
Dokidoku
Published
Mission intro text is hard to read, but is not necessary to read.
Worked fine out of the box. Played it in 4:3 mode for maximum immersion.
Worked fine out of the box. The game is pretty fast by default, but you can slow the game speed by changing the framerate limit to 30 in Steam.
Changed graphics to low settings.
GOG version run through HeroicGamesLauncher. Worked fine out of the box, but is not super optimized, so consider changing the settings to low.
Worked perfectly fine out of the box, no tinkering needed. Be sure you make any desired setting changes before you play the game.
F1 - Game Manual Window F2 - Change Controller Settings Window Alt+Enter - Toggle Fullscreen mode
This is a Atari 5200 game, and it runs through a custom made emulator. Very Impressive! It will work fine out of the box if you aren't picky, but if you want to change settings, you will need to bind some buttons. F2 - Change Controller Settings Alt+Enter - Toggle Fullscreen mode
Game worked perfectly fine despite it being marked as not supported. No tinkering needed, worked without changing any files. MSAA worked perfectly despite previous reports. No custom proton version set.
Worked perfectly out of the box, no tinkering needed. Even MSAA worked perfectly fine despite other reports. I don't know why it's marked as "Unsupported".
Game worked perfectly fine out of the box, no custom proton version set. Game supports both touch based aiming and aiming with the right analogue stick.
Worked fine out of the box, no tinkering needed. Supports aiming with right analog stick.
Despite the pixel graphics, the game is not optimized whatsover, and will push 100% GPU usage on Steam Deck while idle.1080p is the lowest resolution.
Options menu to change resolution did not work until I started mashing buttons.
Poorly optimized, pushes Steam Deck GPU to 100%. Not fit for Steam Deck in its current state.
CRT effects do not work great on Steam Deck screen.
Worked mostly fine out of the box. LCD screen effects don't look great on Steam Deck, and the game overall is visually noisy, but certainly fun and playable!