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Of all the farming sims I have seen recently, Gaucho and the Grassland looks like one of the more unique ones. You play as a Latin cowboy taking care of your land. You will build structures to capture and raise farm animals, fish, and go exploring in multiple biomes with your trusty steed. It looks like a lot of fun with some great visuals, and with the latest update, it should be easier to make out what we are doing on the Steam Deck.

Gaucho and the Grassland

In the game's sixth update, there is one improvement that should help out on the Steam Deck. It mentions that the interface has been updated for better readability on TVs and small screens, specifically mentioning the Deck. This should make it easier to interact with the UI and see what we are doing, which is very helpful.

The update also includes some other fixes for the game. This includes NPCs no longer randomly disappearing, crashes will no longer happen when using the fig tree, horse-riding NPCs are now properly mounted, and player-built structures can be edited normally again. There were also some general improvements for loading saves and fences loading in the correct position.

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

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Gaucho and the Grassland is $19.99 and rated Playable due to small in-game text and needing to manually configure the graphical settings.

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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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