Michael Flarup, renowned app icon designer (and video game developer), has announced a new app called Cibby that creates a shelf with interactive 3D versions of your games. Here’s how he describes it on X:
I love collecting physical games.
— Michael Flarup (@flarup) June 29, 2026
So I made something for it.
Meet Cibby. pic.twitter.com/ynj7MW5B3b
I love collecting physical games.
So I made something for it.
Meet Cibby. [Video]
And:
One thing I didn't fully appreciate when I started this…
— Michael Flarup (@flarup) June 29, 2026
To build Cibby, I've also had to start building what I hope will become one of the world's largest 3D libraries of physical video games.
It's a huge undertaking, and very much a work in progress. But I think it'll be… pic.twitter.com/ZasjUMVodM
I’ve always felt that game collection software should be about more than keeping track of what you own.
It should celebrate the games, the artwork, the hunt, and the joy of building a collection. It should feel physical instead of like a spreadsheet.
That’s what I’m trying to build with Cibby.
And:
One thing I didn’t fully appreciate when I started this…
To build Cibby, I’ve also had to start building what I hope will become one of the world’s largest 3D libraries of physical video games.
It’s a huge undertaking, and very much a work in progress. But I think it’ll be worth it.
As I replied to Michael, this is exactly the kind of software I want.
View the tweetand sign up to be notified when it launches on Cibby.app.
P.S. Make sure to visit the site and try grabbing one of the video game boxes floating by in the background with your cursor.