Gamepad controller support is coming to One Deck Dungeon, and we want to make sure its the best it can be. Starting today, you can try out a preview version on Steam, as long as you own the game!
So far we are primarily supporting Xbox, PlayStation, and Switch Pro gamepads, but most gamepads should work. The game switches seamlessly between gamepad and mouse depending on what you use.
We're looking to gather feedback from you about how the gamepad interaction feels, uncover any lurking bugs, and in general make sure the feature is as solid as it can be. Please post general feedback in the special sub-forum, and report bugs directly in-game using the Send Feedback button in the in-game or main menu.
The beta version also includes a brand new guided tutorial that replaces the freeform hint system. You can give it a try from the How To Play screen. Let us know what you think!
Using Steam to participate in the beta:
To access the Gamepad Public Beta, do the following:
- Quit and restart Steam, then open the Library tab.
- Right-click on One Deck Dungeon and select Properties.
- Click the BETAS tab and choose gamepad - Gamepad Public Beta from the dropdown list.
- Steam will update the game automatically.
- Right-click on One Deck Dungeon and select Properties.
- Click the BETAS tab and choose NONE - Opt out of all beta programs from the dropdown list.
- Steam will update the game automatically.
My gamepad is acting as a mouse! Help!
This problem can occur because Steam does not yet know the game has controller support. It tries to make your gamepad control the mouse cursor instead. Once gamepad support is shipped in the public version, this problem will go away. Until then, please do the following:
- In Steam, open Settings (or Preferences).
- Select Controller.
- Click General Controller Settings.
- Uncheck the Configuration Support box corresponding to your controller (or all of them, if you like).
- Go into Big Picture Mode.
- In Library, select One Deck Dungeon, then Manage Game.
- Select Controller Options.
- Set "Use Steam Configuration for Non-Steam Controllers" to "Forced Off".
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- One Deck Dungeon Linux Depot [550.59 M]
- One Deck Dungeon - Phoenix's Den
- One Deck Dungeon - Fanatic
- One Deck Dungeon - Caliana
- One Deck Dungeon - Witch
- One Deck Dungeon - Cinder Plains
- One Deck Dungeon - Forest of Shadows
- One Deck Dungeon - Abyssal Depths
One Deck Dungeon is a single player dungeon crawling adventure game. Each time you play, choose one of these 5 brave heroes:
- Mage - There's rarely a problem in the dungeon she can't solve with a spell.
- Warrior - Her favorite dungeon activity is squashing her opponents immediately.
- Rogue - Watch in awe as she dispatches monsters with style.
- Archer - Accurate, brilliant, catastrophically deadly.
- Paladin - She seeks out danger and shields her allies from deadly enemies.
There are 5 dangerous challenges to face:
- Dragon’s Cave - The thick-skinned wyvern who occupies this dungeon prefers her heroes on the crispy side.
- Yeti’s Cavern - If you can survive the freezing winds and biting cold, an abominable snowman awaits.
- Hydra’s Reef - Chop off one head, and another appears! This regenerating venomous monstrosity is a slippery foe.
- Lich’s Tomb - Hordes of undead foes, evil curses, and magical wards. What could possibly go wrong?
- Minotaur’s Maze - Abandon all hope, you who enter here!
Once you know your way around the dungeon, a game takes about 15 minutes. It might take a little longer if you're learning, or a lot shorter if you jump into a pit of spikes.
Warning: do not jump into a pit of spikes.
HELLO! Would it be impolite if I were to nom on your armor and weapons? That shiny metal looks oh so delicious. Oh --pardon me, how rude of me not to introduce myself! I am Glooping Ooze, one of the many extremely polite denizens of the dungeons in this area. I even have my own card:
Like all cards in One Deck Dungeon, mine is full of colored boxes, and HEY! What's the idea with all those arrows. Ugh, adventurers. So rude. So very very rude. I suppose you're rolling all your dice, attempting to fill in as many boxes as possible. For every one you don't fill, I'm going to make you pay for this arrow nonsense, in hearts and time! Precious time!
If you manage to get past me somehow, you'll be able to take Armor Crush as a skill, or add that magic icon on the left to your stats, or take the three experience lanterns in the upper-right.
Despite your arrowful attitude, I welcome you to the world of One Deck Dungeon. Adventure awaits!
One Deck Dungeon is an officially licensed product of “One Deck Dungeon” from Asmadi Games.
- OS: Ubuntu 20.04. Ubuntu 18.04. and CentOS 7
- Processor: x64 architecture with SSE2 instruction set supportMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 3.2+ / Vulkan capable
- Storage: 300 MB available spaceAdditional Notes: Gnome desktop environment running on top of X11 windowing system
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