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I love some good local co-op games where you have to work together to complete a task, and Carry The Glass looks like an awesome one to play. You will have to work together with a friend to carry a pane of glass along different ridiculous levels and try to make sure it doesn't break. And in the most recent update, it should be much more playable on the Steam Deck.

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In one of their newest updates, the developer added some nice gameplay improvements and technical updates. One of these is adding Visual Studio libraries for Steam Deck support. This should help make the game more compatible with the Steam Deck, which is supplemented by other parts of the update like the performance optimization improvements and VSync option.

The rest of the update includes some nice improvements overall, too. Camera movements have been enhanced (so it should be a lot better to look around), balanced difficulty, timer improvements to make sure it starts when characters begin moving, new UI elements, a cooldown to the restart button, and some nice bug fixes. The music volume will also start at a lower level when playing, so it won't be as loud as it used to be.

You can check out the full changelog via their Steam Community Post.

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Carry the Glass is on sale for $4.24 on Steam until October 30th before it goes back up to $4.99.

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Noah Kupetsky
A lover of gaming since 4, Noah has grown up with a love and passion for the industry. From there, he started to travel a lot and develop a joy for handheld and PC gaming. When the Steam Deck released, it just all clicked.
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