OtagoPolytechnic / Duck

Duck-struction is a roguelike top-down wave shooter. This is a student project.
https://pbwiseman.itch.io/duckstruction
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Duck-struction

Duck-struction is a roguelike top-down wave shooter where you, as a determined duck, must defend your nest from relentless hunters. Arm yourself with powerful weapons, unlock upgrades, and prepare to face the final boss!

Team

We are the Studio 5+6 Games Team! We are a team in our third year at the Bachelor of Information Technology in Otago Polytechnic. The game started development in late 2023 and has been in active development since then. In July, the team experienced a shuffle, with two developers moving to another project and one new developer joining.

How to play

You can install the game from our releases page. To play, download the Duckstruction.zip file, unzip it, and run Duckstruction.exe.

The game is currently available only for Windows, with an arcade machine version and potential support for mobile devices in the future.

Action Control
Movement WASD
Shooting Left click
Aiming Mouse movement
Skill Shift

Get Involved

Join the Duck community and stay up to date with the latest developments, bug fixes, and upcoming features:

Known issues

Known bugs are listed in the patch notes of the latest release and in the issues list.

Version History

A full list of features added in each version is available in our releases.

Roadmap

We are a student development team working on this project part time. Updates will be released every two weeks during the semester. Our roadmap with upcoming features can be seen on our wiki.

Acknowledgements

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our dedicated team members and mentors who have contributed to Duck's development. We’d like to extend special thanks to Elise Allen, Martin Junek, and Grayson Orr for their invaluable guidance, support, and creative input.

Licence

GNU General Public License v3.0

See license file for full license text

Credits

Reroll icon by Stephen Kerr from Noun Project (CC BY 3.0)