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!

Quick Guide to 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

Core Gameplay Mechanics

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

Which type of game is this classified as?

Based on its category, this game is a Adventure, Casual type.

What tools or platforms support the development of this game’s visual assets and gameplay mechanics?

The mechanics of this game were built using Javascript tools or libraries.

Is this game age-appropriate for children?

Yes, Banana Duck is good for kids to play.

Who is the development team for this game?

The developer credited for this game is CYFO Games.

What gender audience does this game appeal to?

The game caters to Male & Female players.

Which categories best describe the game based on its tags?

The terms used to tag this game include arcade, cute, duck, pixel, platformer.

Which age segment is this game intended for?

Players within the Young Adults age range would find this game suitable.

Are there any elements in the game that show cruelty or harm?

No, there are no violent or cruel actions in Banana Duck.

Does the game depict any blood-related imagery?

No, there is no depiction of blood in Banana Duck's world.
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