Duck Life Battle

Duck Life Battle

The ducks are back, but this time they’re angrier. Forget racing, now it’s time to battle!

Train your duck’s power, health, defence, speed, and special attack abilities in 25 brand new mini games. Explore the world battling other ducks, entering tournaments and completing quests to become the greatest duck battler of all time.

Duck Life Battle FEATURING

  • Design your duck to look exactly how you want
  • A massive world with 6 areas to explore and plenty of ducks to talk to
  • 5 training dojos to find with 5 training games in each
  • Let your duck loose to fight over 40 battles
  • 100 different weapons and costumes to try out
  • Captivating music
  • Adorable characters
  • Outstanding graphics
  • Quests to complete and rewards to win
  • Online highscores, can you get an A+ rank in every training game??

Duck Life Battle Review

Following character creation, the game opens up with a brief introduction; several ducks worshiping a monarch (that’s you) before being swept away to a new land via a towering tornado. Once that’s out the way, it’s onto business. The game’s world is broken into several areas, most of which are inaccessible until you’ve completed a specific task or gathered some quest items. It’s a relatively straightforward trek overall. Dotted throughout the land sits a bunch of sporadic ducks that you can interact with in more ways than one.

The problem doesn’t so much sit with its content variety, but with the fact that it all tends to rest on the same sort of functionality, ultimately making for a very samey-samey adventure. Either way, that’s how the game unfolds; you’ll move from area to area, engage with the locals in a few different ways, all whilst collecting or accomplishing a handful of tasks along the way. The first thing to note, and the first gripe I have with the game, is that movement is sluggish and far too slow. Seriously, are we playing as ducks here, or snails?

The gear tends to consist of weaponry, head-wear and clothing, all of which will improve your base stats in one way or another; more attack power, better resistance against the elements, and more besides. You can indeed upgrade gear with more gold, to which this will bulk up the stats per-gear piece. Your main stats, however, can only be improved via taking on mini-games. These stats consist of health, speed, power, defense, and special. You’ll improve these over in the training dojo found in each area. Like I said, it’s easy to digest.

Regardless, once you obtained gold from mini-games and used it to buy gear, as well as improving your base stats, you’ll be ready to dive on into the battles. Don’t expect any actual combat, because you wont be getting that here. Once a fight commences, you’ll just sit back and watch two ducks going at it; taking turns hitting one another through the use of whatever gear and weaponry they’re holding. The last duck standing is the winner, and that’s pretty much as deep as it gets. Success is really just a case of keeping up your stats.

Overall, the visual and audio presentation is serviceable, and that’s at very best. When all is said and done, Duck Life: Battle is a boring game that runs dry sooner than later. Nearly every aspect and element of play feels out of touch, which is a shame because its progress system and its gear system is at the least passable. Will I play this again? I ducking think not!

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Summary
Duck Life Battle is one of the most tedious games I’ve ever played. Whilst its general framework is plausible in regards to progression, everything else falls to pieces. The game’s combat is lackluster, its countless mini-games are far from fun, and even basic traversal feels like a slog. It’s a shame that there isn’t much more to the game than that, ultimately making for an experience that’s bland, drawn out, and wholly boring.
Good
  • Easy to pick up and play
Bad
  • Dull mini-games across the board
7.5
Good
Gameplay - 7.4
Graphics - 7.6
Audio - 7.5
Longevity - 7.4

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