Top Indie Metroidvania Games That Feel Built for Steam Deck And You Probably Haven't Heard Of

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Check out these Metroidvanias that work well on Deck and you may not have encountered before.
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Supraland

A quirky first-person puzzle adventure blending Portal and Zelda. Creative world, physics-based puzzles, and witty humor. Runs decently on Steam Deck with tweaks; best at capped 30 FPS.

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Bō: Path of the Teal Lotus

A hand-drawn, Japanese folklore-inspired Metroidvania with fluid platforming and stunning visuals. Excellent performance on Steam Deck at 60 FPS; perfect controls and UI for handheld play.

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Lone Fungus

A solo-developed, SNES-style Metroidvania starring a mushroom warrior. Fun, responsive combat and charming pixel art. Not verified but runs smoothly on Steam Deck with minor graphic settings adjustments.

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HAAK

Post-apocalyptic pixel action game with hacking and exploration. Unique art style and satisfying skill progression. Steam Deck Verified—excellent controls, clear UI, and great battery-friendly performance.

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Blast Brigade vs. the Evil Legion of Dr. Cread

Colorful 2D shooter-platformer with campy humor, team-based mechanics, and explosions galore. Runs well on Steam Deck; performance is solid with smooth controls and no noticeable issues.

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Kingdom Shell

Retro Metroidvania with dark fantasy aesthetics and fluid melee combat. Tight level design and atmospheric pixel visuals. Fully verified for Steam Deck—smooth gameplay, readable text, and responsive controls.

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Xanthiom Zero

Fast-paced, cyber-themed platform shooter with sharp pixel art and dash-heavy movement. Designed with handhelds in mind, it runs perfectly on Steam Deck—snappy, stylish, and seamless performance.