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Web Publishing.
A list of PC games filtered by the "Web Publishing" tag — ranked by quality, popularity, and price.
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RPG Maker VX Ace
Web PublishingSingleplayer
Quality75Popularity28Value67
$7.46$69.99
≈1d

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Streamer Life Simulator 2
Web PublishingSingleplayer
Quality67Popularity31Value61
$13.15$19.99
≈17h
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Stream Avatars
Web PublishingFunny
Quality76Popularity28Value50
$14.99

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Discord Bot Maker
Web PublishingRobots
Quality70Popularity27Value50
$9.99

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Action! - Gameplay Recording and Streaming
Web PublishingAction
Quality69Popularity31Value39
$29.99
≈25d

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FPS Monitor – hardware in-game & desktop overlays
Web PublishingFPS
Quality67Popularity27Value46
$12.99
≈1d

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AniCursor
Web PublishingEarly Access
Quality69Popularity17Value50
$1.99

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Gecata by Movavi 5 - Game Recording Software
Web PublishingSingleplayer
Quality58Popularity22Value50
$35.95

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Discord Bot Builder
Web PublishingEducation
Quality57Popularity19Value50
$7.99
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Pixel Game Maker MV
Web PublishingAction
Quality57Popularity22Value37
$84.99
≈9d
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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.