Solo developer Nic Taylor has released a demo for Game Quest: The Backlog Battler, an upcoming indie title that lets players fight their unplayed Steam games. The game has gained attention online in recent days, including a post from Sea of Thieves calling it rude. A full release is planned later in 2026.
Nic Taylor, a solo developer, has created Game Quest: The Backlog Battler, a game that turns players' Steam libraries into gladiatorial battlegrounds. Unplayed games from a user's backlog appear as enemies in combat, with larger backlogs meaning more foes. Players can also challenge friends' public Steam libraries if they choose to do so. The game has sparked buzz on X over the past 48 hours, highlighting gamers' common issue of accumulating unplayed titles during sales. Sea of Thieves tweeted on April 29, 2026, 'Rude,' alongside an image of the game. A demo is now available on Steam, featuring basic combat mechanics. Least-played games attack the player, while most-played titles cheer from the stands or provide aid during fights. Taylor demonstrated this with Baldur’s Gate 3 assisting against Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Edition. The full version of Game Quest: The Backlog Battler is slated for release at an unspecified date in 2026. Taylor aims to expand on the demo's features for the complete game.