Your Steam library has 300 games. Pick one.
You know the routine. Open Steam. Scroll the library. Hover over something. Think about it. Scroll more. Close Steam. Watch YouTube instead.
The library grew because the sales were good. Summer Sale, Winter Sale, a Humble Bundle here, a 90%-off impulse buy there. Every one of those games looked right at the time. Now they sit in a list so long you can't even remember what half of them are.
The problem isn't that you don't have anything to play. It's that you have too much. Randomizers exist for Steam, but random doesn't help when the issue is commitment, not discovery. Getting handed a game you bought in 2019 and forgot about doesn't make you want to play it.
How it works
Paste your Steam ID. Inventory Full imports your library in seconds. Tell it your mood and how long you want to play. It picks one game. Not a list. One.
If the pick isn't right, reroll. If you're done with a game for good, move on. No guilt, no shame. The app tracks what you're playing, what you've finished, and what you've decided isn't for you. That's it.
No account required. Everything runs in your browser. Your library stays yours.
You already own the games. Inventory Full helps you play them.