CGM:
When I think about games published by Adult Swim Games, the first thing that comes to mind is their absurdly addictive soundtracks and Duck Game is no exception to this rule. The second I fired it up, I was bombarded by a retro-style MIDI-esque score that left me eager to kick some butt. The menu, if I can call it that, is an area you navigate with your duck via Sonic-style springboards, and you’ll find the game has its own level editor, which is a very welcome addition in any game that features arena-style multiplayer.
KeenGamer: "These 5 games don’t take long to start or finish a round of. Take a look at the varied crop of the best party games that can be recommended for a quick 5-15 minute gaming session. They are perfect for those times when you are waiting at your computer for one last player to join you and your friends’ lobby."
BY TANNER BENHAM: A couple of months ago, a buddy told me I had to try Duck Game. I had never heard of it before. I do like games though and ducks are okay. Between trusting his opinion and noticing that the game was published by Adult Swim, I ended up purchasing the game on Nintendo eShop.
I’m glad that I did. Duck Game is the best local multiplayer experience I’ve had since childhood.
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