Life of D. Duck
I’ll give that “Life of D. Duck” hits the ground running with its jokes. The feckless devotion to its oddities and sending up point and click adventure titles registered well with me, a lifelong fan of the genre, but it still manages to get old fast despite lasting less than an hour. We get it, you want to send up “Myst”, that’s why I have to wait so long in real time, har har har. “Deadly Premonition” had a better sendup than anything here with its key puzzles, and that was one segment of a far stranger game than this.
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