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A dark-fantasy journal for the games you've played, the ones you're playing, and the ones you dared to drop.
PC · Console · Handheld · Tabletop — one tome.
Library
12 games

Elden Ring

Baldur's Gate 3

Dark Souls III

Disco Elysium

Hades II

Diablo IV

Path of Exile 2

The Witcher 3

Hollow Knight

Lies of P

Pillars of Eternity

Slay the Spire
A glimpse of the tome.
Three surfaces, one story
Every game in your collection, laid out like an inventory. Rarity-colored by your own ratings. Filter, search, organize. Drag your favorites into pride of place.
Stash · Tome · Quests
Every status change becomes a chapter. A timeline of finished campaigns, dropped quests, and the long backlog — the story of how you play.
Timeline · History
A public profile worth sharing. Your titles, your class, your favored realms. Drop the link in your bio.
Public · Shareable
Questions
Yes. Dungeon Logbook is free forever — no ads, no subscriptions, no paywalled features. Social features like public profiles will never be gated.
Dungeon Logbook is built for RPG, Soulslike, and CRPG fans with a dark-fantasy interface inspired by Diablo 2. Unlike Backloggd, every social feature stays free forever. Unlike HowLongToBeat, the focus is on your personal journal rather than aggregated playtime data.
Yes. Track games from any platform — PC, console, handheld, and tabletop — in a single library.
Yes. A free account keeps your library private and synced across devices. Sign-up takes seconds and requires only an email and password.
Private by default. You can optionally publish a public profile to share your gaming character sheet, but nothing is shared without your explicit consent.
Game metadata — titles, cover art, release years, and platforms — is sourced from RAWG, a community-maintained video game database.
Begin your tome.
Free, forever. Your library, your way.
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