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Duckprep Games — Best

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.

Others think it’s simpler: DuckPrep Games is one person’s decade-long meditation on anxiety, masked in absurdist humor and waterfowl. duckprep games

That unanswered question seems to be the studio’s founding manifesto. Yet players reported feeling genuinely calmer after using it

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. Depending on who you ask, DuckPrep is either

Some believe the games are leading to a single, unified ARG (Alternate Reality Game). Clues about coordinates, dates, and recurring symbols (a broken clock, a yellow feather, a memo about "Operation Bathtub") appear across all titles.

DuckPrep doesn’t make games. It makes moods . And somehow, against all logic, that might be enough.