Seems like a fun top-down shooter with hack-'n-slash aspects. It has a nice pixelated art-style with a black, white, and red colour palette.
No reviews so buy with caution. At an introductory price of C$5.19, it is cheap.
Seems like a fun top-down shooter with hack-'n-slash aspects. It has a nice pixelated art-style with a black, white, and red colour palette.
No reviews so buy with caution. At an introductory price of C$5.19, it is cheap.
Here's a cozy colony sim / city builder.
There's a lot to like about this game. It's got native Mac and Linux compatibility, and gamepad support for Xbox and DualShock gamepads. Which means it will probably work well on a Steam Deck.
There's also low spec requirements. You only need 1GB of RAM and a GeForce 840M -- which pretty much means most PCs made within the past five years can play this game. And despite the low specs requirements, it has attractive visuals too.
The best part is the introductory price of C$7.74.
Most reviews are positive, though this game has its detractors too.
Thanks! If I can remember these, I'll try and do that.
A survival horror FPS with PS2-style visuals. This has gamepad support too!
But the most compelling aspect of this game is that it has online PvP and co-op. And it's got an introductory price of C$5.84.
So far, all the reviews are positive.
If you like bullet hell shoot-'em-ups with 2.5D visuals, this could be up your alley.
Not much in the way of reviews yet, but there's a demo for you to try out before you buy. This has native Linux compatibility, which means it's highly likely to work on Steam Deck. It also has full gamepad support.
What might make this worthwhile is the shared co-op.
Also, if you like the soundtrack, you can buy it as DLC.
At C$19.49, that's probably the price I'd pay for it.
No reviews yet, and I'm typically not a fan of visual novels. However, I really like the art style and it's got a fairly unique story. It has an introductory price of C$4.49, so it's worth checking out.
Again, take all of this with a grain of salt, but early reviews seem promising. The appeal is that this is a roguelite turn-based strategy game with a specific "casual" style about it. Also, this is playable on Steam Deck, so I assume it has gamepad support.
No reviews for this yet, so caution is warranted. However, I really like rogue-like RPGs, and one with rhythm mechanics is highly attractive to me. I also love the pixel art style, though this is clearly not "true" to the 8-bit era (that is fine).
The real test will be when it's released with SteamOS pre-installed.
A time management / horror game is a unique premise, but also one of the most horrifying premise I can think about. My worst nightmare is having to do an array of repetitive tasks in order to keep the demons away. The graphics look too details for PSX and not detailed enough for the PS2 -- it sits somewhere between. There's full gamepad support, and the price is affordable.
The 8-bit art style is highly appealing to me, and I like that this is in glorious 4:3 aspect ratio. You can control this with keyboard, mouse, or gamepad. Castle Xenon is also cheap, with its introductory price at C$7.64.
Exactly what you think it is: a 2D rogue-like with turn-based combat. It's got an art style -- and colour palette -- that pretty much stay true to the original rogue-likes. Not very many features here, but at C$4.99, it's cheap. There's only two reviews, so again, buyer beware.