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New multiplayer survival game features crafting, base building, automatic weapons and flying. The twist? Everyone plays as a bunch of ducks

Just when you think you've seen every variation of survival game imaginable, along comes a game like Duckside. Developed by Tinybuild Riga, Duckside is a multiplayer survival sim in the style of Rust and DayZ, only everyone plays as a duck.

«Over 10 million ducks get killed per year by hunters, a statistic that would be much lower if ducks were combat trained,» states the game's Steam page. «Enter Duckside, a persistent world survival game like DayZ or Rust… but you’re a duck, and so is everybody else.»

As reported by IGN, Duckside is developed by Tinybuild Riga, and aims to offer a familiar blend of resource gathering, tool and weapon crafting, base-building, and open ended combat against human NPCs and other player ducks. 

Beyond the novelty value of its player characters (which, let's face it, represents 90% of this game's raison d'etre) the most interesting wrinkle here is that being a duck means that you can fly around the map from the start. Such freedom of movement could add a fresh dynamic to Rust-style survivalism. Granted, you can fly in Rust too, but only after you've built a helicopter, which isn't easy in a game where you start off hitting rocks with a smaller rock.

The announcement was accompanied by a trailer, which you can view above, as well as a second video titled 'basics of survival' that shows off some resource gathering and base construction. Frankly, I'd say 'basic' is the operative word here. The flying looks half-decent, but actions like pecking trees and rocks for resources seem rudimentary in their implementation, while the environment is hardly the most eye-catching survival wilderness I've seen.

Indeed, despite the game having its own Steam page, I'm not wholly convinced this isn't an extremely elaborate April Fool.  Then again, Tinybuild has another game in the works titled Pigeon Simulator so making a survival game about ducks isn't wildly beyond the studio's remit.

Duckside doesn’t have a release date yet, but you can find out more

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