

99% of the game is wondering around as the fox just taking it all in. There's not really any puzzles, I suppose one thing could have been called a puzzle, but it wasn't even remotely difficult. It's actually two parallel stories at the same time, with the fox searching for their missing family and the narrator reconnecting with his father. A very peaceful game, as you run around as the sweet little fox digging up clues and listening to the narrator tell his story. I thought it was quite lovely, a great change of pace from all the heavy action games I've played recently. If you don't like games like Firewatch, where you walk around a just listen a lot, it's probably not for you. I was able to solve that issue by setting it into windowed mode, moving it over and setting it back to fullscreen. The developer sent in a key, so I gave it a run and apart from a minor multi-monitor issue, with it initially displaying on the wrong screen, it seems to work rather nicely. Includes English subtitles along with an easy-to-use fan translation system.A short game (about an hour and a half) focused on story with some light puzzle solving and platforming.Featuring a gorgeous soundtrack by acclaimed artists like Message to Bears, Lowercase Noises, and Josh Kramer.Not a "fox simulator," but an emotional, intimate story by a one-man team with an ending you won't soon forget.


See moreĮvery confirmed game verified for the Steam Deck Finally, unsupported games flat out don’t work on the Steam Deck. Playable games are ones players have tried out, and while they work, they might have some bugs or small issues associated with them. Verified games are exactly what they sound like: games that Valve has officially started to work on Steam Deck with no issues. We will break down the list of games into three sections: verified games, playable games, and unsupported games.
