We THOUGHT It Was a Joke, But It's SERIOUSLY Fun! Duckside First Impressions EP 78

EPISODE · Apr 11, 2025 · 13 MIN

We THOUGHT It Was a Joke, But It's SERIOUSLY Fun! Duckside First Impressions EP 78

from State of Survival Podcast · host State Of Survival Podcast

Duck survival! Unique flying PvP vs hunters. Goofy premise, solid good fun!Store page : https://store.steampowered.com/app/2682580/DUCKSIDE/State of Survival Episode 78Ready to take a quack at Duckside? Join us for our first impressions of this unique survival game where you play as a duck!Is it just Rust with feathers? We dive into the comparisons, exploring the familiar Rust-like mechanics, base building, and combat feel. While the similarities are strong, we discuss why Duckside might be surprisingly more fun and engaging, even in its early stages.Key Gameplay Highlights:Unique Duck Mechanics: Forget punching trees – use your beak! Master flying combat in a true 3D space.Surprising Enemies: Face off against human hunters with guns, not other ducks.Survival & Crafting: Easy-to-learn UI, familiar resource gathering, and a base building system that feels accessible but deep enough for PvP raids.Feathers as Currency: Loot feathers from barrels and crates to trade for blueprints at vending machines.Engaging Combat: Experience intense PvP battles, both on the ground and in the air, with detailed sound design letting you hear different projectiles whizzing by. Manage your stamina carefully for flight!From goofy premise to surprisingly polished gameplay, Duckside offers a fun twist on the survival genre. Find out if this is a game you should add to your flock! Welcome to "State of Survival" Our Podcast dedicated to the survival-based genre of video games.Our Social Links can be found herehttps://stateofsurvival.org/Join Our Discord : https://stateofsurvival.org/Discord

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