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If you are looking for a new roguelike but want something more unique and hilarious, check out Lucky Tower Ultimate. You go through a dungeon finding tons of different objects and fighting crazy enemies to get through the insane labyrinth. I love the hand-drawn aesthetic, and in a way, it reminds me a lot of the card game Munchkin. A new update released a couple of days ago fixed up some bugs, one of which appeared on the Steam Deck.

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Of the new update, there is only one change that applies to the Deck. Before this patch, the feedback/bug button would appear on the game over the menu. However, this button has now been removed. There's no reason stated as to why, but I assume the button wasn't meant to be there and can instead be found somewhere else.

The rest of the update mostly fixes up some bugs and some slight improvements. The Bat and Troll pants have had ragdoll improvements, while the black screen when entering the monster cave won't appear anymore. Monsters in the dark will also move back further when getting scared by honk horns, Sobu now drops a gold sack when dying, and clues in hub rooms have better positions.

There is a bit more to the update as well, and you can check out the full changelog via their Steam Community Post.

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Lucky Tower Ultimate is available on Steam for $14.99 and is rated Steam Deck Playable due to needing a community controller configuration, showing incorrect controller icons, needing to manually bring up the virtual keyboard, and needing to set the display resolution manually.

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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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