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Running a bar sounds extremely hard to manage, but trying to do so for vampires sounds even harder. That's the concept of Blood Bar Tycoon. As a vampire, your job is to lure unsuspecting humans in, get them cozy, then harvest them and their blood to feed your actual customers, other vampires. I love how the structure of the experience sounds, and it seems like it's just getting better to play on the Steam Deck.

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In the newest update, we have an assortment of improvements, with one of them specifically helping those playing on the Steam Deck. Quests and their descriptions are now much easier to read, making it clearer to see what exactly we have to do. This is going to be monumentally helpful overall, and I am glad the change has been implemented.

However, the rest of the update sounds great as well. We now have a new, harder difficulty, which limits the number of minions we can have, machine settings have greater weight to them, side quests give fewer rewards, and blood production is harder to optimize. On top of that, the tech tree has been reworked, we have a new Automation tab, Twitch integration has been added, allowing usernames of those in chat to show up as customers, and minions will now quit if they aren't treated fairly.

There's a bit more to this update as well, like more interactive elements, and you can check out the full changelog via their Steam Community Post.

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Blood Bar Tycoon is on sale for $9.99 until July 28th and is rated Playable due to showing incorrect controller icons, small in-game text, and needing to manually bring up the virtual keyboard.

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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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