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I'm treating this somewhat like a question as with the current system I think you can largely do what you're asking, though it's a manual process. Let me know what you think.

After a [search][1]search, for example "stealth killing", that query remains in the search box which you can continue to tweak as desired, say to "stealth killing [deus-ex-human-revolution]"

Note that if you add a search term in square brackets [], it will be interpreted as a tag, even if it isn't popular enough to automatically be so. Check out the [search page][1]search page for more methods to improve your queries.

‡If you tweak too fast; more than 6 searches in 1 minute, you get rate limited. [1]: https://gaming.stackexchange.com/search

I'm treating this somewhat like a question as with the current system I think you can largely do what you're asking, though it's a manual process. Let me know what you think.

After a [search][1], for example "stealth killing", that query remains in the search box which you can continue to tweak as desired, say to "stealth killing [deus-ex-human-revolution]"

Note that if you add a search term in square brackets [], it will be interpreted as a tag, even if it isn't popular enough to automatically be so. Check out the [search page][1] for more methods to improve your queries.

‡If you tweak too fast; more than 6 searches in 1 minute, you get rate limited. [1]: https://gaming.stackexchange.com/search

I'm treating this somewhat like a question as with the current system I think you can largely do what you're asking, though it's a manual process. Let me know what you think.

After a search, for example "stealth killing", that query remains in the search box which you can continue to tweak as desired, say to "stealth killing [deus-ex-human-revolution]"

Note that if you add a search term in square brackets [], it will be interpreted as a tag, even if it isn't popular enough to automatically be so. Check out the search page for more methods to improve your queries.

‡If you tweak too fast; more than 6 searches in 1 minute, you get rate limited.

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I'm treating this somewhat like a question as with the current system I think you can largely do what you're asking, though it's a manual process. Let me know what you think.

After a [search][1], for example "stealth killingstealth killing", that query remains in the search box which you can continue to tweak as desired, say to "stealth killing [deus-ex-human-revolution]stealth killing [deus-ex-human-revolution]"

Note that if you add a search term in square brackets [], it will be interpreted as a tag, even if it isn't popular enough to automatically be so. Check out the [search page][1] for more methods to improve your queries.

‡If you tweak too fast; more than 6 searches in 1 minute, you get rate limited. [1]: http://gaming.stackexchange.com/searchhttps://gaming.stackexchange.com/search

I'm treating this somewhat like a question as with the current system I think you can largely do what you're asking, though it's a manual process. Let me know what you think.

After a [search][1], for example "stealth killing", that query remains in the search box which you can continue to tweak as desired, say to "stealth killing [deus-ex-human-revolution]"

Note that if you add a search term in square brackets [], it will be interpreted as a tag, even if it isn't popular enough to automatically be so. Check out the [search page][1] for more methods to improve your queries.

‡If you tweak too fast; more than 6 searches in 1 minute, you get rate limited. [1]: http://gaming.stackexchange.com/search

I'm treating this somewhat like a question as with the current system I think you can largely do what you're asking, though it's a manual process. Let me know what you think.

After a [search][1], for example "stealth killing", that query remains in the search box which you can continue to tweak as desired, say to "stealth killing [deus-ex-human-revolution]"

Note that if you add a search term in square brackets [], it will be interpreted as a tag, even if it isn't popular enough to automatically be so. Check out the [search page][1] for more methods to improve your queries.

‡If you tweak too fast; more than 6 searches in 1 minute, you get rate limited. [1]: https://gaming.stackexchange.com/search

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I'm treating this somewhat like a question as with the current system I think you can largely do what you're asking, though it's a manual process. Let me know what you think.

After a [search][1], for example "stealth killing", that query remains in the search box which you can continue to tweak as desired, say to "stealth killing [deus-ex-human-revolution]"

Note that if you add a search term in square brackets [], it will be interpreted as a tag, even if it isn't popular enough to automatically be so. Check out the [search page][1] for more methods to improve your queries.

‡If you tweak too fast; more than 6 searches in 1 minute, you get rate limited. [1]: http://gaming.stackexchange.com/search