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Yet Another Zombie Survivors is one of the best suvivor-likes for its mixture of great action and fun features, and it's finally Steam Deck Verified.

It worked well for a while, and especially well on Desktop Linux with Proton, but needed various tweaks for the smaller handheld screen so this latest update will be great for other handhelds too. Valve have bumped it up from Playable since the latest update with recently released Proton 10.

The most recent update notes:

  • To improve readability on smaller screens, the size of many texts and pop-ups has been increased.
  • HUD Scale (50%-150%) setting was added to the "Interface" tab in the Options menu.
  • Added some additional safeguards against potential save corruption (no amount of it is enough).
  • "Bricklayer" enemy projectiles slowed down by 15% & improved indicator visibility.
  • Added new VFX particles to the game when "Blood and gore" setting is turned off.
  • The game now launches with a 60 FPS cap before it fully loads the limit set by the user.
  • Fix for "Reserve Bench" item not working correctly when equipped with "Gold Medal".
  • Mechanic: Trusty Spanner: Melee range increased slightly.
  • "Privacy Mode" setting moved to the user interface tab in the Options.
  • Fix for gameplay time displaying wrongly on the Save Slot UI.
  • Display & control improvements for Run History interfaces.
  • Other interface-related improvements and tweaks.
  • Fixes for some other minor errors.
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