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Sacred RPG black edition, finding the community keyboard layout surprisingly easy to use, I'm almost ready to say I wish the keyboard would go to the touchpads in game instead of bringing up the keyboard overlay to enter text.
Inscryption, but I'm not sure how much more I can inflict on myself, starting over continually is just so frustrating, especially when the early game options are so few and I can easily see a loss coming.
One of these days I'll get around up red dead redemption 2 or the Witcher 3, I've got about an hour into both of them.
Mini metro and mini motorways, as well as dwarf romantik, such great ways to lull into slumber.
I recently went full m+kb and have been playing 4x games, age of wonders 3, civ 5 and 6, and Warhammer Total war 2, they all run great on the deck!
I'd highly suggest sticking with Inscryption, it's very worth the investment. You can explore the room as well, and get more cards from solving puzzles in the room.
I really wish the devs copied the controller scheme from the PlayStation version into the steam version.
Mini motorways controls are so comfortable it spoilt Mini metro (on the Deck) for me :(