


The default control scheme involves using the right trigger and the trackpad, but I found that a bit too finicky. Instead, I used directly the touchpad to control the character(s) for a greater level of precision.
The game runs at a smooth 60 fps and it will even last you around 5-6h on battery with the default settings:
- Resolution: 1280x800
- Anti Aliasing: 2x
I definitely recommend this one as it's a perfect match for the deck.

Audio stuttering on modern Proton versions even ProtonGE, seems fine on Proton 7.0.6
Good puzzle game on good Free and Open Source OS
Works out of the box without any tweaking.
Only works with Proton 7. Proton 8 and experimental crash with a mysterious DX11 error
Works perfectly, no tweaks required
Works perfectly fine
Finished game without issues
mangohud %command%
Some audio cracklinkg when running at 144FPS, when locked at 60FPS the problem is gone
Game freeze/crash when minimized
GNOME 42.5 / Mutter / X11
PROTON_USE_WINED3D=1 %command%
It's nice to see a recently-released title that still supports my older machine from 2008.
Works like a charm
I have the current Proton 7.0-6 installed, but I suppose it would work with any (newer) version.
runs smoothly out of the box
Worked perfectly
Runs great without any changes - you can use default trackpad or touchscreen to play

Runs perfectly, with roughly 5-6 hours on battery with default settings.
No issues running with proton whatsoever. Probably runs with most if not all proton versions. Recommended.
works fine out of the box
forced software cursor kinda sucks, but that's probably the case on windows too

Game runs with zero issues. Default control layout "Keyboard(WASD) and Mouse" works fine, as does using the Deck's touch screen. Game defaults to 800p and 2x Anti-Aliasing on launch. Didn't feel the need to change that.