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Duck Game is a 2D action game developed by Landon Podbielski and published by Corptron. [ a ] The game was released for the Ouya in 2014, and for Microsoft Windows in 2015. A PlayStation 4 version was released in August 2017, [ 1 ] and a Nintendo Switch version was released in May 2019.
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Flow Free is a puzzle game developed and published by American studio Big Duck Games for iOS and Android in June 2012. [1] As of 2022, the original game has received more than 100 million downloads, with its various variants receiving additional millions more.
World of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck: Mega Drive/Genesis: Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow: Game Boy, Mega Drive/Genesis, SNES: Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers: Dreamcast, Game Boy Advance (as Donald Duck Advance), Game Boy Color, GameCube, Nintendo 64, PlayStation, PS2, Windows: Kingdom Hearts: PS2: Disney's PK: Out of the Shadows ...
Harvest Moon DS Cute, known in Japan as Bokujō Monogatari: Colobocle Station for Girls (牧場物語コロボックルステーションforガール, Bokujō Monogatari Korobokkuru Sutēshon for Gāru) is the female version of Harvest Moon DS for the Nintendo DS. It was published and developed by Marvelous Interactive Inc., and first released ...
Donk! Samurai Duck! is a video game featuring a duck named Donk, who was raised by samurai warriors. To prove himself he has set off to collect crystals from 112 levels of earth. Once the target quota of gems has been reached, Donk escape from each level through one of its many exits, giving the game a similar structure to Alien Breed: Tower ...
Donald Duck's Playground is an educational video game published by Sierra On-Line in 1986. The player takes the role of Donald Duck, whose job is to earn money so that he can buy playground items for his nephews. To do this, Donald can get himself a job in any of four different work places.
Mallard. When you think of ducks, the bird you picture is most likely a Mallard. This is because these ducks are seemingly everywhere, with populations spanning from South Africa to North America.