The Bean Dive is back for its 13th year! Destroy your completion percentage by starting games in your backlog, then see how long it takes you to recover!
I see all those unplayed games you have. Stop ignoring them and get them on your tag where they belong. You never liked your completion percentage being that high anyway, so join me in dragging it down a few pegs via the annual Bean Dive event. This year, we've even incorporated the Bean Dive into the
You'll see a new 'Dive Summary' box on the right side of your home page, giving you various Dive-related information.All Dives will have their own Bean Dive page on the site, which lists changes in stats and lists all the games Dived.Do not press this button until all Dived games have scanned in, or they won't be counted!
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