The Elixir Index

The twenty best-rated games in the codex — measured, not reviewed.

  1. 1
    Schedule I

    Schedule I

    97.8% of 313,025 reviews·3 updates/6mo·$19.99
    Exceptional
    99.0
  2. 2
    RimWorld

    RimWorld

    97.8% of 244,920 reviews·3 updates/6mo·$34.99
    Exceptional
    99.0
  3. 3
    Timberborn

    Timberborn

    96% of 41,070 reviews·10 updates/6mo·$34.99
    Exceptional
    98.7
  4. 4
    Bloons TD 6

    Bloons TD 6

    97.2% of 393,440 reviews·3 updates/6mo·$13.99
    Exceptional
    98.6
  5. 5
    Two Point Museum

    Two Point Museum

    95.4% of 13,125 reviews·6 updates/6mo·$20.09
    Exceptional
    98.5
  6. 6
    Bills Must Be Paid

    Bills Must Be Paid

    97% of 7,585 reviews·3 updates/6mo·$6.99
    Exceptional
    98.4
  7. 7
    Barotrauma

    Barotrauma

    94% of 89,189 reviews·4 updates/6mo·$34.99
    Exceptional
    98.2
  8. 8
    Balatro

    Balatro

    97.8% of 197,114 reviews·$14.99
    Exceptional
    97.8
  9. 9
    Go-Go Town!

    Go-Go Town!

    93.3% of 2,675 reviews·4 updates/6mo·$27.99
    Exceptional
    97.7
  10. 10
    Don't Starve Together

    Don't Starve Together

    94.9% of 541,561 reviews·2 updates/6mo·$14.99
    Exceptional
    97.6
  11. 11
    Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition

    Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition

    94.9% of 181,572 reviews·2 updates/6mo·$34.99
    Exceptional
    97.5
  12. 12
    shapez 2 - Factory

    shapez 2 - Factory

    97% of 15,072 reviews·6 updates/6mo·$29.99
    Exceptional
    97.4
  13. 13
    Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard from Vampire Survivors

    Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard from Vampire Survivors

    96.2% of 18,698 reviews·1 update/6mo·$9.99
    Exceptional
    97.3
  14. 14
    Satisfactory

    Satisfactory

    97.3% of 277,951 reviews·4 updates/6mo·$39.99
    Exceptional
    97.2
  15. 15
    Against the Storm

    Against the Storm

    94.5% of 37,180 reviews·2 updates/6mo·$29.99
    Exceptional
    97.2
  16. 16
    Hearts of Iron IV

    Hearts of Iron IV

    90% of 374,704 reviews·4 updates/6mo·$49.99
    Exceptional
    97.0
  17. 17
    Baldur's Gate 3

    Baldur's Gate 3

    96.8% of 853,468 reviews·$59.99
    Exceptional
    96.7
  18. 18
    Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord

    Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord

    87.7% of 295,935 reviews·5 updates/6mo·$49.99
    Exceptional
    96.3
  19. 19
    Cult of the Lamb

    Cult of the Lamb

    95.9% of 127,783 reviews·$9.99
    Excellent
    95.8
  20. 20
    Stellaris

    Stellaris

    85.8% of 196,726 reviews·4 updates/6mo·$49.99
    Excellent
    95.7

How the rating is calculated

Reception. We take Steam’s positive and negative review counts and compute the lower bound of a 95% confidence interval on the positive rate, rather than the raw percentage. A raw percentage lets 97% of 300 reviews outrank 94% of 400,000, which is an artefact of sample size and not a fact about the games. The lower bound asks the more useful question: what is the worst true rating consistent with this evidence? Confidence has to be earned with volume.

Support. A bounded adjustment for whether the developers are still shipping. Four substantial updates in six months, with a post inside the last 45 days, earns the full tier; less activity earns less. The reward closes at most 70% of the remaining distance to 100 instead of adding flat points, so a game already near the ceiling cannot be inflated past better-received ones, and 100 is unreachable in practice.

Silence is only a penalty where support was the promise. Early Access titles, live-service games, and anything released in the past two years lose up to six points for going quiet. A finished single-player game loses nothing — it ships no updates because it is complete, not because it was abandoned, and a ranking that punished Stardew Valley for being done would be describing its own bug.

What is excluded. Games with fewer than 50 reviews are unrated — below that the interval is so wide the number would be noise dressed as precision. This index further requires 500. Unreleased titles, Steam’s software categories, and adult titles carrying Steam’s Adult Only or Frequent Sexual Content descriptors are all left out. Descriptors for milder content are deliberately not filtered, since most mature role-playing games carry them.

The weights above are ours, and they are the only judgement in the system. We publish them so the argument can be about the method. Review counts come from Steam and refresh daily; developer activity is measured from announcements the developers themselves posted, with press coverage excluded. SteamElixir is not affiliated with Valve.