The Adventure of Paco the Jungle Duck - Press Page

Quick Facts

The adventure of Paco the jungle duck is a crazy Jump N Run Adventure that has been made with Unity and will be released on Steam. Major inspiration are games like Donkey Kong Country, Owlboy or Super Mario Bros. It is currently in closed alpha and is being tested during development. The game is expected to cost at release and will provide around 4-5 hours of fun. What the Duck is developed by an indie developer, an individual who also takes care of publishing the game. More insights can be found in the developer profile.

Game Introduction

Paco is a winged duck who, as the descendant of an ancient Inca dynasty, has the special privilege of hatching a fossilized dinosaur egg. He seems to be doing well, but then monkeys steal the egg to use genetic engineering to build a Weapon. Now it's up to our little duck Paco to save the world from dinosaurs.

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Story Intro

This is the first Story Intro for "The Adventure of Paco the Jungle Duck" on YouTube. On YouTube, you'll also find other Comic and Sons videos about this game and maybe other projects. Although there are no regular videos, cutouts and DevLogs appear as development progresses.

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About Comic & Sons

I am a new indie developer from Germany. Actually, I study economics, but in my free time I've been working on computer games for quite some time. Originally I was working on a game with Java. Now, however, I went to Unity to publish a game with it. The ideas for my games come to me in hallucinations triggered by lack of oxygen, because my overpriced student apartment has too few windows.