This is the matching game-side Markdown example. It keeps the same frontmatter rules but changes only the section and the tags.
Three lightweight picks
1. A short puzzle game
Great when you want one evening of clean, focused play with almost no setup time.
2. A co-op action game
Better for a friend group that wants something noisy, slightly messy, and easy to laugh about.
3. A slower strategy game
Useful when the sale is good and you want something that can sit on your machine for months before you fully dive in.
Why Markdown still works here
Recommendation posts rarely need custom structure. A short intro, a few headings, a pull quote, and some tags are usually enough.
Use Markdown first. Reach for MDX only when the article clearly benefits from reusable components.
Tagging idea
Use tags for the smaller topic axis: co-op, roguelike, steam-sale, deck-builder, boss-rush, and so on. That keeps the archive flexible without turning navigation into a mess.