You are a janitor working on a night shift at the museum. Your task is to clean and restore its exhibits and dusty rooms. Janitori blends satisfying simulation with chilling horror and puzzle-solving mechanics, as you unfold a dark mystery and try not to disturb what lurks in the shadows
No controller support is a bummer. I would’ve tried it.
Just FYI: That label on Steam just means it doesn’t have native controller support. Through Steam itself, everything has the ability to be played with a controller because you can have the controller emulate mouse and keyboard functionality. There’s even community shared layouts if you don’t want to set it up yourself (caveat: smaller games may not have any and you’ll end up making it yourself anyway).
But to be fair, it can be a PITA to meticulously go through and set up a good profile. Especially if you need more than just the basic button and stick functions.
Steam Input goes brrrrr
I love it. With Steam Input you can cook up a good control scheme for basically every game. A common scheme to map WASD to the left joystick and mouse to the right one is available as a template. Even when a game has more inputs than are available on your controller you can create virtual menus to access them.
I’ve stepped into an info-mercial. Help