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I haven't really ever seen a game like Lost But Found, but I am quite intrigued. It's a casual simulator where you play as an officer who oversees lost items at an airport. Your job is to distribute and organize them while also upgrading your office, taking calls, and even stealing items to sell on the black market. It's a cool concept, and it just got a whole lot better on the Steam Deck.

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The game's new 1.0.8 update is now live, featuring a bunch of optimizations for the game. However, there have been a couple of specific enhancements for the Steam Deck. The overall performance is now much better, while the tutorial has been updated to be more compatible and seamless when playing on the handheld. It's fantastic to hear, especially since the game doesn't look like it would be hard to run. There isn't any controller support, but it still looks like a lot of fun.

There have been some general optimization tweaks for all systems, translation quality improvements and bug fixes. The journal has had some issues fixed, while the Magnifying Glass is now fully functional and working as intended. A crashing issue also rose up, but it looks like the problem has been fixed.

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

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Lost But Found is available on Steam for $5.99.

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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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