Keeping track of your constantly growing game library across multiple consoles is a difficult task for gamers. You might have a Nintendo Switch or PlayStation console, but you can’t save your gaming progress on their respective platforms.
For iPhone gamers, that’s another story of the day. Thankfully, a companion app called GamePal will make your game library management easier and less hassle than before.
GamePal For Multi-Platform Gamers
Need Help Tracking Games? iPhone’s GamePal Boasts iCloud Sync
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GamePal is a full-featured application that assists you in cataloging, organizing, and tracking your video game collection effortlessly. From casual weekend gamer to hardcore trophy hunter, GamePal provides you with complete control of your collection — physical, digital, and subscription.
“GamePal is the perfect sidekick for your gaming adventures, designed to elevate your gaming experience and help you keep track of your ever-growing collection. Whether you’re a casual player or a hardcore enthusiast, GamePal is here to make your gaming life more organized, insightful, and fun!” the App Store description reads.
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Seamless Sync and Offline Access via iCloud Integration
GamePal excels in its intelligent adoption of iCloud syncing, keeping your data current everywhere you go across Apple devices.
Need to shift from your iPhone to your iPad? No sweat. You’ll discover your complete library waiting to go. It’s the best way to go for cloud gaming.
And it’s all offline-capable, too, meaning you can browse and bring your collection up to date even without a steady internet connection nearby.
Keep Track of What You’ve Played And What You’ll Play Next
According to 9to5Mac, GamePal has a lot of features that will benefit users. Not only can it add games you have finished or indicate “Want to Play” or “Currently Playing” titles, but it also sorts games by subscription, or whether it’s a physical or digital game.
Apart from that, the game library tracker can add platforms to each title, regardless of whether you play on PS5, Xbox, Switch, or mobile. You can also rate and review each game with your honest feedback.
What’s more, you can log gameplay sessions to record hours played by title. That’s not the best part yet. With GamePal, you don’t have to manually enter the game information.
GamePal accesses the IGDB (Internet Games Database), automatically populating artwork, release dates, descriptions, and even screenshots. That’s less time typing — and more time gaming.
A Personalized Experience With Widgets, Icons, and Notifications
Personalization is at the heart of GamePal. iPhone gamers can select personalized app icons to suit their style and insert widgets on their iPhone home screen for easy access to their favorite games or gaming calendars.
Furthermore, you can turn on notifications to keep up with gaming targets or reminders. The level of personalization you’ll experience here is not just about functionality. It’s also aesthetically pleasing as you track your games.
Before you use GamePal, make sure your iPhone is running iOS 17 or later. It’s optimized for the latest-generation iPhones, so it’s a lean, mean experience from the instant you jump in.
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