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A five-person studio built a Tarkov parody that somehow outgrew the joke. If you've ever wanted extraction-shooter tension without a lobby full of strangers hunting you, this is the most accessible version of that feeling you'll find.

I went in fully prepared to bounce off this in an hour and write a polite dismissal. What I did not expect was to resurface two days later with a hideout full of upgrades, a notebook covered in loot routes, and genuine dread every time I heard footsteps around a corner. Escape from Duckov is a single-player, top-down extraction shooter built by a five-person studio, and the fact that it competes seriously with games made by teams twenty times its size is the most interesting thing about it. The core loop is the raid-survive-base cycle you know from Tarkov: enter one of five maps, scavenge whatever your backpack can carry, fight hostile duck factions that patrol, use cover, throw grenades, and flank, then extract before losing everything. Back at the bunker, you feed all that junk into an elaborate upgrade system. Carry weight, recoil control, reload speed, armor values, workbench stations, each unlock has a tangible effect on the next run. Every weapon in the roster of over fifty has individual recoil, spread, reload timing, and effective range, and there is an armor-penetration system that makes headshots feel meaningful rather than just lucky. The day-night cycle quietly raises the stakes: night raids surface rarer loot but far more lethal enemies, and the periodic Storm event is a genuine threat you have to gear up to survive or strategically avoid. Death drops your inventory at your corpse, giving you one retrieval attempt before it is gone, which keeps stakes high without the punishing permanent loss that scares players away from the genre's heavier entries. Where the game earns its goodwill most honestly is the progression pacing. Most of the community agrees that the loop never stops feeling purposeful. Even failed runs leave you with scavenged components that feed hideout upgrades, and the sense of tangible growth after every excursion is consistently rewarding. The difficulty modes, including a fully customizable one, mean you can tune the pressure to your patience level, which is exactly the right call for a solo game that asks sixty to eighty hours of focused play to reach credits. The mod support, available from day one through the Steam Workshop, is already producing quality-of-life improvements the community has rallied around. Localization is handled thoughtfully too, with competent English translation throughout the dialogue and item descriptions. The criticisms are real and worth naming. Quest design leans too faithfully on its inspiration's worst habits: some objectives slide into tedious fetch-and-find tasks where RNG spawn rates on a specific item can stall your campaign progress for longer than feels fair. The maps are functional and have genuine points of interest, but the space between those points lacks environmental density. For a game that could run to two hundred hours at completionist pace, thin atmospheric storytelling is a meaningful gap. The audio mix has also drawn complaints, with music volume inconsistency and almost no ambient sound layering in the outdoor zones. Controller support is absent at launch, which matters if you were hoping for couch play. None of that changes what this game achieves. A five-person team built something that scratches the extraction-shooter itch for the enormous portion of the audience who simply do not want to be farmed by veteran PvP players. The cartoon-duck presentation lowers the visual barrier just enough to invite people who would never touch Tarkov, then the underlying systems reward them with real tactical depth. For indie-lovers who appreciate handcrafted game feel over production spectacle, there is something quietly remarkable about how much deliberate design is packed into this one. Kai, Scout Team

Escape From Duckov

Escape From Duckov

16 oct 2025Team Sodabilibili
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A five-person studio built a Tarkov parody that somehow outgrew the joke. If you've ever wanted extraction-shooter tension without a lobby full of strangers hunting you, this is the most accessible version of that feeling you'll find.

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I went in fully prepared to bounce off this in an hour and write a polite dismissal. What I did not expect was to resurface two days later with a hideout full of upgrades, a notebook covered in loot routes, and genuine dread every time I heard footsteps around a corner. Escape from Duckov is a single-player, top-down extraction shooter built by a five-person studio, and the fact that it competes seriously with games made by teams twenty times its size is the most interesting thing about it. The core loop is the raid-survive-base cycle you know from Tarkov: enter one of five maps, scavenge whatever your backpack can carry, fight hostile duck factions that patrol, use cover, throw grenades, and flank, then extract before losing everything. Back at the bunker, you feed all that junk into an elaborate upgrade system. Carry weight, recoil control, reload speed, armor values, workbench stations, each unlock has a tangible effect on the next run. Every weapon in the roster of over fifty has individual recoil, spread, reload timing, and effective range, and there is an armor-penetration system that makes headshots feel meaningful rather than just lucky. The day-night cycle quietly raises the stakes: night raids surface rarer loot but far more lethal enemies, and the periodic Storm event is a genuine threat you have to gear up to survive or strategically avoid. Death drops your inventory at your corpse, giving you one retrieval attempt before it is gone, which keeps stakes high without the punishing permanent loss that scares players away from the genre's heavier entries. Where the game earns its goodwill most honestly is the progression pacing. Most of the community agrees that the loop never stops feeling purposeful. Even failed runs leave you with scavenged components that feed hideout upgrades, and the sense of tangible growth after every excursion is consistently rewarding. The difficulty modes, including a fully customizable one, mean you can tune the pressure to your patience level, which is exactly the right call for a solo game that asks sixty to eighty hours of focused play to reach credits. The mod support, available from day one through the Steam Workshop, is already producing quality-of-life improvements the community has rallied around. Localization is handled thoughtfully too, with competent English translation throughout the dialogue and item descriptions. The criticisms are real and worth naming. Quest design leans too faithfully on its inspiration's worst habits: some objectives slide into tedious fetch-and-find tasks where RNG spawn rates on a specific item can stall your campaign progress for longer than feels fair. The maps are functional and have genuine points of interest, but the space between those points lacks environmental density. For a game that could run to two hundred hours at completionist pace, thin atmospheric storytelling is a meaningful gap. The audio mix has also drawn complaints, with music volume inconsistency and almost no ambient sound layering in the outdoor zones. Controller support is absent at launch, which matters if you were hoping for couch play. None of that changes what this game achieves. A five-person team built something that scratches the extraction-shooter itch for the enormous portion of the audience who simply do not want to be farmed by veteran PvP players. The cartoon-duck presentation lowers the visual barrier just enough to invite people who would never touch Tarkov, then the underlying systems reward them with real tactical depth. For indie-lovers who appreciate handcrafted game feel over production spectacle, there is something quietly remarkable about how much deliberate design is packed into this one.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardsworkshopcloud-savestier:aaaPvE ExtractionHideout ManagementDay-Night CycleWeapon AttachmentsArmor PenetrationSolo-FriendlySteam Workshop ModsCustomizable DifficultyDuck Theme

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OS
Windows 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
16 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060/AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT
Processor
intel Core i7-9700/AMD Ryzen 5 5600
VR Support

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Windows 10
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DirectX
Version 11
Storage
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Processor
intel Core i7-9700/AMD Ryzen 7 5700
VR Support

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Team Soda
Distribuidora
bilibili
Fecha de lanzamiento
16 oct 2025

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