![]() Last and least: a confirmation button for going downstairs would be nice. (Maybe a little thought bubble from the sprite with the number it’s standing on?) Oh, and the blinking sprite is kind of annoying, but I do see the problem it’s solving and don’t have a better idea. I like that the flagged squares are consistently different colors (I’m using the ? flag to mark free spaces) but I wish the unflagged squares were a third color, so those categories were all distinct from each other. As other people have said, it would be nice to be able to flag free spaces. If I’m going to have to walk around, I want that to matter, y’know?Ī bunch of flag things: I wish I could flag squares without the mouse, although I’m not sure how that would work. Relatedly, would be fun to find things in the open grassy areas sometimes, whether that was functional or just flavor. Different sizes, shapes, or mine counts would be great, but just visual themes would go a long way. I wish there was more variety and sense of progress between levels. I’m a big fan of minesweeper-but-you’re-on-the-ground type games and there aren’t enough of them!Ī couple of wishlist items, in case you’re looking to keep working on this: I like how the different kinds of limited information balance each other out, and all the cute icons. This is really fun! I just tried out a bunch of different games, and this is the first one I came back to afterwards because I didn’t feel done with it yet. You can then launch Lutris from Gaming Mode (you might need to change controller config to mouse and keyboard) and play Lizzi Crossing from here. To set this up, open Steam from Desktop Mode and add Lutris as a non-Steam game. It seems to work more smoothly when launched from Gaming Mode, and you are able to use Steam controller configurations too.You should now be able to play the game by launching in Lutris (I ignored a couple of errors which did not cause any problems).Choose 'Wine' as the Runner and in Game Options, Executable box, browse for the Lizzi Crossing exe where you extracted it. In Lutris, click the plus, then 'Add Locally Installed Game'.This will allow you to use Windows programs. Open Discover app and search for Lutris, then install and open it.In Desktop Mode, download Lizzi Crossing via a browser, as the Itch.io app won't allow you to get non-linux games.In case anyone got a Steam Deck and wanted to play some handheld Lizzi Crossing, it is possible! I hope these steps help:
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