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I play Viscera once in a while when desperate.
Viscera I gave up on the first time I played it then tried again...still stopped after a while but did figure out the gameplay...at least some of it. The key is patience. It is a little too realistic in its cleanup. The mop has to be rinsed in a bucket of water and the bucket has to be cleaned and refilled else it gets bloody and you start making a bigger mess than what you were trying to clean. You have to be careful how you walk because you will leave bloody footprints.
This game has that nice balance where you get the fun of seeing everything get cleaned up without the more realistic but tedious chores. House Flipper is good but is more than cleaning, painting, gardening, a lot of contractor type work and a sandbox part where you buy a house and fix it up and try to make a profit off of it by listening to "clients" that criticize what you do.
I had Viscera Clean Up Detail but I got a refund because I couldn't work out how to play it plus it doesn't work on my handheld PC.
Not sure how it would work on the Steamdeck.