Games: Despot's Game: Dystopian Army Builder, Five Stages of Pink, and More

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Despot's Game: Dystopian Army Builder to leave Early Access this 'Summer'
Despot's Game: Dystopian Army Builder is a great little auto-battler with dungeon crawling that allows you to build up a truly ridiculous combination of characters and it's getting ready to leave Early Access. Sent out today was word that the 1.0 release is fast approaching, with an expect release "this summer".
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Horror mystery visual novel Five Stages of Pink now supported on Linux
Five Stages of Pink is a horror mystery adventure presented in a visual novel / interactive fiction form and it actually looks pretty great. The developer also just put up a Native Linux version if that interests you. The first part is also free, with another part due out sometime soon.
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FOUNTAINS is a promising looking metroidvania action-RPG with a demo up
Featuring some pretty great looking pixel-art, the in-development action-RPG metroidvania FOUNTAINS has a demo available with Native Linux support you can try right now.
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Erannorth Chronicles gets fixed up for Steam Deck
Erannorth Chronicles, what the developer says blends together an old-school card game with tabletop RPG-like progression recently had an upgrade to make it work nicely on the Steam Deck.
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Comedy point and click adventure A Twisted Tale has a demo and Kickstarter live
Full of loony characters, unexpected twists and challenging riddles A Twisted Tale looks like another interesting point and click adventure coming with Native Linux support.
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Missed your Steam Deck email? Valve confirms a grace period to still get one
Given how busy some of us are, it can still be quite easy to miss that Steam Deck email coming in to make your purchase through the reservation system. The good news is, you do actually have a few extra days after the timer is up.
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