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I haven't heard of Minishoot' Adventures before writing this article, and it honestly looks quite enjoyable. The twin-stick shooter has you going through a handcrafted world where you will fight your way into the deepest caves while improving your ship to take on bosses and rescue your friends. I love how it looks, and with the newest update that's focused on the Steam Deck, I am sold on the purchase.

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The new update focuses primarily on making the game Steam Deck friendly. All the UI components that weren't readable have been rebuilt to make them more accessible, they did a final pass through optimization to get rid of all lag spikes and FPS drops, especially when it comes to the bigger battles, and the Steam API has been changed to make sure achievements are working for all operating systems! Their efforts have not been in vain either, since they now have the green checkmark!

There were also some other smaller changes and bug fixes with the update. You can now see which achievement you are eligible for when it comes to difficulty for your game by showing it in the save slot, it is easier to skip the intro now, and a bug was fixed that caused lag and freezing after reloading the game multiple times.

All of this can be checked out via their Steam Community Post.

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Minishoot' Adventures is $14.99 on Steam and has that sweet Steam Deck Verified badge!

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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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