More games than I would like to admit. However nowadays I am limited to the ones I can play due to making my own. As for how many I support just 1 and that is WVM.
Have played 100's as well.
Supported more than 20 devs on Patreon back when I was gainfully employed.
Made the move to SubscribeStar after the DMD debacle. Supported 8 on that site.
I would say 4 of those devs still have games going after all this time. Not great odds, but acceptable in this mainly single creator world.
I've played lots of games and only ever supported three on a site like Patreon. I regret crowdfunding unfinished games at this point so I'm never going to do it again.
Haven't kept a tally, but I'd wager it's in the hundreds at least. I've yet to support any though, I guess they'd have to be a sure enough bet so they don't get abondoned.
Around 500-600 played. I've had several subscriptions, though never more than 3 at once, and never for longer than 6 months. Sometimes for higher-tier and 'extra' content, sometimes just for updates. Depends on how much I like what the dev is offering!
Yeah at this point over a few years id have to estimate several hundred games have been tried, tho only stuck with a much smaller number from update to update.
At the moment I have 66 games in my library, on top of that there is maybe 20-30 games that are completed or abandoned, And I think that I have used something like 100$ in support of different games
Why should i waste brainpower and time by counting stuff i use on a daily base since years? (cant play big games at work and i often have free time between appointments).
However, i can sum up the supported games: 0.
I dont have money to spend, we survive by a weekly "income" of 50€.
Definetly played a fair amount 30 or so but only really enjoyed a few to go back and play again. I've supported a few, but never more then 2 at a time and never more thenn 5$ per month. What I really look for is consistent updating. If you don't have that, don't bother showing support because they can't be bothered to show they care.