Update 1
On the first attached image, you can see a graph representing the correlations between different game genres. The closer two genres are, the more similar they are. A black line between two genres means that, from the perspective of my current system, those genres are essentially the same.

In the current system, genres are described by 10 parameters. I may need to review the values for these parameters to better differentiate genres or add more parameters to analyze genres from different perspectives. The graph itself is somewhat strange, for example two very similar genres with only a small difference in weight can sometimes appear far apart for unknown reasons. If you notice any inconsistencies, they might be due to how the graph is visualized. However, I would still appreciate it if you could share your findings so I can double-check them.
On the second attached image, you can see a graph showing the differences between itch.io games from 2013. These differences are calculated based on genre differences. As before, black lines between games indicate that the two games are indistinguishable from the perspective of my system.

Fact #1: A small number of games (fewer than 10) on itch.io from 2013 have no recognizable game genre in their tags. Unfortunately, these games, and any future games with the same issue, will not appear in my recommendation system, as game genre is mandatory for the system to function correctly. If you are a game developer, always include the game genre in your game’s metadata. It’s better to assign multiple genres (if applicable) than to leave it blank.
Overall project progress: The backend is already complete - I can assign scores to games I like or dislike, and the system can already provide reasonable recommendations. Next, I need to create a frontend so interested users can try it themselves, and I also need to collect more game data from itch.io. I estimate this will take me about a month (including frontend development + data collection + and calculations).


