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You can apply your own tags for a game on the store page, but I don't know if they work for filtering the library. Or if it has to be one that's been officially 'approved' by Valve as a general tag.
Would be nice if you could use to sort the library...
You'll probably attract a lot of 'it won't happen because' answers but I'd ignore them as they said the same about the two examples I gave.
There is no invisible tag or marker.
It's a bit difficult for me to find examples because Steam censors these games away from me, but take a look at this one: https://steamdb.info/app/1004240/info/
(I just typed "Hentai" into the search field, picked a random result, and checked that it's blocked on the German store)
If you go to the bottom of the "Additional Info" box, you'll find the "Content Descriptors" -- this is what's used for the "adult" handling. Tags really aren't used for anything; they are a user-thing.
And while I usually refer to loranzostanco for some more advanced library filters, they don't seem to include the "Content Descriptors" either...
Possible content descriptiors (may not be complete; haven't updated this in a while):
Will do, thank you!
So the descriptors ARE there? I have no idea how to go about it but the fact those descriptors are there, would that make it easier to implement a toggle in the library to do so?
Yes, Not for you, though -- for whoever is doing the Steam client at Valve.
I'll be using it on *my* bot/client as well, but that obviously does nothing with the Steam client.
https://steamdb.info/search/?a=app_keynames&type=-1&keyname=549&operator=1&keyvalue=3
(you'll have to copy and paste this URL rather than just clicking on it - Steam breaks the link by replacing & with &)
Then click "Show Only Owned".