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Against the Storm and Dredge are two I can think of. They both run extremely well and without any tinkering with control schemes.
Dredge was such a treat on Deck. In addition to being just a good experience overall, it seems to strike a perfect balance in several ways to be ideal on the deck.
Like it's not that demanding so it runs very smoothly, but it is still beautyful and takes advantage of the extra power available compared to other handhelds. It also has a simple and short main game loop making it easy to pick up and drop, but also an interesting overarching plot to draw you back into it over and over.
I wish I could find more games like IT to play on the Deck.