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There's something really enjoyable about playing shop/store simulators. I found myself loving playing games like Supermarket Simulator or Retail Shop Simulator on my trip to the Tokyo Game Show, and TCG Card Shop Simulator is right up that alley. You essentially run a trading card shop, hosting games for people interested, but you can also collect the cards and set prices for ultra rare ones. It's super cool and should be a lot easier to read on the Steam Deck now.

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In the new 0.41 update, we have a solid amount of different fixes and additions, but for the Steam Deck, we have some scaled-up text that was too small to read. While the game is rated as Unsupported, this should help it get that Verified checkmark now that the smaller text is bigger.

Outside of this, the biggest addition with this update is their collaboration with Speedrobo games! With this, we can now sell board games that are based on their real-life counterparts. We also have a new restocking website, the ability to change currency to CAD, AUD, and MYR, new tooltips, updated collisions, and some bug fixes here and there. There was also a change that stopped workers from taking boxes opened by players, and will instead take any closed box.

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

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TCG Card Shop Simulator is available now for $12.99.

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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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