It’s a question that’s plagued sports fans for years: Is there a good game on?

At this time of year, the question gets even harder to answer because there are more than 200 basketball games in the next two weeks alone, ranging from the NCAA conference tournaments to the NBA. Plus that little thing called March Madness.

New Web site Thuuz.com helps you navigate the overabundance of choices by telling you exactly how exciting a game is while providing links to watch the game live or on demand all while keeping the score secret.

“There should be a curator out there who’s taking a look at all of these games and tune you into the best games without breaking the suspense of what actually happened in the games. That’s what we do,” Warren Packard, CEO of Thuuz, told The Post.

The site does its magic by live-tracking every game with an excitement score on a scale of 0 to 100. The excitement score accounts for everything, including the pace of the game, how close the contest is and where momentum is shifting.

As an added bonus, if you’re at work, home playing with your kids, or just plain distracted, the site will send you a text, tweet or e-mail when the game you’re interested in gets really exciting.

The site’s true test will come at the end of next week when four different NCAA tournament games will be played at the same time. Unlike years past, CBS and Turner won’t be tuning to the most exciting game, because they’re broadcasting all of them concurrently.

“If there are four games going on simultaneously, you can see what the excitement level is in each game, and we have a watch button that will take you directly to [March Madness on demand],” Packard said.

The site will be useful beyond March Madness because it’ll tell you when New York’s Knicks and Nets play in good games.

“Exciting games are fast-paced with highly offensive teams playing against moderate to mediocre defenses,” Packard said.

“The Knicks and Nets are actually good examples of that because of their offensive nature and lack of defense.”

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