May indie releases that should run great on Deck

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Check out these indie games set to release in May that are likely to run well on Deck due to simple visuals.

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Dice With Death

A fresh roguelike twist where dice rolls determine fate and combat. Its streamlined pixel art and turn-based pacing make it both compelling and technically perfect for smooth Steam Deck play.

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Ithya: Magic Studies

A spellcraft life-sim mixing wizardry with social storytelling. Its stylized visuals and narrative-driven structure make it lightweight on hardware, ideal for relaxed, immersive handheld play on the Steam Deck.

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Yes, Your Grace 2: Snowfall

Builds on its predecessor with deeper choices, harsher winters, and expanded kingdom management. Its art style and turn-based mechanics ensure excellent Steam Deck performance and satisfying short-session governance.

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Creature Keeper

Builds on its predecessor with deeper choices, harsher winters, and expanded kingdom management. Its art style and turn-based mechanics ensure excellent Steam Deck performance and satisfying short-session governance.

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Spirit of the North 2

Now with richer lore, co-op puzzles, and lush Unreal-powered environments. Despite graphical upgrades, optimization makes it a stunning yet smooth exploration experience for Steam Deck’s hardware and screen size.

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Doloc Town

Combines cozy town-building with eerie, Ghibli-like mystery. Its layered narrative and minimalist style keep performance smooth while offering a unique atmosphere ideal for handheld play on the Steam Deck.

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