A beautiful looking new puzzle-platforming adventure, Moss: The Forgotten Relic is arriving in July and now it is Steam Deck Verified. There's a demo available so you can try it out right now.
What exactly is it? Moss: The Forgotten Relic is an emotional and atmospheric adventure set in the pages of a living storybook shaped by ancient magic and forgotten dangers. This brings together the VR games Moss and Moss: Book II in a singular package without the need of VR (so anyone can play it). The Forgotten Relic covers the full journey of Quill, a young mouse who is thrust into a perilous journey to save her world from arcane forces.
Check out the trailer below:

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Game Highlights:
- Explore a Fallen Kingdom — Venture through a mythic land marked by the ruins of an ancient realm slowly being reclaimed by nature
- Guide a Hero Who Sees You — Form a powerful bond with Quill, a small but courageous mouse who looks to you for guidance, protection, and trust at every step of her unforgettable journey
- Embark on a Timeless Tale — Uncover hidden secrets, navigate mysterious places, and confront arcane forces in an intimate and epic fable inspired by classic fantasy adventures that features an enchanting orchestral soundtrack by Jason Graves
- Solve Environmental Puzzles — Traverse through handcrafted, diorama-like realms filled with tactile puzzles, hidden paths, and ancient mechanisms woven into the world
- Face Arcane Threats — Confront formidable Arcane creatures forged from steel and magic, with the addition of a “skip combat” accessibility setting for those who simply want to enjoy the story
- Experience Moss as a Singular, Definitive Adventure — Moss: The Forgotten Relic brings Moss, Moss: Book II, and Twilight Garden DLC together as one complete, enhanced experience debuting on PC and console for the first time
- A New Perspective — New for Moss: The Forgotten Relic, witness handcrafted cinematography through newly designed cutscenes and camera systems, alongside modernized visuals and platform-specific enhancements
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Really recommend these ones in VR, charming games that feel like handling a living toy in a fantasy world. With this conversion to flat screens, I guess they are trying to show more people what the fuss is about (and get more income in the process, now that VR sales hasn't pulled off as expected).
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Oh, I've seen that this game was coming, but did not know it was mostly a port in "non-VR" (I keep myself in the dark with most games that looks interesting).
Unless there's major issues, I'll gladly take this version too. The experience in VR was very enjoyable, and I'd like to see it reimagined for a different medium, as well as the ability to play it in a more casual way.
Unless there's major issues, I'll gladly take this version too. The experience in VR was very enjoyable, and I'd like to see it reimagined for a different medium, as well as the ability to play it in a more casual way.
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