


Ever wondered what the love child of a Roguelike Deckbuilder and a Tabletop Boardgame would look like? Here’s the answer: Into The Grid features action-packed card battles and deeply tactical map exploration with resource management.


We designed a unique dual-resource system where each card is played for its effect while simultaneously generating Virtual Memory (VIM), which allows the player to take advantage of even the most suboptimal hands. Use your VIM to activate your Commands during battle and obliterate your enemies’ defenses!


Exploit the Commands - powerful unlockable skills that can be the difference between victory and defeat. Choose them wisely, sync them with your deck, and strategically deploy them for knockout wins.

The Grid is the infinite digital landscape where information lives. Full of riches and dangers, it’s a place where only the sharpest minds can thrive. Experience a layer of depth never seen before in the genre; consider every move as if it were your last because it might be. Fight or flee? Visit this area now or later? Cash in a reward immediately, or hold on to it for an even bigger payoff? The choice is yours, as well as the punishment and the profit.

The Repo is your arsenal, and its program cards, your weapons. Get new Programs as you explore, and scrap your least effective ones to upgrade your best ones. Look out for unique combinations and unlock the ultimate power.

As a hacker, your Console is an extension of your mind and body. Customize it to match your playstyle by unlocking hardware mods and perks. The more you hone your skills, the more options you’ll discover!

Into The Grid includes five distinct characters, each with its own story arc, gameplay mechanics, art, and much more.

Hi everyone!
In this post, well go over the current state of Into The Grids performance on the Steam Deck, as well as our future plans for it.
Disclaimer: The game is frequently tested on a Steam Deck LCD model.
[hr][/hr]Current state of the game on Steam Deck
Fully playable from beginning to end.
[/*]Runs at high FPS, with several settings you can tweak to adapt the experience.
[/*]Some text can be too small to read comfortably.
[/*]Doesnt have native controller support yet, but includes a default configuration created by the team (detailed below).
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Default controller configuration
The team put together a configuration that makes the game fully playable using the Steam Deck controls. It works as follows:
Left trackpad: Control the cursor with precision.
[/*]A button: Acts as left-click to interact.
[/*]B button: Acts as right-click to cancel interactions.
[/*]Y button: Acts as Esc key to quickly access the game menu.
[/*]Left joystick: Pan the camera in map view.
[/*]L1 & R1: Zoom in/out in map view.
[/*]Right joystick: Scroll in deck view (requires the cursor to be in the deck area).
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Plans for the future
During Early Access, we plan to implement several improvements as we move toward achieving Steam Deck Verified status. These include:
Full controller support.
[/*]Adjusted UI for better readability on smaller screens.
[/*]A graphical settings preset to easily balance visuals and performance.
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We cant confirm exactly when these updates will arrive, but theyre part of our active roadmap.
[hr][/hr]Closing thoughts
As a team, we understand the relevance and impact the Steam Deck is having in the gaming industry. Many of us enjoy using this little powerhouse, and some even use it as our primary gaming device, so rest assured, it will always remain on our radar.
That said, were always looking forward to your feedback on how we can improve the experience, so feel free to share your thoughts.
The Flatline Team
Minimum Setup
- OS: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
- Processor: 2.0 GhzMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1Gb Video Memory. capable of OpenGL 3.0+ support (2.1 with ARB extensions acceptable)
- Storage: 1 GB available space
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