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Release Date | 7 January 2006 |
Release Type | Freeware |
Content Advisory | None | None | Mild |
Operating System | Windows |
Setting | Contemporary |
Genre | Comedy |
Story | Original |
Play Length | Medium Length Game |
Language | English |
Graphics | 640x480, 16-Bit Colour |
Downloaded | 5,619 All Time; 1 This Month |
When D. Duck is born, he comes out of the egg with a clear vision in his mind: To win Andecity (Duckburg) marathon! Full of anticipation he asks Grandmother Duck what he must do to become a champion. The solution? Making oat porridge.
Take control over D. Duck in his quest to make oat porridge in this interactive adventure game developed by Audunsoft in close cooperation with aspiring artist Bjørnar B.
July 2007
A "unique" achievement in AGS graphics, the mildly surreal Life of D. Duck manages to be both terrible and great in the very same pieces of artwork. There is a whole load of animation and the slightly terrifying hand-drawn-and-scanned look to the game is consistent and functional. The best aspect of Life of D. Duck is…
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Life of D. Duck is a funny little game.
Not every one will get the humour in all ags games.
But i like it.
I liked many of the animations, and the crayon-style graphics. But, some things might could have used a little bit more finetuning (e.g. when the protagonist enters some houses, it looks like he is glitching through the wall) and the main gui looked a little out of place. But it is a funny and enjoyable game.
Hello, my name is Joel, from the french AGS forum.
I want to translate your game in french.
If you agree, send me an email to this address:
kaldaya@hotmail.fr
and I contact you. Thank you. :)
Great game! The graphics were unique and the game was very different from others I have played. Looking forward to D.Duck 2!
This is a very good game, and is it a surprise that it is the 666th game made with ags? ;)