Bread Duck
The star of Kyle Rodgers' Bread Duck is a duck that's a loaf of bread. Who rescues kitties. Do you really need anything else, internet? Well, if you do, it's a fun little retro puzzle platformer, whose chirpy chiptune soundtrack and off-kilter humor will keep you playing.
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After all, if you're one to quibble about the specific phylum of creature that setting out to rescue Bagel Kitties, then games on the internet might not be the right hobby for you.
Tricky, how much do you know about the Internet?
I'm just saying that if you spend too much time asking questions like "Why is that cat flying?", "Why is his body a pop-tart?", "What's with all the rainbows?", you'll never hit the start button, and should probably take up philately.
Philately will get you nowhere.
anyone else having problems with randomly falling through stray bits of solid land?
jumping over spikes, hit the solid ground and just keep going down, off the map.
Yes Ashiel that happened to me in a couple of places.
To be honest I found the controls far too sloppy for me anyway, I only struggled on as long as I did because I liked the silly humour.
I had falling-through-the-ground problems as well, as well as random-loss-of-momentum-causing-death-plummets and one of my biggest pet peeves, spikes-that-hurt-you-if-you-touch-the-non-pointy-part. What really hurt was that my score was pretty much halved each time something like that happened, through no fault of my own. Made me want to stop playing, which is a shame, because I the music and visuals had plenty of retro charm (for some weird reason, I was reminded of Sonic the Hedgehog...maybe it was the sound made by spike-death, but I dunno).
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