
UtilitiesAnime
Quality 68Popularity 24Value 48

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Just Click The Button
UtilitiesSingleplayer
Quality 71Popularity 21Value 46

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Tree It
Utilities3D
Quality 72Popularity 19Value 46

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FPS Monitor – hardware in-game & desktop overlays
UtilitiesFPS
Quality 67Popularity 27Value 46

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Nimble Writer
UtilitiesTyping
Quality 69Popularity 23Value 46

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Desktop Kanojo
UtilitiesSingleplayer
Quality 69Popularity 26Value 44
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What is a tag page?
Tag pages group games by their Steam tags, like Singleplayer, RPG, or Co-op. Every game here carries that tag in Steam's own database, so the category reflects how the community and developer actually describe it.
How are "Top of the heap" picks chosen?
We rank by our Overall Score, which blends Quality (Steam reviews + Metacritic), Community Health (active player counts), and Price Timing (current deal vs. historical lows). The game at the top genuinely scores highest on all three axes right now.
Why does the count differ from Steam's?
Steam counts every game that has ever carried this tag, including early-access titles, DLC, bundles, and games with no review data. We only index games with enough data for a meaningful score, so our count is smaller, but each entry is actually evaluated.