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Not sure, but does it meat the any legal definitions of a sandwich anywhere — as in it can be advertised or sold as a sandwich?
This gives me the impression it is trying to convey that the front-end hides a thinly veiled mess from the user — showing only what the developer’s want users to see — not what it is actually like to program in each role. It appears to me this is meant to be the same scene from two perspectives, not two different situations altogether.
It is not my intention to be annoying. I apologise in advance to anyone that sees my analysis as sucking the fun out of something intended to be lighthearted and saying anything a waste of time.
Some games through Steam I have played on Steam Deck(in no particular order): Cassette Beasts; Wizard of Legend; Skyrim; Tunic; Bugsnax. I have also played a few from Flathub through the Discover application. SuperTuxKart can be fun. Minecraft through Prism Launcher with a controller mod is decent enough, although I would prefer to have mouse and keyboard available.
I’m not sure what my favourite is, but Screen Cheat, of which may be found on Steam, can be fun. The gimmick is that it is a local split-screen shooter in which it is practically required to look at others’ screen to know where they are as everyone is invisible otherwise, aside from projectiles.
I don’t play games with much frequency, but I play on some combination of Steam Deck and a desktop running OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, a Linux distro.
Edits/Changes: Forgot to specify Tumbleweed.
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