Review: Duck Game - A Frantic Multiplayer Mess That Makes For A Quacking Good Time

Duck, Duck, GUN!

As far as video game titles go, there are few as self-explanatory as Duck Game. It’s a title so simple that we wouldn’t be able to come up with a better one no matter how hard we tried. Quackers has unfortunately already been taken by American chain restaurant Chuck-e-Cheese and Duck Hunt is a Nintendo classic. With all the obvious alternatives already snatched up, the obvious title becomes the only real title you could ever choose. Enter, Duck Game. But what does that title tell you? It’s certainly a game, yes. You play as a duck, yes. But it doesn’t explain anything much more beyond that, and Duck Game is a title that goes above and beyond its basic name.

There are two opposing halves that make up Duck Game’s content, although they never conflict with one another. On one side, you have a frantic single-screen multiplayer title. On the other, you’re greeted with a difficult series of single-player challenges. The former is certainly the main hook of Duck Game and while single-screen multiplayer games aren’t few and far between – even on Switch – this is a genre standout that’s now available on the beloved handheld.

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