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Pluvia is a lightweight unofficial Steam client for Android, offering essential features like chat, library browsing, and store access with optimized performance for mobile devices.
Pluvia is an open-source, unofficial Android application designed to interact with the Steam platform. It focuses on being lightweight and providing key features for users who need mobile access to their Steam account without the full overhead of the official app.
The official Steam mobile app can sometimes feel heavy or lack certain functionalities needed quickly on the go. Pluvia aims to provide a faster, more focused mobile experience for core Steam interactions.
Access and manage your Steam friends list, send and receive chat messages directly from your Android device.
View your game library, check game details, installation status (if applicable for mobile), and potentially achievements.
Browse the Steam store for new games, check sales, and view game information.
Pluvia can be useful in various scenarios where quick and efficient access to Steam features on a mobile device is required:
Instead of opening the official app, quickly check and respond to chat messages from friends while away from your PC.
Saves time and resources, provides a faster chat experience on mobile.
Browse the latest deals on the Steam store or check details of a game in your library while commuting or during short breaks.
Allows access to key information efficiently from anywhere.
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