Top 20 games played on Steam Deck in the April 2024, sorted by playtime

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Surprised to see The Witcher 3 still on that list. And the fact that Stardew Valley is number one also is surprising to me.

It would have been interesting to see the actual total hours for each game as well.

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I played the entire game through on the deck. It played excellently.

I played the entire game through on the deck. It played excellently.

Nice! I’ve been meaning to give it a try, but I never get around to doing it. I’ll have to make more of an effort.

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Yeah it was a blast, like, incredibly pleasurable to play.

The controller layout and the steam deck layout just mapped excellently. Everything felt incredibly organic, almost as if the game was designed for the deck.

I’m on BG3 now and its not nearly as good of an experience. The graphics feel lacking compared to W3. I’m not sure I’ve got it tuned correctly. The key mapping is ‘so so’; I play city skylines and its way better mapping for a mouse based click and do stuff game.

The key mapping / controller layout and zoom / perspective questions are the make it or break it for any game on deck. I really like the steam deck controller set up (in-spite of the fact that before the deck, I’m almost exclusively a keyboard and mouse gamer). I like how flexible the set up is, but I feel like not enough games are taking advantage of the options and the community layouts are hit and miss.