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And a fringe group believes it’s a prank—a deliberately nonsensical portfolio designed to confuse game journalists and fuel clickbait articles like this one.
DuckPrep doesn’t make games. It makes moods . And somehow, against all logic, that might be enough. duckprep 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. And a fringe group believes it’s a prank—a
In the sprawling, chaotic ecosystem of indie game development, new studios appear every day. Most sink without a trace. Others float along pleasantly. But every so often, a name surfaces that makes you stop, tilt your head, and ask: What exactly is going on there? And somehow, against all logic, that might be enough
Unlike traditional developers who announce roadmaps and reveal splashy concept art, DuckPrep emerged fully-formed with the release of "Shift Supervisor" —a game where you manage a call center during the apocalypse. Your only tool? A rubber duck you can squeeze for "emotional support." The duck does nothing mechanically. Yet players reported feeling genuinely calmer after using it.
Have you played a DuckPrep game? Or did a DuckPrep game play you? Email us—but expect only a quack in reply.