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A catalog you can talk to.

Over 1,000 indie games from Steam, itch.io and beyond — searchable the way you actually think about games, not the way storefronts tag them. Describe the game you wish existed; your persona and the AI do the digging.

A hyped Snowbll owl ready to play
// not another infinite storefront

Less scrolling. More playing.

A dizzy owl overwhelmed by choice

Describe it, don't tag-hunt

“Cozy farming sim, but the economy actually pushes back” is a valid search here. The AI reads your intent and ranks candidates against real metadata — genre, pacing, economy depth, art style.

An owl tester giving a thumbs up

Humans verify the feel

AI can't tell you if a game is fun— so we don't pretend it can. Quality calls come from third-party human testers, not self-reported dev claims. Verified games wear the badge.

Snowbll owl sticker labeled Your Platforms

Keys land where you play

Buy on Snowbll, play on your platform. Game keys are delivered straight to the library you already use — no new launcher, no walled garden.

// example

One sentence in, a shortlist out.

// you type
something cozy I can sink evenings into — small village, light farming economy, no combat pressure
Sunhaven key art
Sunhaven96% match

Village sim, mature trade loop, zero combat. Tester-verified “relaxing but never idle.”

Skyfall key art
Skyfall84% match

Chill sky-island exploration with light town-building. Slightly more adventure than asked.

Voidbound key art
Voidboundfiltered out

Great game, wrong mood — cosmic horror doesn't belong in a cozy shortlist. Intent beats tags.

An owl raging at storefront tags

No more rage-scrolling through 200 games tagged “casual · indie · simulation” hoping one of them is what you meant. Say what you meant.

// one search, every storefront

Your platforms, all in one place.

Steam, itch.io, Epic, GOG, Google Play, App Store — the catalog spans the stores you already trust, and your purchases stay in those libraries.

Snowbll owls representing Steam, itch.io, Epic Games, GOG, Google Play and the App Store

Find the game you couldn't name.

The library is open — describe what you're in the mood for and see what comes back.