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Highly rated, and now you can take it happily on the go, Poly Bridge 3 had a big upgrade and it's now steam deck verified Steam Deck Verified. It already had Native Linux support since release.

The 1.5.0 update brings with it Faulty Drive, a whole new world to play through. The developer said it's a "three-sheep difficulty world that takes place in cyberspace" and so to "Expect the unexpected in a world where anything can happen".

What else is new:

Gamepad Support

  • Enjoy Poly Bridge 3 with full gamepad support on a Steam Deck or on the couch in Steam Big Picture Mode!
  • New snap-to-node functionality (gamepad only) to make drawing easier!
  • Check out the new Gamepad options to customize controls to your liking.

Curated Gallery

  • Added a new "Curated Gallery" option to ensure replays are appropriate for all ages.
  • Curated replays are hand-picked by the dev team and cover a wide range of solutions.

Polish and Bug Fixing

  • Lots of small polish and bug fixing across the game

Original launch trailer below:

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Writing on Twitter, the developer mentioned: "Got Poly Bridge 3 verified for Steam Deck. Fair bit of work since game was designed for keyboard/mouse. Will build controller support in from the start for all future projects."

Poly Bridge 3 | Release Date: 30th May 2023

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