Rotwood, a unique dungeon crawler from the makers of Mark of the Ninja, Oxygen Not Included, and Don’t Starve, has managed to cater to a huge player base as it currently serves a total of 7K+ concurrent players. Developed and published by Klei Entertainment, Rotwood is a hack-and-slash PvE game where the future of the world lies within your hands. The 2D gameplay coupled with action roguelike mechanics is what makes it a fun experience. Now, if you are someone who owns a handheld like Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally, or Lenovo Legion Go, it is obvious that you would want to know whether the game is compatible with these systems. Well, consider reading this article until the end, as we have shared all the details regarding the same.
One of the many interesting features of Rotwood is the unique and varied fighting mechanics that will require precise timing and skill. Fighting enemies alone and alongside your friends has never been more interesting. And yes, Rotwood does offer multiplayer co-op, where you can enter the world with three other friends to decimate your enemies. With that said, let’s get back into the details regarding whether the game can be played on handheld systems like the Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go.
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Rotwood Steam Deck, Lenovo Legion Go, & Asus Rog Ally Support Details
Steam Deck
Just like most games, currently, Rotwood is neither listed as Verified or Playable for the Steam Deck. However, player reports have shed light to the fact that the game does indeed run quite well on the Deck. Even when the game’s demo was live, it ran fine on the Deck. Although the game runs on the Deck, there is a small issue you will have to live with. It is the small text/font size that the game switches to when running on the Deck. Due to this, you might have a hard time navigating the game’s UI. Overall, the performance is quite satisfactory.
Asus Rog Ally and Lenovo Legion Go
Rotwood’s considerate system requirements and the fact that both of these handhelds are superior to the Steam Deck in terms of hardware, it becomes quite obvious that the Asus Rog Ally and Lenovo Legion can run the game with ease. This can be verified by watching a gameplay video shared by RobiPlays on YouTube featuring Rotwood running on the Legion Go.
And since the game runs well on the Legion Go, the same can be said for the Asus Rog Ally, as they both share similar hardware specifications.
With that said, now you know all about the support details of Rotwood on the Steam Deck, Rog Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go. If you find this guide informative, consider visiting Android Gram for more such content on all things gaming.