Valve has updated the Steam store search to make it easier to explore larger categories than just a game’s name. The Steam store search bar now better searches for tags, developers, publishers, and franchises across web, app, and mobile. It also handles misspellings and typos much better than before.
This improvement comes in the form of the ability to expand existing categories and tags into the search bar as you type. This is the same as the game name suggestions that pop up when searching.
This change was made because Valve has seen players’ search habits shift in this direction. “We’ve noticed an increasing number of players searching for specific store hubs, tags, or developers, so we’ve updated Steam to handle those destinations,” it said. news post (opens in new tab).
For example, searching for “dungeon” now pops up tag suggestions like “dungeon crawler” and “mystery dungeon” along with games with dungeon in the name. This means that you can find a large directory of games tagged with zombies just by searching for something like “zombie”. You can also search for broader categories such as Free to Play.This used to be the top[カテゴリ]I found it mostly by browsing the tabs.
Similar functionality now exists for publishers and franchises. For example, you can search for Bethesda to get the publisher’s page, or Star Wars to get all Star Wars games. Lord of the Rings, Warhammer, whatever.
Finally, for those of you who misspell or misspell words, Steam search now handles typos better. You no longer need to spell intergalactic correctly to enjoy Intergalactic Fishing.
Enjoy Entergalatic Fishing and more! I tried it but didn’t know what it was.So maybe learn better spelling Or