Create your collector account.
Collector challenge
Build your vault. Compare shelves. Give your collecting streak a bit of structure.
The collector challenge is a simple way to stop letting the collection live half in your head. Start by tracking what you own, add the games you still want, and see which shelves, systems, and collector habits are actually shaping your vault.
Mark your first ten owned games.
Add five wanted grails to your hunt list.
Watch your collector profile start to take shape.
For shelf builders
Track the games you own, whether they are loose, complete in box, sealed, graded, or still waiting for a condition upgrade.
For value watchers
Watch loose and complete values, enter what you paid, and see where your collection is gaining market edge.
For completion nerds
Choose a console, chase missing games, and see which libraries are closest to your next real milestone.
Why a challenge page helps
Collectors do better when the first steps are simple. A challenge gives new users a reason to add the first few games, build a wanted list, and start seeing the shape of the collection instead of bouncing off an empty vault.
How people usually use it
Map the shelf first
Start by getting the owned games into the vault. Even a rough first pass makes the wanted list and duplicates much easier to understand later.
Turn it into a hunt list
Add missing grails, price targets, and upgrade goals so the next store visit or convention trip has some direction.
Compare habits, not just totals
The fun is not only "who has more games." It is seeing which systems matter most, which shelves are closest to completion, and which parts of the collection are actually moving.
Use it as a feedback loop
Once the collection is visible, it becomes much easier to spot where duplicates are piling up, where the budget is going, and what deserves attention next.