I’m looking for some recommendations for the upcoming sale. We all know Vampire Survivors, but what other games can you recommend?

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    Deep Rock Galactic, I play it exclusively on single player with the little robot buddy. On easier modes it’s pretty chill and pauses well if you need to stop in the middle of a mission.

    Sable is just a relaxing exploration game. No real combat, just riding through a desert on a hover bike. Cool art style.

    Inscryption is a creepy deck builder, with some wild turns. Don’t look up much or spoilers abound.

    Moonring is a free old school rpg. Graphics are classic but the game is a great throwback with some modern gameplay.

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      Thanks for reminding me to get back into Inscryption. I thought that game was neat but dropped it for something else before I learned it has like five acts.

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      Sable always had a tendency to make the Deck heat up like crazy and burn through battery in no time, but otherwise it’s a great game to play in bed 😁

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      Oh yeah, Dave is amazing. It is “one of those games that tries too hard to be too many different games at once and ends up a mess”, except Dave pulls it off.

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    If casual means relaxed to you, factorio. Their new controller integration is great. But be careful, it’s highly addictive.

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      Oh, I love (and own) factorio. But I never tried it on the deck, because I did not think that it would play well with a controller. But I will give it a try. Thank you

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        Be sure to check community control layouts, and not just the default.

        I’ve had several games I thought would be terrible on a controller, only to discover someone had invented an ingenious and intuitive layout already.

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      Peglin has been my go-to for a while now.

      If you could imagine slay the spire rogue like mechanics in a pachinko machine that’s Peglin.

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    I’d say Placid Plastic Duck Simulator, but that is a bit heavy for the Deck.

    Sunshine Heavy Industries is “stick together legos to build cool looking ships”.

    Toem is a great little easter egg hunt with your camera.

    Rain On Your Parade is a dreadfully cute “you are a cloud and you cause problems” campaign.

    Unpacking, Hardspace and more are in a Humble bundle right now, heard good things about them

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      With great suggestions like Hardspace, Unpacking, and Rain on your parade, I need to check out some of these others. Hardspace is on my Mt Rushmore of smaller games.

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      The second Ori is one of the absolute most powerful storylines I’ve ever experienced in a game. I can’t believe how good it was, especially because the first game had a very light story

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      Thank you for reminding me about Children of Morta… I wonder which shiny new game i got that made me forget to finish it…

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    The Lego games! Perform well on the deck, are often on sales and cover many different franchises. The games aren’t difficult, but there’s plenty to do and explore and a good bit of humor. Currently playing through the Skywalker Saga, super easy to pick up and just explore

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    That solely depends on the question what you consider “Casual”. I’ll go with the definition “a game that doesn’t need a significant time investment per play-session”.

    • Super Hexagon: Amazing music, simple game, but challenging.
    • Triptych: Tetris with soft body physics. The game is great, the sound a bit annoying. Also, I don’t think it’s available on Steam, so it needs manual installation (and input bindings).
    • Cultist Simulator: While the game is very obscure, it doesn’t require a lot of time per session - you can start it, play 5 minutes, and exit it again.
    • Hades: It’s a Roguelite. You die. A lot. That’s why each session can be rather short.
    • Loop Hero: It’s not as “casual” as the others, as it takes some time for each run, but not too much.
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    I use the Heroic Games app to play my GoG and Epic Games library.

    Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion was free last week so I’m playing that and it’s cute/fun.

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    I like to play roguelites, adventure games, and side scrollers when Im out. So I’d recommend Wizard of Legend, Lunistice, A Hat In Time, Dead Cells, Hollow Knight, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, and Hi-Fi Rush.

    All of these games are less than 20 Gb, and they’re great on the deck. Hopefully they go on sale soon for you.