Compare DUCKSIDE prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by tinyBuild Riga. Published by tinyBuild. Released on 9/25/2024. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Action, Indie, Massively Multiplayer, Simulation, Early Access.

Rust with feathers and a meme origin story - DUCKSIDE earns its 'Mostly Positive' rating in the moments between raids, but the gunplay and solo experience need real work before this flock hits full flight.

I've seen a lot of survival games try to differentiate themselves with a skin, and most of them fail the second the meme wears off. DUCKSIDE is different enough - just barely - to justify the question mark. Started as a literal April Fool's announcement that tinyBuild Riga decided to ship anyway, it pulled 150k players early on and landed a 72% positive rating on Steam across over a thousand reviews. That's not nothing. The concept is "honest PVP" in the studio's own words: no level locks, no RPG-style stat walls, just loot, build, raid, and die. If you've spent time in Rust or DayZ and came out the other side wanting something slightly less grim, the duck skin does more work than you'd expect. The flight mechanics are the most interesting thing here from a movement standpoint. You can glide, hover, accelerate, and dive mid-combat, which opens up vertical angles that flat survival games just don't have. Getting the drop on a nest from above with a machine gun while your flock holds the perimeter is a genuinely different feel. The weapons list includes machine guns, grenades, fire axes, shotgun traps, landmines, and night vision goggles, which is a broader kit than the meme framing suggests. Crafting is accessible rather than punishing, which lowers the Rust-style onboarding cliff considerably. Server wipes happen every four weeks on official servers, with 50 players per lobby - tight enough that the map stays active without feeling like a ghost town. Here's where I get impatient, though. The gunplay has taken criticism for feeling rough, and some harsher reviewers have compared it unfavorably to Deadside, which is already not a flattering benchmark. Solo play is rough in a way that isn't fun-rough: raiding defenses are underpowered, a couple of C4 charges can drop even a well-built nest in minutes, and without a flock backing you up you're basically a loot pinata for organized groups. The community skews aggressive, offline raiding is a constant threat, and FPS optimization is an acknowledged known issue with DLSS and FSR recommended as stopgaps. None of these are dealbreakers in a finished game, but DUCKSIDE is still in Early Access and the recent review trend has slipped to Mixed at 55% positive. Player retention post-launch hype is the real test for any survival game, and the signs here are mixed. The low-poly visual style is clean and readable in combat, the audio does its job without embarrassing itself, and the day/night cycle adds genuine tension to late-session pushes. If you show up with two or three friends who are willing to commit to a four-week wipe cycle and treat it like a casual Rust session with a lower barrier to entry, DUCKSIDE delivers on its premise. The absurdity of coordinating a flock raid with hat-wearing ducks wielding grenades has a genuine comedic pull that survives past the first hour. The mission system and oil rig event add structure for players who want PvE goals alongside the PvP chaos. But if you're expecting gunplay that rewards aim skill at a level that justifies competitive investment, or a solo experience with any real staying power, this is not the game to bet on right now. Fred, Scout Team

DUCKSIDE
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DUCKSIDE

Sep 25, 2024tinyBuild RigatinyBuild
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Rust with feathers and a meme origin story - DUCKSIDE earns its 'Mostly Positive' rating in the moments between raids, but the gunplay and solo experience need real work before this flock hits full flight.

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I've seen a lot of survival games try to differentiate themselves with a skin, and most of them fail the second the meme wears off. DUCKSIDE is different enough - just barely - to justify the question mark. Started as a literal April Fool's announcement that tinyBuild Riga decided to ship anyway, it pulled 150k players early on and landed a 72% positive rating on Steam across over a thousand reviews. That's not nothing. The concept is "honest PVP" in the studio's own words: no level locks, no RPG-style stat walls, just loot, build, raid, and die. If you've spent time in Rust or DayZ and came out the other side wanting something slightly less grim, the duck skin does more work than you'd expect. The flight mechanics are the most interesting thing here from a movement standpoint. You can glide, hover, accelerate, and dive mid-combat, which opens up vertical angles that flat survival games just don't have. Getting the drop on a nest from above with a machine gun while your flock holds the perimeter is a genuinely different feel. The weapons list includes machine guns, grenades, fire axes, shotgun traps, landmines, and night vision goggles, which is a broader kit than the meme framing suggests. Crafting is accessible rather than punishing, which lowers the Rust-style onboarding cliff considerably. Server wipes happen every four weeks on official servers, with 50 players per lobby - tight enough that the map stays active without feeling like a ghost town. Here's where I get impatient, though. The gunplay has taken criticism for feeling rough, and some harsher reviewers have compared it unfavorably to Deadside, which is already not a flattering benchmark. Solo play is rough in a way that isn't fun-rough: raiding defenses are underpowered, a couple of C4 charges can drop even a well-built nest in minutes, and without a flock backing you up you're basically a loot pinata for organized groups. The community skews aggressive, offline raiding is a constant threat, and FPS optimization is an acknowledged known issue with DLSS and FSR recommended as stopgaps. None of these are dealbreakers in a finished game, but DUCKSIDE is still in Early Access and the recent review trend has slipped to Mixed at 55% positive. Player retention post-launch hype is the real test for any survival game, and the signs here are mixed. The low-poly visual style is clean and readable in combat, the audio does its job without embarrassing itself, and the day/night cycle adds genuine tension to late-session pushes. If you show up with two or three friends who are willing to commit to a four-week wipe cycle and treat it like a casual Rust session with a lower barrier to entry, DUCKSIDE delivers on its premise. The absurdity of coordinating a flock raid with hat-wearing ducks wielding grenades has a genuine comedic pull that survives past the first hour. The mission system and oil rig event add structure for players who want PvE goals alongside the PvP chaos. But if you're expecting gunplay that rewards aim skill at a level that justifies competitive investment, or a solo experience with any real staying power, this is not the game to bet on right now. Fred, Scout Team

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multiplayerpvponline-pvpcooponline-cooptier:indieFlight CombatNest BuildingFlock Co-opHonest PvPWipe CycleMeme-OriginFour-Week Wipe

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10+
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
25 GB available space
Graphics
GTX 960
Processor
Intel i5 4570 / AMD Ryzen 3 3200G

Recommended

OS
Windows 10+
Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
25 GB available space
Graphics
GTX 1060 / RX 580
Processor
Core i5 / AMD Ryzen 5

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Game Info

Developer
tinyBuild Riga
Publisher
tinyBuild
Release Date
Sep 25, 2024

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