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It's like Amazons "Amazons Choice" that is just a bot picking sometimes seemly random, useless items that you just ignore.
I'd use this to find unique games but not if I only see 5 seconds, 4 screens, 2 seconds to process what you see and with no information. Truthfully unless I am told/shown something that piques my interest, I'm not going to click on the link of the game.
I've spent too much time wading through the Discovery Queue. Finding little, so I've stopped using it.
WTF IS was a great place to find unique games for instance and I bought a number of them because I watched the content.
Why?
Because the content is entertaining, you learn about the game, how it plays and by the end you are guaranteed to know if you want to buy it or not.