DuckPrep doesn’t make games. It makes moods . And somehow, against all logic, that might be enough.
That unanswered question seems to be the studio’s founding manifesto. duckprep games
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One negative review for Quack Signal reads: "I walked around for two hours. Pressed E on a vending machine. A duck quacked. I don't know if that was the ending or a bug. 2/10." Another accused the studio of "pretentious minimalism," writing: "Making a game boring on purpose doesn't make it deep. It just makes it boring." DuckPrep doesn’t make games
Depending on who you ask, DuckPrep is either a hyper-niche passion project, a clever social experiment, or the strangest game jam collective on the internet. With no official website, a cryptic social media presence, and a catalog of games that seem to share little more than a rubber duck and a sense of impending dread, the studio has become a quiet legend in the underbelly of Itch.io and Steam Early Access. That unanswered question seems to be the studio’s