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Action-adventure RPG What The Duck launches in November

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Publisher Untold Tales and developer Seize Studios have announced a release date for What The Duck, their new action-adventure RPG.

What The Duck is launching on November 9th across Windows PC (via Steam) and Nintendo Switch.

Here’s a rundown on the game, plus a new trailer:

Set out on an adventure of revenge and self-acceptance as you and your oddball ducking spirit animal try to make a name for yourselves in a world where those with the toughest spirit animals hold all the power.

Features

  • Exploration Awaits – Four unique biomes filled with quests, enemies, puzzles, secrets, mini-games, and other characters to encounter. Make friends or foes among other fighters and their spirit animals, loot resources, and upgrade your weapons and player powers.
  • Intricate Combat – Engage in hack-and-slash combat with an array of weapons that can be switched in real-time to create multiple combos. Mix and match weapon types with various elemental buffs to gain an advantage over your enemies in battle. Summon your duckling buddy to assist with his own attacks and powers, making you a force to be reckoned with.
  • Craft to the Rythem of the Beat – Forge weapons in a unique, rhythm-based crafting mini-game. The better you craft to the beat, the stronger your forged weapon becomes. Collect and combine various resources to create the ultimate arsenal.
  • Your New Best Friend – Yes, he’s an oddball duckling, but your little buddy has his own set of unique skills. Take control of your feathered friend to fly, swim, solve specific puzzles, access unreachable areas, and uncover various secrets. Embrace this little dude as your partner and set out to become an unstoppable duo.

Seize Studios, Untold Tales, What The Duck

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