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Developer Slothwerks have announced their upcoming turn-based card-battler Bramble Royale: A Meteorfall Story will have full Steam Deck support at launch. It's a faced-paced deck-builder for busy people apparently. Did they make this for me?

Here's what they said on Steam:

One of the goals during development was to have a quality Steam Deck implementation right at launch, instead of being added on after the fact. That meant rethinking some of the UI and putting in hours of play on the Steam Deck to iron our potential issues: small text, missing support, etc... The result is a polished implementation that quickly became one of our favorite ways to play.

For those of you who have a Steam Deck or prefer to play with a gamepad - let us know what you think later this month during Steam Next Fest! You'll have the opportunity to try a brand new Bramble Royale demo with full Steam Deck support then.

Check out the trailer below:

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More about it: Play cards, maneuver your allies, and brawl in fast-paced battles.

Winning the Bramble Royale isn't about fighting fair - it's about winning. The crowd demands spectacle! Take advantage of Wild Cards to change the rules of the brawl, exploiting them to your advantage.

  • Mix-and-match multiple upgrades on a single card to build overpowered combos.
  • Impress the crowd and power-up in battle by completing challenging feats.
  • Build your dream team of 3 heroes (from a pool of 8), each with their own unique set of cards.
  • Discover more than 200 cards to turn the tides of battle in your favor.

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scaine 5 hours ago
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I'll need to tear myself away from Diceomancer, which has my full attention at the moment... but goddam, I love a good deck-builder!
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