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That unanswered question seems to be the studio’s founding manifesto.
DuckPrep has never responded to negative reviews. They have never issued a patch. And yet, their games remain overwhelmingly "Very Positive" on Steam. Why? Because the people who get it, really get it. The central mystery remains: What is DuckPrep preparing for? duckprep games
If that last theory is true… well, consider me prepped. DuckPrep Games is not for everyone. If you want clear objectives, responsive controls, or a satisfying conclusion, look elsewhere. But if you’ve ever stood in your kitchen at 2 a.m., staring at a rubber duck, wondering if you’re ready for the quiet end of the world—then you already understand. That unanswered question seems to be the studio’s
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Unlike traditional developers who announce roadmaps and reveal splashy concept art, DuckPrep emerged fully-formed with the release of "Shift Supervisor" —a game where you manage a call center during the apocalypse. Your only tool? A rubber duck you can squeeze for "emotional support." The duck does nothing mechanically. Yet players reported feeling genuinely calmer after using it. And yet, their games remain overwhelmingly "Very Positive"