Banana Duck

Banana Duck

Have you been in a situation where you are craving bananas, but the only things left in the fridge are tomatoes and carrots and you are also a duck that can't swim and dies when it touches the water? If so, search no more, I've got the perfect game that realistically simulates your troubled situation. With Banana Duck, you will experience the sweet taste of pursuing bananas and avoiding all the evil vegetables and saw blades that are there for absolutely no reason. Enjoy!

Getting Started in Banana Duck

Move
- Right and Left arrow keys
- A and D
- D-pad on controllers

Jump
- Up arrow key
- W
- Space
- Z
- A or Y on controller (XBOX Layout)

Pause
- Escape
- P
- Start or Back buttons on controller

Restart
-R

Unique Features

- Solid and fair platforming mechanics
- 12 levels to explore
- Cute duck

What game engine or tool did the developer choose for this project?

The game uses the Javascript game development library for physics/collision detection.

What is the primary category this game belongs to?

The category that best describes the game’s content is Adventure, Casual.

Is any form of inhumane behavior present in the game?

No, Banana Duck does not include any inhumane or cruel behaviors.

Who was in charge of creating this game?

The individual or team responsible for programming and designing the game is CYFO Games.

What are the identifying tags for this game?

The descriptors associated with this game are arcade, cute, duck, pixel, platformer.

What gender is the primary audience for this game?

The game is Male & Female-specific.

Are there any references to blood or blood-related themes in the game?

No, Banana Duck does not involve any content related to blood.

What age demographic is this game meant for?

This game is recommended for the Young Adults age category.

Is the content of the game safe for children?

Yes, Banana Duck would be suitable for younger audiences.
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