Rate My Steam Page
Help Indie Devs Before Launch
What if you could help a game succeed before it even releases? Now you can.
Learn MoreHow It Works
Developer Submits
Indie developers submit their unreleased game's store page for feedback.
Players Guess
Real gamers see it mixed with regular games and guess the review count.
Developer Gets Feedback
Aggregate data shows how players perceive the game's quality and appeal.
🎮 For Players
You're Already Helping
When you play Review Guesser, some games you see are unreleased titles from indie developers. Your guess tells them: "Based on my first impression, I'd expect this game to have X reviews."
- ✔It doesn't affect your accuracy stats
- ✔You can optionally leave written feedback
- ✔You might discover a game to wishlist
📊 For Developers
Real Feedback, Real Gamers
Before you launch, know how players perceive your store page. Get answers to:
- •Does my capsule catch attention?
- •Do players understand what my game is?
- •What review range do first impressions suggest?
- •How does version A compare to version B?
Sample Results Dashboard
Your Game: "Stellar Odyssey"
Responses: 342 / 500 (68% complete)
Distribution
Text Feedback: 47 responses
"Love the art style!" - common theme
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I played a feedback game?+
Do feedback games count toward my leaderboard rank?+
How often will I see feedback games?+
Can I skip feedback games?+
Are developers paying for this?+
What data do developers see about me?+
I'm a developer. How do I submit my game?+
🎯 The Bigger Picture
Why This Matters
Game development is risky. Developers spend years building something with no guarantee it'll find an audience.
A well-crafted store page can mean the difference between obscurity and visibility. But most devs never know how their page performs until after launch.
With Rate My Steam Page, we're closing that gap.
Real gamers. Real first impressions. Real insights.
Every guess you make could help an indie dev make better decisions, improve their store page, and ultimately find the audience their game deserves.
Ready to Get Feedback on Your Game?
We're accepting submissions from indie developers with games on Steam.