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If you are looking for a relaxing game, Tiny Glade should be on your radar. There are no goals, no combat, and no management simulation; all you do is build your own diorama with castles, cottages, ruins, and more to create your own medieval town with as much fine-tuning as you would like. And with the newest update, it should be easier to control when playing on the Steam Deck.

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With patch 1.11.2, there are new camera control options and new defaults for the Steam Deck for rotation and zooming in. When playing on Deck, you will now rotate around the center of the screen instead of via wherever the cursor is. This also translates to zooming, which will now focus on the center of the screen instead of wherever your cursor is. This will be especially helpful on the Steam Deck, but you can always change it back to the old way if you prefer.

The update also makes a couple of miscellaneous fixes and changes, with some that do relate to the Deck. The default resolution scale has been set to 0.7, more graphics troubleshooting options have been added to Vulkan extension settings, the resolution scale will no longer shrink and stay low when alt-tabbing, and the toolbar will no longer go out of the bounds of the game's window.

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

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Tiny Glade is available on Steam for $14.99 and is rated Playable due to needing a community controller configuration, showing incorrect controller icons, small in-game text, and needing to manually bring up the virtual keyboard.

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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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