I am - I visit it so often, if I start typing "ra" into my browser, it pops up. I find it both wonderful and inadequate for my purposes. It's stuck using the author's tags, and the authors are horribly inconsistent. (...Itch.io should have tag wranglers so that "solo" and "solo-TTRPG" and single-player" all get synned.) (They've added a "solo" search function but it doesn't catch everything because some solo ttrpgs are not tagged with anything like that.)
It also won't tell me which games need dice, cards, tarot cards, a block tower, etc. And it won't tell me which TTRPGs are "85 pages with worldbuilding and a complex combat system" and which are 1-page "here's an idea and the a couple of charts; have fun."
...but my main reason for not relying on RandomBundleGame is that I've bought several bundles that aren't in its collection. If all my games were in there, I'd probably be too lazy to try to set up a database. But the four "Solo But Not Alone" collections aren't there, among others. RBG has 14 bundles; I have over 30 good-sized ones, plus a bunch of smaller ones.
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It also won't tell me which games need dice, cards, tarot cards, a block tower, etc. And it won't tell me which TTRPGs are "85 pages with worldbuilding and a complex combat system" and which are 1-page "here's an idea and the a couple of charts; have fun."
...but my main reason for not relying on RandomBundleGame is that I've bought several bundles that aren't in its collection. If all my games were in there, I'd probably be too lazy to try to set up a database. But the four "Solo But Not Alone" collections aren't there, among others. RBG has 14 bundles; I have over 30 good-sized ones, plus a bunch of smaller ones.